Fedora often introduces numerous enhancements, bug fixes, security updates, and new features. Therefore, it is essential to keep all software up-to-date. Fedora supports package managers such as RPM (DNF), Flatpak, and OSTree – GNOME Software is the default graphical front-end.
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The LAMP server is one of the most commonly used sets of open-source apps for creating web apps. This stable and robust server structure is straightforward and simultaneously set up. LAMP is a combination of four components, namely: Linux, Apache, …
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The triumph of a team is solely dependent on effective communication. One such powerful solution is Microsoft Teams, a proprietary communication platform created by Microsoft as an element of the Microsoft 365 suite. This software offers a plethora of essential …
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Git is an open-source, free version control program that helps users manage big and small projects effectively. This tool allows several developers to work together on non-linear development as it keeps track of all the changes in a source code …
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Fedora is a popular Linux distribution that is free for all users. It comprises the base of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat is the chief sponsor of Fedora, but many other DevOps worked on the project before it …
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Fedora, first released to the market as Fedora core, is a Linux distro developed by members of the Fedora Project. Red Hat supports it alongside other companies. This is one of the most stable and bleeding-edge Linux distros out there …
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FTP, SFTP, and TFTP are protocols used to transfer files over a network. It can either be a local network or over the internet. Let’s look at each protocol in detail to understand the main difference in the abbreviations.
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For the past few decades, Microsoft Office has dominated the office suite market on computers and mobile devices. On the open-source side of things, LibreOffice has been dominating that market for a couple of years after succeeding OpenOffice.
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This post will guide you through upgrading from Fedora 35 to Fedora 36. It uses the newly released GNOME 42. We will use two main methods for upgrading your current Fedora installation: The first is via Command-Line, and the next …
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Fedora 36 is here with us! It has been the most anticipated release for RHEL-based distro users. If you are an Ubuntu user, you will quickly notice that Fedora 36 has debuted in the same period we are waiting for …