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How to Modify an Existing systemd Unit File in Linux

2DayGeek: In this Linux guide, we’ll show you how to modify an existing systemd unit file in Linux systems.
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How to Install WordPress on AlmaLinux 8

WordPress is free, open-source and one of the best content management systems around the world. It is based on PHP and uses MySQL/MariaDB as a database backend.
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Elementary OS – A Linux Distro for Windows and macOS Users

Elementary OS is an Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution, which started as a theme and application set for Ubuntu and later turned into an independent Linux distribution. It inherits the legacy of Ubuntu OS and shares Ubuntu’s software center for packag…

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How to Install Akaunting Accounting Software on Ubuntu 20.04

Written in PHP, Akaunting is a feature-rich and open-source online accounting software that allows users to manage finances and keep track of all the invoices, payments, and expenses, to mention just but a few of the financial tasks.
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Introduction To Ansible Automation Platform

This guide will give a brief introduction to the Ansible automation platform, including Ansible architecture, inventory, modules, and playbooks.
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How to Install Vagrant on Fedora 34

Vagrant is a powerful tool for building and managing virtual machines in a development environment. In this guide, we will see how to install Vagrant on Fedora 34.
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Best Torrent Clients You Can Use on Linux Desktop

Are you looking for a reliable torrent client to download files online? To help make things easier for you, we’ve put together a list of some of the best free torrent clients that you can use on your Linux system.
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How to Install WordPress with Nginx on AlmaLinux 8

WordPress is a free, open-source, and the world’s most popular CMS. In this guide, we will show you how to install WordPress with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on AlmaLinux 8.

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How to Install ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors in Linux

ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors is an open-source office suite that is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS users. Freely distributed under the terms of AGPLv3, it combines three editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations that are native…

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How to Install MediaWiki with Nginx and Encrypting SSL on Ubuntu 20.04

MediaWiki is an open-source wiki software written in PHP. It allows you to create your own self-hosted wiki website on the server. In this post, we will show you how to install MediaWiki with Nginx and how to encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.
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Configure Collectd as a Central Monitoring Server for Clients

This tutorial will focus on how you can enable the networking plugin for Collectd daemon, in order to act as a central monitoring server for other Collectd clients installed on various servers over your network.
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15 Best To Do List Apps for Linux Desktop [2021]

To-Do lists are arguably the most developed applications after calculator-type apps because their feature lists are pretty much set in stone, which makes them relatively easier to create compared to more complex applications. Learn about 15 of the best…

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How to Use echo Command in Bash Scripts in Linux

echo is a shell built-in command that is used to print the information/message to your terminal. It is the most popular command that is available in most Linux distributions and is typically used in bash scripts and batch files to print status text/str…

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CBL-Mariner Linux 1.0 Released by Microsoft; Here’s How to Install it

Microsoft has shown much more love for Linux in recent years. Windows Subsystem for Linux is a clear example of this. CBL-Mariner Linux 1.0 is the first stable release of this new distro developed by Microsoft for internal use. Learn how to install it …

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How To Format Shell Programs Using Shfmt In Linux

This guide defines Shfmt, explains how to install Shfmt in Linux, and finally how to format shell programs using Shfmt in Linux.
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How to see current Logged in Users in Linux

2DayGeek: In this quick tutorial, we’ll show you which of your users are currently logged in to the Linux system.
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KDE Frameworks 5.84 Released with Expandable Tooltips, Performance Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.84 introduces a new user interface feature called expandable tooltips. This adds a “Press Shift for more” label to the tooltips in KDE apps that use the KXMLGui and Kirigami frameworks to display the longer text of that tooltip. The development is a replacement for the “What’s This?” feature. This release also improves […]

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How to Use the Grep Command in Linux

The grep command (global regular expression print) in Linux is used to search for text patterns in files or streams. In this tutorial, we’ll go through how to use the grep command along with its various parameters, using practical examples and beginner…

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 5.14 Release Candidate

While most GNU/Linux distributions are struggling to upgrade their kernels to Linux 5.13, which already got its first point release and is marked as “stable” on the kernel.org website, the kernel developers are busy again with the next major release, Linux kernel 5.14. The first Release Candidate (RC) is now ready for public testing, as […]

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Solus 4.3 Delivers New Desktop Environment Updates

Solus has just released a new update to their Fortitude series of distributions, bringing us up to version 4.3. Let’s take a quick look at what’s new in the Solus 4.3 desktop environment.
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