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How to Run Multiple Commands in Linux at Once
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System Monitoring Center is an Ideal Task Manager & Resource Monitor for Linux
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Cybersecurity: Increase your protection by using the open-source tool YARA
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How to work more efficiently with log files using Linux csvkit
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Quick video editing on Linux with Flowblade
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Gaphor: Open Source Graphical Modeling Tool
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Linux Jargon Buster: What is a Cron Job in Linux?
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4 RSS readers every Linux user should try
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Rust takes a major step forward as Linux's second official language
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Using GPG to Encrypt and Decrypt Files on Linux [Hands-on for Beginners]
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Ubuntu Web: A Chrome OS Alternative That Respects Your Privacy
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Fwupd 1.7.3 #Linux Firmware Update Tool Released with Support for Most Nordic Semiconductor nRF Secure Devices, Bug Fixes
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Kodachi is the operating system for those who value privacy but don't want to learn Linux
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Tomorrow at 11 AM o'clock we have live about #BSD.
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About this Episode
GhostBSD 21.11.24 ISO available, why v7 matters so much, OpenBSD on VIA Eden X2 powered HP t510 Thin Client, OctoPkg GUI Package Manager, chdir(2) support in posix_spawn(3), install doas on FreeBSD, Access Modem's Web Interface with OPNsense, and more
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This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap and the BSDNow Patreon
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GhostBSD 21.11.24 ISO is now available
Why v7 matters so much
News Roundup
OpenBSD on the VIA Eden X2 powered HP t510 Thin Client
OctoPkg: A Great GUI Package Manager In FreeBSD
Project Report: Add support for chdir(2) support in posix_spawn(3)
How To Install doas in FreeBSD 13
How to Access Your Modem's Web Interface with OPNsense
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Tips for getting started gaming on Linux
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