| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install Reveal.js on Ubuntu 20.04 and Create a Simple Presentation

reveal.js is a free and open-source HTML framework that can be used to create fully-featured presentations through a web browser.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

8 steps to check your network interface information

In a GUI, checking the state of a network interface card is pretty easy. That is to say, you just have to click on the network information icon to see all the details. On the other hand, do you ever wonder how to check it in Linux command line? It is really simple task if you […]

The post 8 steps to check your network interface information appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

How to use Cloudformation to create an S3 bucket

There are multiple ways in which you can create an S3 bucket on AWS. Cloud formation is one of the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) ways to do this. In this article, we will explore several options available in Cloudformation to create an S3 bucket.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

CloudLinux Commits Over 1 Million Dollars to CentOS Replacement

An open source, drop-in replacement for CentOS is on its way.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Troubleshooting “No Bootable Medium Found” Error in VirtualBox

Seeing “FATAL: Could not read from the boot medium! System Halted” or “No Bootable Medium Found” error with VirtualBox? Here’s how to fix it.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Write Your Website’s Terms and Conditions

It doesn’t matter what line of work you are in, if you want to succeed in today’s competitive market, you simply must have an online presence. In other words, you must have a website where you can sell your product and communicate with your customers. …

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Organizing Your Backups: Quick and Easy Way

Have you been looking for new and more efficient ways to back up your important computer data? Maybe you have had bad experiences in the past, which resulted in you losing large amounts of important data or files? Having issues backing up your compute…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Debian and Ubuntu

If you use the file sync & share platform and want to expand its functionality by adding online editing features, you should definitely give a try to ONLYOFFICE Docs. ONLYOFFICE Docs allows you to
The post How to Install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Debian a…

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install Microsoft SQL Server on Ubuntu 20.04

Developed by Microsoft, MS SQL is a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). It stores data in tables, columns, and rows.  Widely used in enterprise deployments, MSSQL is a scalable data platform used for mission-critical business and data soluti…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 897

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Archman GNU/Linux 2020-11-12 “KDE”News: openSUSE and CloudLinux promote their CentOS alternatives, Tails talks about their adjusted release cycleQuestions and answers: What to do in the wake of Red Hat phasing …

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Reasons Why SEO is Crucial for Your Digital Marketing Strategy

Search engine optimization (also known as “SEO”) is a vital and well-known digital marketing tool. SEO consists of different elements, and by understanding how SEO can benefit businesses, marketers are striving to implement SEO techniques into their ov…

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Learn how to send emails using Linux in 5 minutes

If I ask you how to send an email, what would you say? You will say go to gmail or yahoo mail and send the email. But, do you know that you can send emails using your Linux command line? Yes! you heard me right. We can do this by using the mail command. In […]

The post Learn how to send emails using Linux in 5 minutes appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Distribution Release: Kwort Linux 4.3.5

Kwort Linux is a CRUX-based Linux distribution that uses the GTK+ toolkit and the Openbox window manager. Its most prominent feature is a package manager, called kpkg. The project’s latest version, Kwort 4.3.5, introduces updated kernel, compiler, and…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Distribution Release: Kwort 4.3.5

Kwort is a CRUX-based Linux distribution that uses the GTK+ toolkit and the Openbox window manager. Its most prominent feature is a package manager, called kpkg. The project’s latest version, Kwort 4.3.5, introduces updated kernel, compiler, and packa…

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

At 25, JavaScript Programming Language Is Still Progressing

JavaScript is still one of the most widely used programming languages. How has it been able to continue its popularity, and where will it be 25 years from now?

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Configuring a caching only DNS server on Centos 7

Introduction DNS (Domain Name Server) is considered a critical component of any enterprise IT infrastructure. DNS runs as a service on a system and a DNS server can have different roles or we could say that DNS servers can be classified into multiple categories. In this quick article we will explain how to setup a […]

The post Configuring a caching only DNS server on Centos 7 appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Easily Find a Great Laptop for Your Needs

It is safe to say that we live in an age when gadgets like laptops, tablets, and smartphones are a necessity. Considering how many people are conducting their work online, this is perfectly understandable. Back in the day, every house had a desktop c…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

28 yum command examples for package management in Linux part 2

In our previous article on the Linux yum command, we covered how we could use the yum package manager to search for packages, install them, query information about packages, check for security updates and update the system to have the latest versions of packages installed. In this article, we’ll show how to use yum to […]

The post 28 yum command examples for package management in Linux part 2 appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

28 yum command examples for package management in Linux part 1

Introduction For managing software via the command line on our Redhat and Centos systems, we could use rpm directly or use yum which is somewhat of a feature rich front end for rpm. We covered the Linux rpm command and it’s features extensively in an earlier article. Yum is an acronym for yollowdog updater modified. […]

The post 28 yum command examples for package management in Linux part 1 appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How Does Remote Simultaneous Interpreting Work?

In recent years online businesses have rocketed the market. It regards all kinds of industries. Taking a step back, we would never think that some services would be able to function in the remote world. However, due to technological advancement and tec…

Share Button
Read More