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How to Configure Chrony for Accurate Time Synchronization in Linux

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Time synchronization is critical for maintaining consistent logs, secure communication, and reliable data transactions across systems.In modern Linux distributions such as RHEL, CentOS, Rocky, AlmaLinux, Fedora, and Ubuntu, […]

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What Are .rpmnew and .rpmsave Files in Linux?

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When you update or reinstall software on an RPM-based Linux distribution such as RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, Rocky Linux, or openSUSE, you might come across strange files like: These […]

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