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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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Tails 4.20 Anonymous OS Released with Brand-New Tor Connection Assistant

The biggest change in Tails 4.20 is the brand-new Tor Connection assistant that simplifies the way you connect to the Tor anonymous network from the Tails live system. The new Tor Connection assistant pops up immediately after connecting to a local network. The advantages of the new Tor Connection wizard are many, mostly helping censored […]

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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 Configure Firewall with FirewallD

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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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Real Time Linux Server monitoring with GLANCES

Glances is an open-source, real-time Linux server monitoring system that aims at providing as much information as possible in minimal space. Glances is like a top command, but more refined, with many more features & much more real-time information on your Linux system. Glances provides information regarding memory, CPU, Disk IO, file system, uptime, processes, […]

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Firefox 90 Available to Download, This is What’s New

A new month means a new version of Firefox to download and enjoy. In this post we look at the various Firefox 90 changes – but spoiler: there aren’t many!
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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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Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri – New Features and Release Date

The final release of 2021, Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri development is in progress. In this post, we sum up the new features known so far and planned release dates.
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Distribution Release: EuroLinux 8.3

EuroLinux is a commercial clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The project’s latest release, EuroLinux 8.3, introduces no-cost download options and more open access to information with regards to updates. “EuroLinux 8.3 introduces a number of significan…

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Proxmox VE 7 Has Been Released, Based on the Latest Debian 11

Proxmox VE (Virtual Environment) is a complete open-source platform for all-inclusive enterprise virtualization. It tightly integrates KVM hypervisor and LXC containers, software-defined storage, and networking functionality on a single platform. Proxmox VE 7 is based on the upcoming Debian 11 “Bullseye” but using a Linux kernel 5.11, and includes QEMU 6.0, LXC 4.0, and OpenZFS […]

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How to Install MediaWiki with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt 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 Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.

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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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digiKam 7.3 Open-Source Photo Management App Released with ExifTool Support, More

Coming about three months after digiKam 7.2, the digiKam 7.3 release is here to introduce official support for the famous ExifTool utility for handling file metadata instead of Exiv2. digiKam now features an ExifTool metadata viewer in the metadata sidebar, which can be accessed from everywhere within the app. Another new feature in this release […]

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Mozilla Firefox 90 Is Now Available for Download, Removes Built-In FTP Support

The biggest change in the Mozilla Firefox 90 release is the deprecation of FTP (File Transfer Protocol) support. Firefox follows in the footsteps of Google Chrome/Chromium, and other web browsers, to no longer allow access to ftp:// links. Mozilla started deprecating FTP support since Firefox 88, but users were able to re-enable the feature by […]

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