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How to Install Kuma - Self-hosted Uptime Robot Alternative on Ubuntu 20.04
Uptime-Kuma is an open source monitoring tool like "Uptime Robot" written in Nodejs. It's a self-hosted monitoring tool with a fancy beautiful dashboard and supports multiple notifications methods.
Zorin OS 16 Released with Stunning New Look and Array of Updates
The team announced the release of brand new Zorin OS 16, bringing some much-needed improvements and updates. We round up the release in this post.
What’s Difference Between Grep, Egrep and Fgrep in Linux?
One of the renowned search tool on Unix-like systems which can be used to search for anything whether it be a file, or a line or multiple lines in file is grep utility. It is very vast in functionality which can be attributed to the large number of options it supports like: searching using string pattern, or reg-ex pattern or perl based reg-ex etc.
How to Install and Use Ack Command in Linux with Examples
The Linux operating system allows you to search both directory structures and directory files for specific text string matches. A common tool that aids us in achieving these directory searches is a grep (global regular expression print) command.
How to Install Bagisto eCommerce Platform on Ubuntu 20.04
Bagisto is the popular open-source eCommerce platform built on the hottest technologies Bagisto is the popular open-source eCommerce platform built on the hottest technologies Laravel & Vue.js.
Git 2.33 Released with New Optional Merge Strategy Named ‘merge-ort’
Git is a distributed version control software that basically allows multiple people to work in parallel and it saves a history of all changes made. Git 2.33 improves things for avid scripters and puts new merge backend which is over 9,000 times faster.
Check free disk space in Linux with ncdu
Computer users tend to amass a lot of data over the years, whether it's important personal projects, digital photos, videos, music, or code repositories. While hard drives tend to be pretty big these days, sometimes you have to step back and take stock of what you're actually storing on your drives. The classic Linux commands df and du are quick ways to gain insight about what's on your drive, and they provide a reliable report that's easy to parse and process. That's great for scripting and processing, but the human brain doesn't always respond well to hundreds of lines of raw data. In recognition of this, the ncdu command aims to provide an interactive report about the space you're using on your hard drive.
Python Sort And Sorted
This tutorial explains how to use Python sort and sorted methods to sort different types of data structures.
LibreOffice 7.2 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download, This Is What's New
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of the LibreOffice 7.2 open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
How to migrate from CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux
2DayGeeK: This guide shows you how to migrate from CentOS 8 to Almalinux using the “almalinux-deploy” script.
How to Install WordPress Ubuntu Using LAMP Stack
For those who cannot afford the hustles of developing websites from scratch, there are now several content management systems (CMSs) such as WordPress that you can take advantage of to set up blogs as well as complete websites with a few clicks.
SparkyLinux 6.0 “Po Tolo” Released Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
The developer of the Debian-based SparkyLinux distribution announced today the general availability of SparkyLinux 6.0, a major stable update derived from the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.
How To Install MongoDB Using Vagrant In Linux
This guide explains how to install latest MongoDB 5 community edition using Vagrant in Linux.
KaOS 2021.08 Ships with a Better and More Controlled KDE Desktop
Being one of the best KDE focused Linux distros, KaOS has launched the new version KaOS 2021.08 with an updated package base and appearance changes.
Set up KVM && Cockpit WEB Console on Debian Bullseye (11)
The presence of Web Cockpit Console is a nice way to manage KVM guest's deployment via clicking the button "Remote Virt-viewer" built into Cockpit Web Console. Bridge attached to external network interface was also created pretty smoothly utilizing network management section inside Web Console. However, it doesn't look to me as a reason to deprecate virt-manager .
AlmaLinux arrives on Azure cloud
When Red Hat, CentOS's Linux parent company, announced it was "shifting focus from CentOS Linux, the rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to CentOS Stream, which tracks just ahead of a current RHEL release," the move annoyed many CentOS users. So, commercial CentOS distributor CloudLinux announced it would create a new CentOS clone, Lenix. Now, under a new name, AlmaLinux OS, this new business Linux is available in more markets than ever.
How to Add a User to Sudoers on Debian
Adding your existing username and adding anyone else that needs access to privilege commands is a straightforward process with a few commands.
In the following tutorial, you will learn to add a user to the sudoers group on any Debian system.
In the following tutorial, you will learn to add a user to the sudoers group on any Debian system.
Set up KVM && Cockpit WEB Console on Ubuntu DDE 21.04
First notice that we intend set up Ubuntu DDE on Ryzen 7 3700 box with board MSI X570 A-PRO in UEFI mode with "kvm" enabled. Enable SVM in the BIOS Setup due to it is disabled by default. This step might be the hardest to complete in the whole installation procedure.
How to Create and Run New Service Units in Systemd Using Shell Script
Few days ago, I came across a Centos 7 32-bit distro and I felt the desire to test it on an old 32-bit machine. After booting I realized that it had a bug and it was loosing the network connection, which I had to turn it “up” manually every time after boot.
How to Install KDE Plasma in Linux Desktop
KDE is a well-known desktop environment for Unix-like systems designed for users who wants to have a nice desktop environment for their machines, It is one of the most used desktop interfaces out there.
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