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7 deadly Linux commands that can wipe out or crash your computer
From fork bombs to fake “language pack” removals, these commands can wreck Linux fast. Here’s what they do and how to stay ...
Posts from this topic Linux diary, chapter one: winging it. Linux diary, chapter one: winging it. is a senior reviews editor ...
You can now use Microsoft Edit to create and edit text files directly in Command Prompt or PowerShell without switching apps, ...
Fresh is an easy-to-use and poweful text editor for the terminal. It takes many things we love about modern graphical editors and brings them to the terminal.
Running out of disk space on Linux can cause many issues. Discover simple, safe ways to clean files, logs, and unused packages, and free up disk space.
I really have too many tray icons. You know the ones. They sit on your taskbar, perhaps doing something in the background or, ...
A sophisticated threat actor that uses Linux-based malware to target telecommunications providers has recently broadened its ...
The recent unveiling of Valve's Steam Frame headset has sparked interest in how it leverages Flatpaks and open-source principles to transform the gaming experience on Linux. This article will explore ...
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Debian goes retro with a spatial desktop that time forgot
The Desktop Classic System is a rather unusual hand-built flavor of Debian featuring a meticulously configured spatial ...
Security researchers found 3 npm packages that installed NodeCordRAT malware, stealing browser data, crypto wallet secrets & ...
Cybercriminals use ErrTraffic tool to automate malware distribution through fake browser error messages, with attacks ...
TL;DR Introduction Infostealers are not new malware. They have been around for decades. What has changed is how effective ...
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