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How to Install XWiki with Nginx Reverse Proxy on Ubuntu

XWiki is an easy, compact, and efficient wiki platform that enables you to tailor the wiki to fit unique requirements. It is implemented in Java & operates on JBoss or Tomcat-based servlet containers.
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3 Best GUI Pacman Frontends for Arch Linux-Based Distributions

Arch Linux has long won advanced Linux users’ hearts due to the ultimate control it puts in their hands. This article shows the best graphical Pacman frontends for quickly and easily installing, updating, and removing software on Arch Linux.
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DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.05: New Web Browser Ladybird, Plasma for TV and More

DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.05 includes New Software Center by Canonical, libadwaita version 1.2, CUPS 3.0, and more updates.
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How to Install Graylog Centralized Log Management System on Rocky Linux

Graylog is a free and open-source log-management platform for capturing, storing, and enabling real-time analysis of your data and logs. It’s written in Java and built on top of other open-source software like MongoDB and Elasticsearch.
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How to Install NextCloud on Ubuntu 22.04

In this blog post, we are going to explain step-by-step how to install the latest NextCloud on Ubuntu 22.04. NextCloud is an open-source cloud storage service used to store, share, and sync data across multiple devices. NextCloud storage software is written in PHP and Javascript, which makes it very easy to install. In this tutorial, […]

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What is Web 3.0?

Web 3 is the evolution of the Internet, which will utilize AI and blockchain technologies to process information and data with near-human intelligence.

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Simon Josefsson: Privilege separation of GSS-API credentials for Apache

To protect web resources with Kerberos you may use Apache HTTPD with mod_auth_gssapi — however, all web scripts (e.g., PHP) run under Apache will have access to the Kerberos long-term symmetric secret credential (keytab). If someone can get it, they …

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What is External JavaScript?

The JavaScript placed inside a separate file when linked to the HTML document with the help of a script tag is known as External JavaScript.

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What is Discord Canary and is it Safe to Use?

Discord Canary is the alpha test release software that is used for the quality testing of the Discord App. Discord Canary is absolutely secure and safe.

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How To View Linux System Statistics With Saidar

Saidar is a simple, curses-based tool for viewing Linux system statistics and resource usage in real-time. It is part of libstatgrab library that can be used to access key system statistics including CPU, processes, load, memory, swap, network I/O, dis…

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Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0

The World Wide Web refers to the pages that you encounter whenever you browse online. It is further divided into 3 different versions that are compared here.

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Scikit Learn Tutorial

Scikit learn provides an efficient tool for Machine learning algorithms (supervised, unsupervised & reinforcement learning) and statistical modeling.

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How to Monitor Linux Users Activity with psacct or acct Tools

The post How to Monitor Linux Users Activity with psacct or acct Tools first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .psacct or acct both are open source utilities for monitoring users’ activities on the Linux system. These utilitie…

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Firefox 105 Is Now Available for Download, Brings Better Performance on Linux Systems

Firefox 105 was yet another attempt for Mozilla to implement the long-anticipated two-finger swipe horizontal gesture on Linux systems for navigating back and forward on a website without having to hold down the Alt key. Unfortunately, while the feature worked well during beta testing, it’s missing in the final release. Instead, Linux users get more […]

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Pandas Variance

The “DataFrame.var()” method is utilized in Python to determine the variance of single, multiple DataFrame objects of Pandas.

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Pandas to String

The dataframe and series approaches are used for each column in the dataframe and are designed to work with strings. It converts a data type to a string type.

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What Version of Linux Mint Am I Running?

A guide on the four different methods of checking the current Linux Mint version, with one method using Linux Mint GUI and the other methods using CLI-based.

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How to Install UrBackup [Server/Client] Backup System in Ubuntu

The post How to Install UrBackup [Server/Client] Backup System in Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Backups are an integral part of any operating system. They ensure that critical copies of data are always available in…

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How to Install Snort on Ubuntu 22.04

Snort is an intrusion detection system that performs real-time packet logging and analysis of traffic on IP networks. This article explains Snort installation.

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How to Find Out How Much Space Left in the Boot Disk Raspberry Pi

There are three simplest methods for finding the amount of space left in your Raspberry Pi’s boot disk. Follow this article for detailed guidance.

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