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How to Restrict SSH Access to Certain Users in Linux

OpenSSH (Secure Shell) is a standard connectivity program for logging into a remote machine using the SSH protocol for executing commands on the remote machine. It encrypts all network traffic between client and server to eradicate eavesdropping, conne…

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Remove User in Linux Using the Command Line

One of the most basic tasks that you should know is how to manage the users on Linux systems. In this article, you will learn how to remove a user in Linux by using the userdel command and its options.
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Best 5 commands to check HostName in Linux

This quick tutorial from 2DayGeek will show you how to check the hostname using different commands in Linux.
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How to Connect ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors v.6.3 to Your Seafile Server

ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors is a free open-source office suite that comprises viewers and editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to link the ONLYOFFICE desktop app and your Seafile server….

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How to Install the Latest Python 3.x on CentOS 6

In this guide, we’ll show you how to install the latest Python 3.x on CentOS 6.

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17 Linux Commands Every Sysadmin Should Know

Get out your notepad, here is a huge list of commands that every Linux sysadmin needs to know.

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How to Install OpenOffice 4.1.10 on Fedora 34

OpenOffice can be used for creating and manipulating word documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics modules, and more. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of installing OpenOffice 4.1.10 on Fedora 34 Workstation OS.
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Linux for Starters Part 7: Your Guide to Linux—Installing Software

In this article we introduce various ways to install software using a graphical interface.

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