Installation of Linux Mint 21 [Cinnamon Edition] Desktop
Linux Mint is a modern, polished, easy-to-use, and comfortable community-driven GNU/Linux desktop distribution based on the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. It is a great and
Linux Mint is a modern, polished, easy-to-use, and comfortable community-driven GNU/Linux desktop distribution based on the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. It is a great and
If you, for one reason or the other, are still actively using CentOS 8, you might probably have encountered the following error when trying to
Configuration syntax checking and/or testing is a key step to perform after making changes to an application’s or service’s configuration file or even after running
The HAProxy is a widely-used, reliable, high-performance reverse proxy, that offers high-availability and load balancing capabilities for TCP and HTTP applications. By default, it is
For SSH to work well, it requires correct permissions on the ~/.ssh or /home/username/.ssh directory: the default location for all user-specific ssh configuration and authentication
Ubuntu is arguably the most widely used Linux-based desktop operating system (OS) out there. It is a free, open-source, and easy-to-use Debian Linux derivative first
Previously, in our NGINX traffic management and security controls series, we have discussed how to limit the number of connections the same client can make
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Nagios is an open-source, industry-leading, and enterprise-grade monitoring tool that you can use to keep an eye on most if not all aspects of your
Are you trying to install a 64-bit operating system in VirtualBox and you can’t seem to see the 64-bit version option in the drop-down list
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By default, every command that you execute on your terminal is stored by the shell (command interpreter) in a certain file called a history file