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Linux Market Share Surpasses 4% for the First Time Β» Linux Magazine

Look out Windows and macOS, Linux is on the rise and has even topped ChromeOS to become the fourth most widely used OS around the globe.

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How To Check if Your Linux Server Has Been Hacked

Fortunately, there are straightforward measures you can adopt to verify the security of a Linux server. Β The following are steps to help ensure your server's integrity remains intact.

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Not something I encourage but often you have no need to touch the console unless the graphic interface isn't working the way you need. https://www.howtogeek.com/can-you-use-linux-without-terminal/
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Can You Use Linux Without the Terminal?

Try not to use the terminal challenge: Linux edition!

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5 ways to check if a Port is open on a remote Linux PC | FOSS Linux

There is an ample number of ways to check for any open ports on a remote Linux PC. This tutorial shows you some of the best command-line tools that you can use.

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New to Linux? Ubuntu Isn’t Your Only Option

Find a Linux distro that meets your needs and requirementsβ€”that isn't Ubuntu.

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Raspberry Pi 5 vs Raspberry Pi 4: Worth the upgrade?

Bigger numbers are better, right? Let's see how true that is for the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5.

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Manjaro 24.0: Plasma 6, GNOME 46, LXQt 2.0, and More

Manjaro 24.0 Wynsdey: Now with Plasma 6, GNOME 46, and LXQt 2.0. Over 8K updates, including Linux kernel 6.9. Here's more on that!

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Telegram friend in need scam Friend in Need Scam on Telegram Scammers often use the β€œfriend in need” scam to trick victims on Telegram. They gather information about your friends or family members and then impersonate them, claiming to be in a desperate situation. They may ask for urgent help, such as money or personal data, to resolve their supposed crisis. Here’s how it works: Background check: Scammers gather information about your friends or family members through online footprints and social media profiles. Impersonation: They create a fake Telegram account and pretend to be the person they’ve researched, often using their name, photo, and bio. Emergency scenario: The scammer creates a fake emergency, such as a car accident, health crisis, or financial problem, to prompt you to act quickly. Request for help: They ask for your help, usually requesting money, gift cards, or personal data, claiming it’s urgently needed to resolve the situation. To avoid falling victim to this scam: Verify the identity: If someone claims to be a friend or family member in need, call them directly to confirm their identity and the situation. Be cautious of urgent requests: Scammers often create a sense of urgency to prompt you into acting quickly. Take your time and verify the situation before providing any help. Don’t share personal data: Never share personal information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, or financial information, with someone claiming to be in need. Report suspicious activity: If you suspect a scam, report it to Telegram and block the user. Remember, it’s essential to be vigilant and cautious when interacting with people on Telegram, especially if they’re asking for urgent help or personal information.
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Proton Mail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain

Proton Mail came under scrutiny for its role in a legal request by the Spanish authorities leading to the identification and arrest of a user.

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5 of the Best Tools to Streamline Travel in Linux

Make your travel planning a breeze with Linux. Explore 5 useful travel tools that can simplify your trip preparations and keep you organized.

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