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Install TeamViewer 9 on RHEL/CentOS, Fedora and Ubuntu/Mint Linux
TeamViewer is a proprietary computer software package for remote control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file transfer between computers. The software operates with…
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Install and configure OpenSSH-server on Linux
Secure shell (SSH) is a network protocol providing shell services on a remote machine via a secure channel. OpenSSH is an open-source implementation of the…
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Recover deleted files and folders using scalpel (A Filesystem Recovery Tool) on linux
Scalpel based on Foremost an open source application developed to recover deleted information, Scalpel is significantly more Fast and efficient by reading database of header and footer…
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How to install Cherokee Web server on Ubuntu and Rhel/CentOS linux
Cherokee is a high performance, lightweight, full-featured web server/Reverse proxy server. It is compatible with SSL, FastCGI, and all modern web application frameworks like NodeJS, Rails,…
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How to install MariaDB 5.5.33a Database on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora linux
MariaDB is a drop-in replacement for MySQL. Several Linux distributions are switching from MySQL to MariaDB as a RDBMS offering. Arch Linux and Fedora are…
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Speed up your WordPress site width Redis cache on Ubuntu and Centos server
Redis can be compiled and used on Linux, OSX, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD. We support big endian and little endian architectures. It may compile on Solaris…
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How to install SVN (subversion) server on RHEL/CentOS and Fedora linux
Subversion (SVN) is an open source version controling system. It helps you keep track of a collection of files and folders. Any time you change,…
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How to enable Epel repository on CentOS for YUM package managment
EPEL means Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux, these are some extra packages that are always needed and these are not included in the default installation of some…
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Glances – Real Time System Monitoring Tool for Linux
Glances is a cross-platform curses-based command line monitoring tool writen in Python which use the psutil library to grab informations from the system. Glance monitoring CPU, Load Average, Memory, Network Interfaces, Disk I/O, Processesand File System spaces utilization. Glances can…
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How to configure Network interfaces in RHEL/CentOS or Fedora Linux
In RHEL/CentOS or Fedora, you can configure network interfaces by using configuration files located in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/. For each network interface (e.g., eth0), there should be…
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