
How to use the Firefox tagging system
If you're looking for a way to better organize your Firefox bookmarks, the built-in tagging system might be a big help. Learn how to take advantage of this feature.
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If you're looking for a way to better organize your Firefox bookmarks, the built-in tagging system might be a big help. Learn how to take advantage of this feature.
If you work on headless Linux servers, you might want to have a command-line password storage tool. Jack Wallen shows you how to use GnuPG and pass for this purpose.
Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to create a MongoDB database and collection using the Compass GUI.
Although the upcoming major release of Thunderbird isn't about drastic changes, what it does have to offer makes the workflow much more efficient than previous iterations. Jack Wallen has the details.
If you need persistent storage for your Docker containers, Jack Wallen believes there's no easier way to create them than with Portainer. Read on to find out how to create both local and remote volumes with ease.
The official release of Ubuntu 22.04 is almost upon us. Jack Wallen walks you through the process of upgrading version 20.04 to the new LTS, so you're primed and ready for the big day.
Redash can create dashboards from various data sources that display charts, pivot tables, cohorts, boxplots, counters, funnels, maps, sankeys, sunbursts and word clouds. Here’s how to use it.
With Linux running on your Chromebook, you want to ensure you're using the latest version of Debian to avoid security vulnerabilities. Jack Wallen shows you how to migrate from Buster to Bullseye.
If you want to try MongoDB, here's a GUI to make it much easier. Jack Wallen shows you how to install it.
Need a simple-to-use GUI to help manage your MongoDB databases? Jack Wallen shows you how to install Adminer for just that purpose.
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of installing and using the new Kali Linux snapshot tool.
Websites should be scanned regularly for malware. Jack Wallen shows you how to do this on Linux with the help of ISPProtect.
Need to stress-test your websites to see how well they're performing? Jack Wallen shows you how with the command-line Siege tool.
GNOME 42 is almost here. Jack Wallen has kicked the tires (thanks to GNOME OS Nightly) and came out of the experience thrilled for the future of this open-source desktop.
Website analysis is an important aspect of administration. If your company needs to track such data, there's an open-source tool for that very purpose. Jack Wallen shows you how to deploy Matomo.