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How To Set or Change Timezone on Ubuntu 20.04
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Using the correct timezone is essential for many systems related tasks and processes. For example, the cron daemon uses the system’s timezone for executing cron jobs, and the timestamps in the log files are based on the same system’s timezone.
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Linuxize.com
(Posted by linuxize on May 7, 2020 8:30 AM EDT)

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Security advisories issued for eight Cisco products, two critical
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Cisco joined the April patch bonanza issuing security advisories for eight products, two of which the company considers critical. The Cisco IP Phones Web Server and Cisco UCS Director and Cisco UCS Director Express for Big Data advisories contain a total of 10 vulnerabilities that together are considered critical by Cisco. A specific set of…
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April 17, 2020
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systemd-tmpfiles - Managing Temporary Files and Directories
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An in-depth look at how systemd-tmpfiles creates, removes and cleans temporary files and directories.
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Putorius.net; By Steven Vona
(Posted by savona on May 13, 2020 4:02 PM EDT)

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Netrunner Linux Still Goes Its Own Way at 'Twenty'
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Netrunner "Twenty" is a birthday release offering that makes what was good even better. Developers released Netrunner 20.01 on Feb. 23 with the latest stable Debian 10.3 "Buster" base and the KDE Plasma desktop. This release marks the distro's 20th birthday in a way. Code-named "Twenty," the 20.01 release is the 20th upgrade of the Netrunner project over its 10-year history. [More...]
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February 28, 2020
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How To Install Apache CouchDB NoSQL Database on CentOS 8
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Apache CouchDB is a free, open-source and document-oriented NoSQL database that uses JSON to store the data. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Apache CouchDB on CentOS 8.
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Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
(Posted by bob on May 15, 2020 10:24 AM EDT)

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Understanding systemd at startup on Linux
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In Learning to love systemd, the first article in this series, I looked at systemd's functions and architecture and the controversy around its role as a replacement for the old SystemV init program and startup scripts. In this second article, I'll start exploring the files and tools that manage the Linux startup sequence. I'll explain the systemd startup sequence, how to change the default startup target (runlevel in SystemV terms), and how to manually switch to a different target without going through a reboot.
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Opensource.com; By David Both
(Posted by bob on May 4, 2020 10:09 AM EDT)

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Looking at designs for COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps
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A number of the proposals for how to manage the COVID-19 pandemic rely on being able to determine who has come into contact with infected people and therefore are at …
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The Mozilla Blog; By Eric Rescorla
(Posted by bob on Apr 30, 2020 3:15 AM EDT)

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Clonezilla Live 2.6.6 Released with Linux Kernel 5.5, New and Updated Tools
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Based on the Debian GNU/Linux Sid (Unstable) operating system series, Clonezilla Live 2.6.6 has been released as a new stable version of this popular disk cloning and partitioning live Linux system.
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9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor
(Posted by hanuca on May 7, 2020 10:59 AM EDT)

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Using syzkaller: fuzzing your changes
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In the second part of this series on syzkaller, we looked at how to install the tool and use it to improve our code base and detect programming bugs in the Linux kernel. Now, how does syzkaller report a bug it finds in the execution path of a system call? Let's add a new syscall description and see how it goes.
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Collabora Blog; By Andre Almeida
(Posted by mfilion on May 13, 2020 11:13 PM EDT)

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مانجارو بوک 🤔
منبع
منتظر لپ تاپ های موسوم به مانجارو بوک در آینده نزدیک باشیم
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(پ.ن: اولین کاری که میکنیم . میخریم(اگه دلار بشه 1000تومن😃 و بعد یه دبیان خشگل و تمیز روش نصب میکنیم☺️)
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@uselinux مانجارو بوک 🤔 منبع منتظر لپ تاپ های موسوم به مانجارو بوک در آینده نزدیک باشیم @uselinux (پ.ن: اولین کاری که میکنیم . میخریم(اگه دلار بشه 1000تومن😃 و بعد یه دبیان خشگل و تمیز روش نصب میکنیم☺️) @uselinux
مثل اینکه همین الان هم میشه خرید
https://manjarocomputer.eu/index.php/manjarobook-amd-ryzen.html
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ManjaroBook 15.6" Matte Full HD 144Hz 72% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080)

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Six Core CPU (3.6GHz-4.2GHz/36MB CACHE/AM4)

NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti - 6.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1

8GB Corsair 2400MHz SODIMM DDR4

256GB PCS PCIe M.2 SSD

Wifi +BT INTEL® Wi-Fi 6 AX200

Battery 62WH
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قیمت ناقابل 1390یورو
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(درصورتی که رم و ssd اضافی بخواهید به قیمتش افزوده میشه)
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U.S. Moves Towards Resolving Permitting US Companies to Collaborate with Huawei on 5G Standards
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Regular readers will know that the addition of Huawei and scores of its subsidiaries to the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security Entity List last May has had a serious impact on standards setting organizations (SSOs). For a year now, the U.S. has refused to make it possible for US companies to collaborate with Huawei on 5G standards. That may finally change.
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ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog; By Andy Updegrove
(Posted by Andy-Updegrove on May 12, 2020 10:46 PM EDT)

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Stackable Raspberry Pi add-on has four switched relays
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Sequent Microsystems has launched a $20 “4-Relay” add-on for the Raspberry Pi with four line-switching relays for loads of up to 10A and 250V. The cards can stack up to 8x high for 32 switched relays. Sequent Microsystems has won Kickstarter funding for a Raspberry Pi add-on card designed to switch multiple lights or appliances. […]
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LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown
(Posted by bob on Apr 29, 2020 10:48 AM EDT)

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PhantomLance campaign slipped trojanized apps into marketplaces for years
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A long-running malware campaign whose activity dates back to 2016 has been using a sophisticated playbook of tricks to sneak trojanized Android apps into the Google Play Store as well as third-party marketplaces. Researchers from Kaspersky have dubbed the campaign PhantomLance and, based on certain calling cards, have attributed it with medium confidence to the…
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April 29, 2020
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How to copy a file with one command to multiple directories on Linux
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Cp is the command in Linux that is used to copy a file from one location to another. But what if we need to copy a file to multiple locations. There is a way I can show how to achieve that in Linux.
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vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar
(Posted by vitux on May 3, 2020 2:39 AM EDT)

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Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Professionally manage your photo collection – Week 29
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digiKam is billed as an advanced digital photo management program. Here’s my findings of digiKam on the Raspberry Pi 4 (“RPI4”).
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LinuxLinks.com; By LinuxLinks
(Posted by sde on May 13, 2020 5:04 PM EDT)

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An introduction to Unbound DNS
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Unbound is a simple DNS service that you can install, set up, and manage yourself.
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Enable SysAdmin; By Glen Newell
(Posted by enable-sysadmin on May 4, 2020 1:52 PM EDT)

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New Debian 10 Buster Linux Kernel Security Update Fixes 5 Vulnerabilities
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A new Debian Buster Linux security update has been released to address five vulnerabilities discovered lately by various security researchers.
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9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor
(Posted by hanuca on Apr 30, 2020 9:24 AM EDT)

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Vulnerabilities in two VPNs opened door to fake, malicious updates
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Hackers can exploit critical vulnerabilities in PrivateVPN and Betternet – since fixed – to push out fake updates and plant malicious programs or steal data. Attackers can intercept a VPN’s “communications and force the apps to download a fake update,” researchers from VPNPro who discovered the flaws wrote in a blog post.​ “The app may…
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May 6, 2020
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A call for women…
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Women are doing incredible, innovative things throughout the cybersecurity industry. As part of our continuing celebration of these successes, SC Media once again is kicking off its annual search for those women who have made notable contributions to the cybersecurity community over the past year and we would like you to help us. We’re seeking those luminaries…
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April 15, 2020
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