Linux Tutorials on the topic “Linux”
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How to Install Grafana on Linux Servers
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: centos, linux, ubuntu • Comments: 5
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure Grafana on Linux servers (Ubuntu 16.04 and CentOS 7). Grafana is an open source data visualization and monitoring suite. It offers support for Graphite, Elasticsearch, Included, Prometheus, and many more databases.
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How to Install Apache CouchDB on CentOS 7
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: centos, linux • Comments: 0
In this tutorial, we will discuss step-by-step installation and configuration of Apache CouchDB on a CentOS 7 server. Apache CouchDB is an open source NoSQL database software that's focused on scalable architecture. CouchDB was released in 2005, and become an Apache Software Foundation project in 2008.
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How to Install Icinga 2 Monitoring Tool on Debian 9.2
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: debian, linux, monitoring • Comments: 10
In this guide we will discuss how to install and configure the latest version Icinga 2 web monitoring tool in Debian 9.2 release, in order to monitor all important network infrastructure devices, such as physical or virtual servers or VMs, routers, switches, firewall appliances and other network IoT devices.
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Perfect Fluxbox Desktop on Kali Linux
Author: Jorge V • Tags: desktop, linux • Comments: 4
For my job, I need a portable Linux environment to run tests, so I often find myself using Kali Linux from a low resourced virtual machine, or booted from a flash drive. In this case scenario, having a lightweight desktop is as important as the tools themselves. This tutorial shows the installation of Fluxbox Desktop on Kali Linux.
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Install WebMail Lite PHP based Webmail Client on Debian 9.1
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: debian, email, linux • Comments: 1
In this guide, we’ll show you how to install the latest version of WebMail Lite PHP in Debian 9.1 and show you how to configure the application to fetch e-mails from a popular mail service Yahoo! Mail. The tutorial can be used for your own mail services as well, Yahoo is just used as an example.
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How to Setup Zammad Ticketing System on Ubuntu 16.04
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: linux, ubuntu, web server • Comments: 8
Zammad is an open source helpdesk/customer support system written in Ruby. It's a web-based ticketing system with many features, including support to manage customer communication over several channels like Facebook, telegram, chat, and emails. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure Zammad Ticketing System using Nginx web server and PostgreSQL for the database system.
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Install Debian 9 (Stretch) via PXE Network Boot Server
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: debian, linux • Comments: 3
In this tutorial, we’ll guide you on how to install the latest version of Debian 9 server via a PXE server with internet remote HTTP mirror sources offered by Debian archive mirrors. The DHCP server that we’ll use in this tutorial to setup PXE environment will be ISC-DHCP Server and the netboot Debian files will be served on the local network by TFTPD-HPA server.
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How to Install VisualEditor for MediaWiki on CentOS 7
Author: Muhammad Arul • Tags: centos, linux • Comments: 5
In this tutorial, I will show you how to step-by-step install and configure VisualEditor for latest MediaWiki version 1.30. VisualEditor is a rich-text editor for MediaWiki. It's available as an extension and relies on the Parsoid parser service to be up and running for editing MediaWiki pages.
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How to Install Joomla with Apache on Debian 9 (Stretch)
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: apache, debian, linux, server, web server • Comments: 15
Joomla is one of the most popular and widely supported open source content management system (CMS) platform in the world that can be used to build, organize, manage and publish content for websites, blogs, Intranets and mobile applications. Thie tutorial describes the installation of Joomla with Apache web server and MariaDB on Debian 9.
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How to Install Nagios 4.3.x Monitoring Tool on Debian 9
Author: Matt Vas • Tags: debian, linux, monitoring • Comments: 18
This tutorial will show you how to install and configure the latest version of Nagios Core, currently 4.3.4, from sources in Debian 9.1, codename Stretch. Nagios, also known as Nagios Core, is a free Open Source network monitoring tool actively maintained by its developers, designed to monitor an entire network infrastructure.