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Ways To Contribute Back To Linux Community Paid Members Public
So you’ve been a part of the huge collaborative Linux community and have learned or benefited a lot from them. And now you hear about contributing back some love to the community through various means: developing software, maintaining, documenting, sharing, etc Maybe you are stuck figuring out at which
Upgrading Debian From Stable To Testing Paid Members Public
I reckon you’ve been a long time user of Debian stable and now wants to change some few aspects of your computer….oh wait! I mean huge aspects of your computer operating system. Now you want to upgrade to Debian testing because you’d like new features, get access
Web Server Setup Series - Fix CWP Errors & Warnings To Improve Server Security Paid Members Public
Welcome to the second part of the web server setup series. In this part, I’ll show you how to fix CWP (CentOS web panel) errors and warnings, create new user accounts, create hosting packages, and create an FTP account. So let’s start. In the last part, I installed
How to Create Shortcuts in Linux: A Beginner's Guide Paid Members Public
Linux is a powerful operating system used by millions of people worldwide. It is renowned for its flexibility, customizability, and vast features, making it the go-to choice for developers and power users. One of the most valuable features is to create shortcuts in Linux, which can help you save time
How to Install MySQL in Ubuntu Paid Members Public
The Internet is a wild animal. Hungry enough to consume all the data in the world, and still be left wanting for more. Internet was very different earlier. The demand and supply for data was fulfilled in mostly using files that were often manually created. But once enough people were
Setting Up Boot Animation And Proprietary Drivers - Part 2 Paid Members Public
Welcome to the second part of Setting up Debian series. Today, you will be guided on how to install Plymouth, firmware drivers, and enable non-free software components to get maximum benefits from the Debian OS you recently installed in the first part of the series. Part 1 – Debian Installation Though
How To Mount USB Drive In Linux Paid Members Public
Mounting a USB drive is easy these days on most Linux distros. But you may encounter some weird quirky distros that demand your terminal knowledge for mounting a USB drive successfully without it doing the work for you. For instance, if you’ve tried installing a Linux server or Slackware
3 Ways To Install Arch Linux Paid Members Public
Maybe today is the day you’ve decided to take the step. You have enough time in GNU/Linux, enjoying the usability provided by some of the most famous, user-friendly distributions. And you think you do not have enough, that you want more. Greater control over what you install or