Zammad – An Open Source Help Desk and Support Ticket System
Zammad is a free open source, a fully-featured web-based ticketing system for helpdesk or customer support. It ships in with a multitude of features for
Zammad is a free open source, a fully-featured web-based ticketing system for helpdesk or customer support. It ships in with a multitude of features for
Discourse is a free, open source, modern, feature-rich and remarkable community-oriented forum software. It’s a powerful, reliable, and flexible platform that comes with a wide
TeamSpeak is a popular, cross-platform VoIP and text chat application for internal business communication, education and training (lectures), online gaming, and connecting with friends and
Grafana is an open source, feature rich, powerful, elegant and highly-extensible analytics and monitoring software that runs on Linux, Windows and MacOS. It is a
In our last article, we have explained how to install kernel headers in CentOS 7. Kernel Headers contain the C header files for the Linux
In this article, we will share a number of Bash command-line shortcuts useful for any Linux user. These shortcuts allow you to easily and in
When you compile a custom kernel module such as a device driver on a CentOS system, you need to have kernel header files installed on
top is a traditional command-line tool for monitoring real-time processes in a Unix/Linux systems, it’s comes preinstalled on most if not all Linux distributions and
Kakoune is a free, open source, powerful, interactive, fast, scriptable and very customizable code editor with a client/server architecture. It runs on Unix-like systems such
jm-shell is a free open source, small, highly informative and customized Bash shell, that gives you a great wealth of information about your shell activity
Update: Yaourt has been discontinued in favour of yay – Yet Another Yogurt – An AUR Helper written in the GO language. Yaourt (Yet Another
In one of our earlier articles, we described how to boot into single user mode on CentOS 7. It is also known as “maintenance mode”,