| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install LAMP Server Stack on Ubuntu 22.04

LAMP is an open-source software stack containing an Apache web server, MySQL or MariaDB database, and PHP programming language. It is one of the most popular web development platforms allowing web developers to build, deploy, and manage websites and ap…

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How to Install Grafana and Prometheus on Ubuntu 22.04

This tutorial covers installing Grafana, Prometheus, and node exporter on Ubuntu 22.04 server. You’ll build a powerful monitoring stack with Grafana as the dashboard and data visualization tool, Prometheus as the data source where all your monitoring d…

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The Beginner’s Guide to Ubuntu on the Cloud

Ubuntu is a popular operating system used by developers, system administrators, and other technology professionals. There has been a growing trend toward using Ubuntu in cloud computing environments in recent years. This is due to its flexibility, secu…

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install and Use Vuls Vulnerability Scanner on Ubuntu 22.04

In this tutorial, you will install Vuls – an open-source and agent-less vulnerability scanner – on an Ubuntu 22.04 server. You will also set up Vuls by creating the configuration file and building Vuls databases via the command-line tools provided by V…

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Ubuntu Media Center: How to turn your Ubuntu system into a media center

In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of turning your Ubuntu system into a media center. We’ll cover everything from installing the necessary software to configuring your system for optimal performance. By the end of this gui…

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Ubuntu Remote Access: How to access your Ubuntu system remotely

Have you ever wished you could access your Ubuntu desktop or server from another location, such as your home or office? With remote access tools, you can easily and securely connect to your Ubuntu system from anywhere in the world. In this article, we …

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Ubuntu Plans for Minimal ISO Images for Desktop Workloads

Canonical plans to introduce a minimal ISO image of 140MB in size for minimal workloads on Ubuntu desktops.
The post Ubuntu Plans for Minimal ISO Images for Desktop Workloads appeared first on Linux Today.

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Canonical Partners With Intel to Support 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs

Canonical now says it fully supports Intel’s innovative new 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost hardware platform family.
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How To Set Up Apache Virtual Hosts on Ubuntu 22.04?

To Set Up Apache Virtual Hosts on Ubuntu 22.04, create a directory under the default configuration files, change its ownership, and set up a virtual host server.

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How to Install RubyGems on Ubuntu 22.04

RubyGems is a Ruby package manager that can be installed from the “apt” command or tgz file. Follow this article for the installation guide on Ubuntu.

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How to Install LaTeX on Ubuntu 22.04

LaTeX is a document editing tool widely used for research paper writing. Follow this article to install it on the Ubuntu system.

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Uninstall Chrome in Ubuntu 22.04

Tutorial on how to uninstall Chrome from Ubuntu 22.04, how to remove the Chrome repo from the system, and how to uninstall the Chromium browser from the system.

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install CryptPad Collaborative Office Suite on Ubuntu 22.04

Cryptpad is an open-source collaborative office suite that serves as an alternative to Office 365. It allows you to access office applications via the web browser. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Cryptpad suite on a Ubuntu 22.04 ser…

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Ubuntu backup and recovery: Keeping your data safe and recovering lost data

Backup and recovery are crucial components of any data management strategy, regardless of whether you’re dealing with personal files, business data, or mission-critical applications. Accidental deletion, hardware failure, theft, cyber-attacks, and natu…

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Ubuntu gaming: A comprehensive guide to playing games on Linux

Gaming on Linux has come a long way in recent years, and Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions for gaming enthusiasts. With the right setup, Ubuntu can provide an excellent gaming experience, offering access to a broad range of games, i…

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Ubuntu troubleshooting: Tips and tricks for solving common issues

Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution, but like any operating system, it can encounter issues that can be frustrating for users. In this article, we’ll provide some useful tips and tricks for troubleshooting common issues on Ubuntu. Whether you’re a n…

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The Ubuntu terminal: Getting started with the command line interface

The terminal, also known as the command line interface, is a powerful tool for interacting with a computer’s operating system. While graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are more common, the command line interface provides greater control and flexibility. …

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Linux Basics – Set a Static IP on Ubuntu

Set a static IP on Ubuntu. All Ubuntu versions, from Ubuntu 22.04, and Ubuntu 20.04 down to Ubuntu 12.04, are covered in this tutorial. The guide explains setting a static IP on an Ubuntu system from the command line. It covers the network configuratio…

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Installing and using Git and GitHub on Ubuntu Linux: A beginner’s guide

This tutorial is a quick setup guide for installing and using GitHub and how to perform its various functions of creating a repository locally, connecting this repo to the remote host that contains your project (where everyone can see), committing the …

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Ubuntu’s Latest Move: Goodbye Flatpak Support

In yet another highly controversial move, Canonical announced that future Ubuntu flavor editions would not support Flatpak by default.
The post Ubuntu’s Latest Move: Goodbye Flatpak Support appeared first on Linux Today.

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