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How to use multiple photo libraries with DigiKam

How to use multiple photo libraries with DigiKam

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I have always liked the multiple libraries feature in Mac OS X Photos app. Which is something that DigiKam lacks, even in DigiKam-7. But not anymore 😉

DeaDSouL August 2, 2020 October 17, 2022 My Apps / Tricks / Tutorials
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Securely remove files using 4 tools (Paranoid mode)

Securely remove files using 4 tools (Paranoid mode)

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Let’s see how to create a tiny BASH script as a result of combining scrub, wipe, shred and srm to securely remove files on Linux, FreeBSD and MacOSX. Let’s call …

DeaDSouL July 9, 2020 July 19, 2020 Coding / My Apps / Security / Tutorials
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Securely remove files using scrub tool

Securely remove files using scrub tool

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scrub is one of the most popular tools that specialized in securely remove files on UNIX, MacOS X and Linux distros. Let’s see how to install and use it to …

DeaDSouL July 7, 2020 July 7, 2020 Security / Tutorials
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Securely remove files using wipe tool

Securely remove files using wipe tool

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Let’s learn how to install and use the wipe tool on our UNIX, MacOS X and Linux distros to securely remove files to prevent or at least decrease the possibilities …

DeaDSouL July 6, 2020 July 4, 2020 Security / Tutorials
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Securely remove files using srm tool

Securely remove files using srm tool

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In this tutorial we will learn how to install and use the srm command line tool to securely remove files on our system. To prevent or at least decrease the …

DeaDSouL July 5, 2020 July 3, 2020 Security / Tutorials
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Securely remove files using shred tool

Securely remove files using shred tool

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In this tutorial we will learn one of the most popular tools to securely remove files from disks on Linux and UNIX systems. Which called shred. To prevent or decrease …

DeaDSouL July 2, 2020 July 3, 2020 Security / Tutorials
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The FreeBSD binary package manager cheatsheet

The FreeBSD binary package manager cheatsheet

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Let’s find out the essential commands that are needed to manage our binary packages in FreeBSD operating system. By looking into more than 70 practical pkg commands.

DeaDSouL June 25, 2020 July 15, 2020 Tutorials
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How to check whether or not a package is installed

How to check whether or not a package is installed

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Sometimes, we need to know whether or not some packages are being installed on the system. And the command which will let us find out the answer is different from …

DeaDSouL October 1, 2016 July 4, 2020 Tricks / Tutorials
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