today's howtos
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How To Install Nginx on Fedora 38
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Nginx on Fedora 38. Are you looking for a powerful and efficient web server to serve your website or application on Fedora 37? Look no further than Nginx! Nginx (pronounced "engine x") is a high-performance web server that is known for its speed and reliability.
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Securing an Ubuntu Linux server with SELinux
Ubuntu uses AppArmor by default. It’s a great system that does roughly what SELinux claims to do. However, if you wish to use SELinux instead, you’ll need to disable AppArmor. To disable AppArmor on Ubuntu Server, do the following.
First, SSH into your Ubuntu server system (or physically sit at it and use the terminal). Once you’ve logged into the terminal, use the systemctl disable command to disable AppArmor from your Ubuntu system.
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How to upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04
Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster has just been released, and it brings some exciting new features to the table. The fresh Linux kernel, Gnome Shell 44, completely revamped installer, new file-picker features, and more make this upgrade well worth considering. This guide will help you make the switch to 23.04 and explore all the new features it has to offer.
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How to install Cockpit for Linux | TechTarget
Linux admins will need to use some of these commands to install Cockpit and configure firewalls. Admins can also connect to one or more servers through Cockpit via these steps.
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Microsoft Edge & Brave browsers not loading pages or crashing ('Error code: SIGILL') on Fedora & other Linux distros (workaround inside) [Ed: Edge is malware; Microsoft steals all the passwords without users' consent]
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No, You Don't Need Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and Here's Why [Ed: Well, it's made to prevent people from installing real GNU/Linux]
The short answer is no, you don't. But if you wanted to know why, read on as we explore why you don't need WSL.