today's howtos
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How to Create Persistent Live USB of Ubuntu
Enjoy live USB with persistence so that your changes made in live sessions are saved. Learn to create a persistent USB in this tutorial.
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Linux Kernel 6.5 is Ready to Install in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Want to install the latest Linux Kernel 6.5? It’s there in your Ubuntu 22.04 system repository!
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How to fix bash: reboot: command not found error on Debian 12
reboot is a simple command that is used to reboot your machine. On Debian 12 this command doesn't work when you execute it because
reboot
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Enable Mouse Scroll Switching Workspaces in Ubuntu 23.10
Ubuntu 23.10 with GNOME 45 has replaced the top-left ‘Activities’ with a workspace indicator. By hovering over it, you can use mouse scroll to switch workspaces. This is done by a simple extension called “Workspace Scroll”.
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How to Install NextCloud on Debian 12
Nextcloud is a versatile and community-driven project, making it a popular choice for individuals, businesses, and organizations looking for a secure and self-hosted cloud storage...
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Log Analysis and Beyond: Correlating Data with Nagios Log Monitoring Addons
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Data at a Glance: Visualizing Monitoring with Nagios Graphing Addons
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Unlocking Monitoring Potential: Exploring Third-Party Nagios Addons
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Crafting Custom Nagios Plugins: Building From the Ground Up
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Installing and Managing Nagios Plugins: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Demystifying Nagios Plugins: Unveiling the Architecture
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Case Study: Integrating Nagios Alerts into DevOps Workflows
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Case Study: Scaling Enterprise Notifications for Complex Infrastructures
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Case Study: Small Business Alert Setup in Nagios
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Refining Your Strategy: Regularly Reviewing and Improving Notifications
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What is LEMP Stack?
In the world of web development, terms like MEAN, MERN, LEMP, and PERN are frequently encountered. These terms refer to web stacks, which are bundles of software, frameworks, and libraries used for building full-stack web applications. One such popular web stack is LEMP. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore what the LEMP stack is, its components, how it works, and why it is popular in web development.
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Get Your Own Self-hosted RSS Reader With Tiny Tiny RSS
Tiny Tiny RSS is a simple, yet highly flexible web-based RSS reader that you can install on your own server. It allows you to create your own personal library of RSS feeds that can automatically update and you can read feeds straight from your browser.
This article will show you how you can install Tiny Tiny RSS in Ubuntu.
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sos report - The Swiss Army Knife of Diagnostic Tools
The sosreport command has been around since 2009. Written in Python the tool is designed to gather comprehensive diagnostic data from a Linux system. The tool has been modified and improved by the open source community over the years and is now run using the command sos report. sos report does not make modifications to your system configuration.
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How To Install Bauh on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Bauh on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Bauh is a versatile application manager for Linux that bridges the gap between multiple package managers, making it a powerful and efficient tool for managing software.
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How To Install Yarn on Debian 12
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Yarn on Debian 12. JavaScript has firmly established itself as a dominant force in modern web development. With its expansive ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, managing JavaScript packages efficiently is paramount.
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How to Use Dos2unix Command on Linux
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the need for seamless compatibility across various platforms remains a constant challenge. One often-overlooked factor that can wreak havoc on cross-platform file sharing is the difference in text file formats between DOS and Unix systems.
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