How to hide files from any file manager on the Linux desktop
Want to hide files and folders from your Linux desktop file manager? Jack Wallen shows you one handy method.
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Want to hide files and folders from your Linux desktop file manager? Jack Wallen shows you one handy method.
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If you've configured your Ubuntu servers to automatically install security updates, you might want to follow that up by configuring email alerts for those upgrades.
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Jack Wallen, who has been using Linux for 20 years, shares a recent experience using the Windows platform and explains why it put the OS debate into perspective.
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If you're not regularly checking your Ubuntu servers for available updates, you should at least enable them for automatic security updates. Jack Wallen shows you how.
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Do you need to gather data from users, but don't want to risk that data leaking to third parties? You might want to try the new Nextcloud Forms app.
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As sensors are deployed around the globe, the open-source project aims to improve current earthquake detection and alert systems and using machine learning and other technologies.
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If you have CentOS servers in your data center, you'll want to make sure to patch them against BootHole. Jack Wallen shows you how.
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After ten years of asking and the longest forum thread in the company's history, 1Password is heading to Linux.
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Commentary: If Fauna's founder Evan Weaver (Employee #15 at Twitter) has his way, we'll stop talking about databases and instead build with a data API, Twitter-style.
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LibreOffice is a great addition to your Chromebook, but out of the box, you won't be able to open any files. Jack Wallen shows you how to fix this problem.
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