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How to Install Ruby on Rails on Debian 12

Ruby on Rails or RoR is a free and open-source web application framework written in Ruby and released under the MIT license. Rails is a full-stack web framework for easily building enterprise-grade applications.

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Fedora 39: Best New Features and Release Details

Explore the release and feature highlights of Fedora 39, which brings the latest GNOME 45, core module updates, and much more.
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Safeguarding Linux Landscapes: Backup and Restore Strategies

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the dynamic world of Linux environments, safeguarding data stands paramount. Whether for personal use or maneuvering through server settings, und…

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The Linux Foundation Announces Schedule for Annual Member Summit

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Sparky Linux 7.1 Released: Here’s What’s New

Powered by Linux kernel 6.1 LTS and based on Debian 12 Bookworm, Sparky Linux 7.1 comes with updated bundled apps.
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How to Install GLPI IT Inventory Management on Debian 12

GLPI is an open-source IT asset and Helpdesk management solution written in PHP. In this guide, I’ll show you how to install GLPI IT Management Software on a Debian 12 machine.

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Ubuntu 23.10 Will Bring Back ZFS on Root Installation Option

Canonical appears to have found a way to bring back ZFS support with the next Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur.
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Distribution Release: Peropesis 2.2

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Peropesis (personal operating system) is a small-scale, minimalist, command-line-based Linux operating system. The project has published a minor update to its 2.x series. Peropesis 2.2 f…

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Slowroll: openSUSE’s New Take on the Rolling Release Model

Slowroll is a hybrid openSUSE distro seeking to meld the stability of a fixed release with the advantages of a rolling release.
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How to Manage Multiple Node.js Versions using NVM (Node Version Manager)

NVM or Node Version Manager is a command-line tool for managing multiple Nodejs versions. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and use NVM for managing multiple Nodejs versions on your computer.

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Three Seats Up for Grabs as AlmaLinux Foundation Expands Board by Two

Foundation members will be voting to elect a total of three board members. One will be to fill a seat that was vacated when its holder stepped down. The others are completely new seats.
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How to Rename Network Interfaces to eth0 on CentOS

In this article, we will learn about the Linux interface naming. You will learn how the network interface on Linux named eth(X), ens(X), eno(X), etc.

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5 Ways to Free Up Disk Space on Linux

In this article, we will learn various methods and commands to reclaim valuable disk space on Linux system. You will learn how to check disk usage, remove unnecessary packages, clear caches, delete old backups and log files, compress large files, and save considerable disk space on Linux.

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How to Install a Secure FTP Server with vsftpd on Debian 12

vSFTPd or Very Secure FTP Daemon is a free and open-source FTP server software. In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and create a secure FTP server with vsftpd on a Debian 12 server. In this guide you will also learn how to secure your FTP se…

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Advanced Git Log: Filtering and Custom Formatting

To filter and custom format these Git log histories use the options like “–decorate” and “–oneline”. See the guide for more options and practical examples.

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How to Use jQuery Touch Events Plugin for Mobiles?

The jQuery “touch event” plugin for mobile, allows jQuery to handle the events occurring on touch mobiles like swiping, tapping, and orientation change.

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Install VSCodium on Ubuntu

Not happy with telemetry in VS Code? Install VSCodium, a 100% open source clone of VS Code.

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Guide to Install Django Web Framework on Debian 12

Django is a free and open-source Python Web Framework used to develop dynamic websites and applications. This guide will show you how to install the Django web framework on a Debian 12 server.

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How to Install ERPNext on Debian 12

ERPNext is an open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation of ERPNext on the Debian 12 server. You will install ERPNext with a MariaDB database server, Nginx as a reverse proxy an…

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How to Install BookWyrm on a Debian 12 server

BookWyrm is an open-source federated social network for book readers. It acts as an ad-free Goodreads alternative. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install BookWyrm on a Debian 12 server.

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