Brave is a browser that should be on your radar; however, it does include the Brave Rewards feature that some users might want to disable. Learn how to turn off this option. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Month: November 2020
Brave Rewards: How to disable the feature
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•Brave is a browser that should be on your radar. However, it does include the Brave Rewards feature that some users might want to disable. Learn how to turn off this option. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to use the built-in GPG feature for Thunderbird
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•As of release 78, Thunderbird no longer requires a third-party extension to work with encryption. Learn how this new feature works. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Thunderbird: How to use the built-in GPG feature
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•As of release 78, Thunderbird no longer requires a third-party extension to work with encryption. Learn how this new feature works. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to deploy appliances with ease using Multipass
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•With Multipass, you can spin up virtual machine appliances in no time. Learn how to deploy a Nextcloud cloud server in less than two minutes. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Kubernetes: How to easily deploy LAN-accessible pods to a cluster
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•If deploying a LAN-accessible pod to a Kubernetes cluster has you pulling out your hair, let Jack Wallen show you how easy it actually is. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
GoPhish: How to run a phishing attack simulation
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•Jack Wallen shows you how to run a phishing simulation on your employees to test their understanding of how this type of attack works. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Linux and open source: The biggest issue in 2020
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•This year was rough for all involved–even Linux and open source didn’t come through unscathed. See what Jack Wallen considers to be the biggest issue for Linux in 2020. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to share files with Linux apps on Chrome OS
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•With Linux apps installed on your Chromebook, you might have discovered that software cannot access files within the ChromeOS directories. Let’s fix that. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Linux apps on Chrome OS: How to share files
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•With Linux apps installed on your Chromebook, you might have discovered that software cannot access files within the ChromeOS directories. Let’s fix that. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/