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Beginner’s Guide to Run Windows Apps and Games via Wine on Ubuntu

This tutorial will help you to use Microsoft Windows programs and games on Ubuntu using Wine software. You will start by examples we provide (FOSS only) and getting familiar to installing, running, managing and removing programs. We also supply further…

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How to Install ReactJS with Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04

React.js is a free and open-source JavaScript framework developed by Facebook in 2011. It is used for building reusable UI components and helps users to create rich and engaging web apps fast and efficiently with minimal coding. In this tutorial, we wi…

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3 Ways to Install Jami on Ubuntu 22.10, 22.04, and 20.04

Jami is a powerful and secure peer-to-peer communication tool that offers voice, video, and chat capabilities. The following tutorial will demonstrate three installation methods for Jami using the command-line terminal.
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Fixing ‘Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring’ Issue in Ubuntu

Running into error messages or warnings can be obnoxious. Here’s how to fix the “Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring” issue.
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How To Setup C++/gtkmm Programming Tools on Ubuntu

This tutorial will help ypu installing software required to develop desktop Ubuntu applications with C++ language and GTKmm library version 4. You might want to do so following examples of the excellent programs created with GTKmm like Ardour, Inkscap…

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Real Notepad++ Replacement for Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Check out this list of five free and open-source applications that can replace notepad++ in Ubuntu and other Linux distros.
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CShell/SNX chrooted Wrapper Automated Setup for Linux

There are many requirements to install CShell Checkpoint and SNX on Ubuntu. Bypass these requirements by using a chroot wrapper.
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How to Install Caddy Web Server with PHP 8.1 on Ubuntu 22.04

Caddy is a modern web server built in the GO language. It is a simple, user-friendly, lightweight, and commercially supported web server. In this post, we will explain how to install the Caddy web server on Ubuntu 22.04.

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How to Install RabbitMQ Cluster on Ubuntu 22.04

RabbitMQ is a free and open-source message broker. In this tutorial, we will install and set up the RabbitMQ server between multiple Ubuntu 22.04 machines. You’ll also learn how to set up an administrator user for RabbitMQ and set up classic queue mirr…

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How to Install LibreOffice Base Database in Ubuntu and Other Linux

This tutorial shows how to install LibreOffice Base — the database module of this office suite — in Ubuntu and other distros.
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How to Create Custom Linux Mint or Ubuntu ISO With Cubic

Cubic is a handy graphical user interface tool that allows you to pre-configure your installs in the easiest way possible.
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How to Install ownCloud on Ubuntu 22.04

ownCloud is a software-suits for creating file-hosting services like Google Drive and DropBox. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure ownCloud on Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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31 Linux Commands Every Ubuntu User Should Know

Check out this extensive list of essential Linux commands every Ubuntu user will find helpful in their Linux journey.
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How to Watch Netflix in Linux [Easy Guide]

This simple and easy guide shows you how to watch Netflix in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with additional steps.
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How to Install Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 22.04

Practical tutorial on how to install Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 22.04 by adding the PPA, installing the Rhythmbox, and reverting to the previous release.

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How to Install and Use Webmin on Ubuntu Linux

Systems administration in Linux can be a pain if you are only working with a terminal. Learn how you can ease this process with Webmin.
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Apt++? Nala is Like Apt in Ubuntu but Better

Nala is a Python-based front end for apt package management. Inspired by the DNF package manager, Nala seems like a promising tool for Ubuntu and Debian users.
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How to repair your Grub 2 on Ubuntu

Grub v2 offers a powerful rescue mode. Now using this mode, may not be exactly a walk in the park for most inexperienced users out there, so here’s a guide on how to easily fix your Grub with the Boot Repair tool.

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How to Boost Speaker Volume in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

A simple guide on how to boost your laptop speaker volume by more than 100% in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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Canonical Announces Ubuntu Images Optimized for Intel IoT Platforms

Ubuntu is already the first choice for many enterprises, with no signs of this changing any time soon. Now, Canonical is taking is launching optimized Ubuntu images for Intel Internet of Things (IoT) platforms. Learn more here.
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