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How to Install PHP 8.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 / 18.04

PHP is arguably one of the most widely used server-side programming languages. It’s the language of choice when developing dynamic and responsive websites. In fact, popular CM platforms such as WordPress, Drupal, and Magento
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Distribution Release: CRUX 3.6

Juergen Daubert has announced the release of CRUX 3.6, the latest stable build of the project’s lightweight Linux distribution featuring a straightforward tar.xz-based package system, BSD-style init scripts, and a collection of trimmed packages: “The …

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Logical Volume Manager (LVM) versus standard partitioning in Linux

Use this guide to integrate the flexibility, scalability, and increased features of LVM into your server storage strategies. Traditional partitioning is good, but LVM is better.

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Logical Volume Manager (LVM) versus standard partitioning in Linux

Use this guide to integrate the flexibility, scalability, and increased features of LVM into your server storage strategies. Traditional partitioning is good, but LVM is better.

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Expert Tips for Hosting a Successful Webinar

Webinars have become an essential tool in the arsenal of many salespeople, lecturers, educators, and marketers, to name a few. They can be amazing ways of connecting with large groups of people at once, sharing knowledge, or selling products. This year…

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Debian 11 Bullseye Installer Adds Support for Pinebook Pro, Other ARM Devices

The third alpha of the Debian Installer for Debian GNU/Linux 11 Bullseye packs many goodies for top-notch hardware support

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Linux CPU Speed And Power Optimizer auto-cpufreq Can Now Enable Turbo Boost Based On The CPU Temperature

auto-cpufreq, an automatic CPU speed and power optimization tool for Linux has been updated to version 1.5.0

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Case Study: Success of Pardus GNU/Linux Migration

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Eyüpsultan Municipality decided to use an open source operating system in desktop computers in 2015.

The most important goal of the project was to ensure information …

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How to Install Nginx with Google PageSpeed on Ubuntu 20.04

Nginx is a free and open-source web server that powers many sites on the internet. It can be used as a reverse proxy and load balancer. In this tutorial, we will show you how to compile ngx_pagespeed as a dynamic module with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04 server.

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Minder

This free mind mapping software is a promising app designed to help you quickly record ideas and show the relationships between them.

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Docklike Plugin: Xfce Panel Icon-Only Taskbar With Support For Pinning And Window Grouping

Docklike Plugin is a dock-like taskbar for the Xfce panel.

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How to add a replication rule to an S3 bucket

Replication is the auto-coping of S3 objects from one S3 Bucket to another S3 Bucket in the same region or in a different AWS region. In this article, I will show you the steps to create a replication rule to copy objects to/from the existing buckets.

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Sad! Linux System Vendor ZaReason Shuts Down Due to Covid-19 Pandemic

Independent Linux system vendor ZaReason couldn’t survive the Coronavirus economic downturn and decided to call it a day.

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How to Deploy MySQL on Kubernetes

This tutorial shows detailed steps of deploying MySQL on Kubernetes. I’ll be using minikube here to demonstrate Kubernetes MySQL examples. We all know the big importance of data persistence and almost, all our applications rely hugely on some sort of […

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How to Boot into Rescue Mode Or Emergency Mode In Ubuntu 20.04 / 18.04

It’s not uncommon for users to forget their login passwords or have their system suffer a corrupt filesystem. When that happens, the recommended solution is to boot into rescue or emergency mode and apply

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Install and Configure StrongSwan VPN on Ubuntu 20.04

A virtual private network is used to create a private network from a public internet connection to protect your identity. VPN uses an encrypted tunnel to send and receive the data securely. strongSwan is one of the most famous VPN […]
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RansomEXX Moves from Windows to Linux

Ransomware is exactly what its name suggests: a type of malware that attempts to extort money from victims. The most common type of ransomware attack involves cryptoviral extortion, in which a target’s computer files are encrypted and the only way to d…

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The Difference Between Industrial and Military Servers

While military and industrial PCs have almost the same purposes, a closer look at the two components shows that they are not similar. The differences between the two are significant but not immediately obvious. Read on to learn the difference between i…

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How to Capitalize on Grassroots Sports Ad Revenue Potential

Grassroots sports marketing is one of the best ways to grow a liking for the game. To achieve the best results, it translates to more than merely placing ads on TV to get a considerable following. Instead, the objective lies in propelling the current c…

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Raspberry Pi OS Has a New Release with Improved Audio and Printing Support

The last update of the Raspberry Pi OS in 2020 is here and it looks like it brings some nice improvements

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