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Debian 13 - Developing in PHP 8.0 and 8.4 on the same computer
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Debian 13 - Developing in PHP 8.0 and 8.4 on the same computer

I manage and maintain several web applications, but unfortunately some are still in CodeIgniter 3, which stops at PHP 8.0.30. To be able to…
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Develop directly in the /var/www folder under Linux without admin rights
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Develop directly in the /var/www folder under Linux without admin rights

Having recently upgraded to Debian 13 for my workstation, I continue to develop web applications with a local Apache server. The problem is that when editing files…
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KDE Plasma - Add an application manually to the launcher
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KDE Plasma - Add an application manually to the launcher

When I install a Debian 13 workstation, I usually use the KDE Plasma GUI. It's quite similar to a Windows interface (to avoid users getting lost),…
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Linux Folder Tree
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Linux Folder Tree

In Linux, there are many folders created at the root of the system hard drive mount point. But what exactly is the purpose of each folder displayed? We…
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The difference between a virus and malware
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The difference between a virus and malware

Today we're going to talk about two threats that are quite similar, but which we tend to confuse. Let's start with the definitions: Definition of malware The term malware comes from the…
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