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ourceforge.net/man/netstat.8.html) – Print network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, etc.
34. [netwatch](http://www.slctech.org/~mackay/NETWATCH/netwatch.html) – monitor network connections.
35. [ngrep](https://github.com/jpr5/ngrep/) – ngrep is like GNU grep applied to the network layer.
36. [nload](http://www.roland-riegel.de/nload) – Monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage.
37. [nmap](https://nmap.org/) – Nmap ("Network Mapper") utility for network discovery and security auditing.
38. [nmcli](https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/nmcli.html) – command-line tool for controlling [NetworkManager](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager)
39. [nmtui](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Networking_Guide/sec-Networking_Config_Using_nmtui.html) – provides a text interface to configure networking by controlling [NetworkManager](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager).
40. [nslookup](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nslookup) – for querying DNS to obtain [domain name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name) or [IP address](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address) mapping. (alternative [dnslookup](https://github.com/ameshkov/dnslookup))
41. [openssl](https://www.openssl.org/) \- The Open Source toolkit for SSL and TLS protocols.
42. [openvpn](https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source.html) \- robust and highly configurable VPN
43. [paping](https://github.com/rampageX/paping) \- TCP ping on specific port.
44. [ping](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping_(networking_utility)) – send icmp echo\_request to network hosts.
45. [iproute2](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2.git) (route) – show / manipulate the IP routing table.
46. [slurm](https://github.com/mattthias/slurm) – yet another network load monitor.
47. [snort](https://www.snort.org/) – A lightweight network intrusion detection system.
48. [smokeping](https://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/) – A tool to keep track of your network latency.
49. [socat](http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/) – relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels
50. [ss](http://linux-ip.net/gl/ss/) – another utility to investigate sockets.
51. [ssh](https://linux.die.net/man/1/ssh) – the infamous Secure Shell protocol.
52. [speedometer](http://excess.org/speedometer/) – Measure and display the rate of data across a network connection or data being stored in a file.
53. [speedtest-cli](https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli) – for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net
54. [systemd-networkd](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-networkd) \- a system daemon that manages network configurations
55. [tcpdump](https://www.tcpdump.org/) – dump traffic on a network.
56. [tcptrack](https://github.com/bchretien/tcptrack) – displays information about TCP connections on a network interface.
57. [telnet](https://www.unix.com/man-page/linux/1/telnet/) – User interface to [TELNET](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet).
58. [tracepath](https://linux.die.net/man/8/tracepath) – traces path to a network host discovering MTU along this path (similar traceroute)
59. [traceroute](http://traceroute.sourceforge.net/) – Tracks the route taken by packets over an IP network.
60. [vnStat](https://humdi.net/vnstat/) – A console-based network traffic monitor.
61. [websocat](https://github.com/vi/websocat) – CLI client for web sockets, like netcat/curl/socat for ws://
62. [wget](https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/) – Network utility to retrieve files from the Web
63. [WireGuard](https://www.wireguard.com/) \- extremely simple yet fast and modern VPN.
64. [wireless\_tools](https://hewlettpackard.github.io/wireless-tools/Tools.html) – Tools allowing to manipulate the Wireless Extensions.
65. [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/) – network protocol analyzer.

This time I've redacted my courtesy link to the blog. Suck a chode [H. Jaymes](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/307/426/92d.jpg).

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Petition for the City of Munich to Remain on Linux (Hearing Date: 11/20/2019 )

Source: [http://www.muenchen.de/dienstleistungsfinder/muenchen/10215207/](http://www.muenchen.de/dienstleistungsfinder/muenchen/10215207/)

Google Translate:


>**In summary, the petitioner / petitioner has the following concerns:**
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>The petition demands that the city administration maintain the existing operating system LiMux and that no return to Microsoft Windows should take place.
>
>**Input Date**
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>11/20/2019
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>**Type of petition**
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>Collection / mass petition
>
>**Responsible unit**
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>Board of Directors
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>**status**
>
>Resolution passed in city council

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Girens a GTK Plex Media Player client just released version 1.1.0

I'm creating a GTK Plex Media Player called [Girens](https://gitlab.gnome.org/tijder/girens). That can be installed as a flatpak from [flathub](https://flathub.org/apps/details/nl.g4d.Girens). There are more Plex clients that can be used on Linux. For example the Plex website and the Plex media Player. Those Plex clients are lacking functions which I like to have. For example: a responsive layout (so you can use it on a small screen), function to download media items to the device and GTK+ is awesome.

Version 1.1.0 has many bug fixes and the following things added:

* Plex token saved with Secret Service
* Advertise as Client on the local network
* Add option to play media without transcoding (direct play)
* About dialog added
* Shortcut dialog added
* Fix crash when playing media

If you have some suggestions or found a bug let me know here or create an issue on [Gitlab](https://gitlab.gnome.org/tijder/girens/issues).

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I'm making an open source search engine called Liberch. It used DuckDuckGo to find sites, but uses its own ranking algorithm and becomes less reliant on DDG over time.
https://liberch.com

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Change/Replace Kubuntu by Fedora-KDE (Custom)

Hi, guys.

I want to change/replace my current distro, Kubuntu, by Fedora-KDE. My system has three partitions: (/), /home and /swap, so all I want/need is to change the partition (/). I couldn't find any guides or tutorials to do this. In everything I've seen or read, they always do the installation automatically from scratch; it's pretty rare to find guides or tutorials to replace distros.

In the little I've seen, the installation interface is quite different from Ubuntu/Kubuntu, which is where I come from. There's a video that's quite close, but the process gave me a couple of extra doubts: what is the LVM partition scheme (I've never seen it in Kubuntu) and what is it, what it's for and what does the /boot partition do? What is the ideal/recommended size of the /boot partition?

Another thing to point out, is that I'm going to do the installation via DVD ISO Image, 'cause I just have one USB drive right now and I need it to back up my /home for precaution.

The latter has to do with the integration of my /home and /swap partitions. How do I ensure that they are well integrated with my new (/) Fedora partition?

If you know of guides/tutorials, please share the links with me. Or if anyone would like to respond with a step-by-step answer to do this, you will be welcome.

Thank you.

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