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How to install DIG on Debian 11

IG is an abbreviation for Domain Information Gopher. DIG is a DNS lookup program that may be used to probe DNS servers and diagnose DNS server issues. System administrators use it to diagnose DNS issues since it is simple to use.

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How to Setup MariaDB Master-Master Replication on Debian 11

This tutorial will go over how to set up MariaDB Master-Master Replication on Debian 11 Servers. Additionally, we will go over how to synchronize time using Chrony between MariaDB servers.

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[Updated] How to Install Wine on Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint

Wine is a free, open-source program for Linux users to run Windows-based applications. Learn how to install Wine on Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint here.
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How to Install Mattermost on Debian 11

Mattermost is a free and open-source collaboration and messaging platform created with security in mind. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Mattermost Chat server on Debian 11.

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How to use systemd in Debian

ystemd is a well-known Linux system and service manager. Since Debian 8, systemd has been the default init system. It is compatible with both SysV and LSB init scripts. Therefore it can take the place of sysvinit in some situations. 

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How to Install KDE Plasma Desktop on Debian

KDE Plasma is the graphical workspace environment created by KDE for Linux systems. Learn how to install KDE Plasma desktop on Debian here.
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How to Mount and Unmount an ISO Image in Linux

The post How to Mount and Unmount an ISO Image in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .An ISO image or .iso (International Organization for Standardization) file is an archive file that contains a disk image called ISO 966…

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How to start GNOME desktop from command line in Debian

GNOME, an acronym for the GNU Network Object Model Environment, is a graphical user interface and set of computer desktop apps for Linux OS users. It is aimed at making Linux OS an easy-to-use OS for non-programmers.

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How to Install a Graphical Desktop Environment on Ubuntu or Debian Server

As you know, the Ubuntu Desktop variant ships with the default GNOME desktop environment for users, so why do we need to install a graphical desktop environment on Ubuntu?
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How to Install MariaDB in RHEL and Debian Systems

MariaDB is a binary drop-in replacement for MySQL. Learn how to install MariaDB in RHEL and Debian systems in this tutorial.
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13 Interesting Distributions Based on Debian Linux

You will always find Debian in the list of most stable Linux distributions. It is one of the oldest distributions out there. Debian is an example of a successful community project with open source at its core. But the focus on ‘FOSS’ also makes it uncomfortable for new users who are accustomed to getting things out […]

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Debian 9 (Stretch) Reached End-Of-Life, Maintenance Model Explained

On June 30, 2022, Debian 9 (Stretch) reached its End of Life (EOL). Learn more about upgrading to a new version here.
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How to Install Cacti Network Monitoring Tool on Debian 11

Cacti is an open-source, web-based network monitoring tool written in PHP. Cacti generates CPU load and network bandwidth utilization graphs using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This guide will show you, how to install the Cacti monitoring …

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How to install Grafana on Debian

Grafana is free software that allows users to query, visualize, alert, and understand their metrics regardless of where they are stored. Besides, Grafana will enable you to easily create, analyze, and share dashboards with your team, fostering a data-d…

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The History of Debian Linux Distribution

Since its inception in 1993, Debian has grown into one of the most robust, stable, and widely used Linux distributions. Debian is a free and open-source community-driven project that is actively developed & maintained by a community of vibrant deve…

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Install OpenRGB in Ubuntu/Debian-based Linux Distros

In this tutorial, we will walk through the steps of installing the OpenRGB software in Linux. We will explore a few methods to achieve this. We will install the software using the PPA repository, using the AppImage and from the deb package.
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How to install Visual Studio Code on Debian 11

Code editors for several programming languages such as Python, C, and Java may be found in Visual Studio Code, an open-source code editor developed by Microsoft and available for free download. Even though Microsoft develops the tool, it is also availa…

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How to add or change the default gateway in Debian

A default gateway is a node in a PC network. The node, in this case, uses an internet protocol suite that serves as the forwarding host(router) to other networks. This occurs when no other route specification matches the destination IP address of a pac…

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How To Force Users To Use Strong Passwords In Debian and Ubuntu

This brief tutorial explains how to force users to use strong passwords using Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) in Debian, Ubuntu and other DEB-based systems.
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How to Install a Debian 11 (Bullseye) Minimal Server

This tutorial shows how to install a Debian 11 (Bullseye) minimal server in detail with many screenshots. The purpose of this guide is to provide a minimal setup that can be used as the basis for our other Debian 11 tutorials here at howtoforge.com.
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