How to Manage Zentyal PDC (Primary Domain Controller) from Windows System – Part 2
This tutorial will demonstrate how you can access and manage your Zentyal Server Development Edition as a Primary Domain Controller
Hi, I’m Ravi Saive, a passionate Linux enthusiast with over 16+ years of experience. I have written more than 3000+ articles on Linux, sharing my knowledge and expertise with the community.
Welcome to my blog! I share easy-to-follow articles on Linux, SysAdmin, Cloud, and DevOps. With over 250+ million visitors, Tecmint has helped many people grow their Linux careers.
Join me in exploring the world of open-source and unlock the power of Linux by subscribing to our weekly newsletter or checking out our Pro Courses for deeper learning!

This tutorial will demonstrate how you can access and manage your Zentyal Server Development Edition as a Primary Domain Controller
This series will be titled Preparation for the setting up and managing Zentyal as PDC (Primary Domain Controller) through Parts
It happens. Yes, sometimes you can lose track of your passwords, including the root password which is critical in performing
As CentOS 8 draws steadily to End of Life on December 31st, 2021, efforts have been made to come up
In our earlier guide, we walked you through the installation of AlmaLinux. If you have CentOS 8 installed, an automated
In this article, you will learn how to upgrade CentOS 7 to CentOS 8.5 release. The steps described herein do
Docker is arguably one of the most cherished DevOps tools that streamline the development, deployment, and shipping of applications inside
If your team and you work with content a lot, it might be a good idea to use an ECM
Proper monitoring is an essential ingredient for the effective management of your overall IT infrastructure. A robust real-time monitoring solution
SSH (Secure SHELL) is one of the most used network protocols to connect and login to remote Linux servers, due
One of the wonderful things about the Linux operating system is its vast array of customization options. If you are
Cockpit is an easy-to-use, lightweight, and simple yet powerful remote manager for GNU/Linux servers, it’s an interactive server administration user