Linux Tutorials on the topic “fedora”
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How to Install Craft CMS on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux, web server • Comments: 0 • Published: May 14, 2019This tutorial will guide you through installing Craft CMS on a fresh Fedora 29 system with Nginx as web server and we secure the site with a Let's encrypt SSL certificate.
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How to Install October CMS with Nginx on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux, nginx, web server • Comments: 1 • Published: Apr 24, 2019October CMS is a free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework. In this tutorial, we will go through the October CMS installation on Fedora 29 system by using Nginx as a web server, MariaDB as a database server, and optionally you can secure transport layer by using acme.sh client and Let's Encrypt certificate authority to add SSL support.
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How to Install InvoicePlane with Nginx on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux • Comments: 0InvoicePlane is a free and open source invoicing application. This tutorial will show you how to install InvoicePlane on a fresh Fedora 29 system.
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How to Install Vanilla Forum on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux, nginx, web server • Comments: 0Vanilla is a free, open source discussion forum written in PHP. In this tutorial, we will go through the Vanilla Forum installation and setup on Fedora 29 system by using Nginx as a web server, MySQL as a database server, and optionally you can secure transport layer by using acme.sh client and Let's Encrypt certificate authority to add SSL support.
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Configure Postfix to use Gmail as a Mail Relay
Author: Neil Golden • Tags: centos, debian, email, fedora, freebsd, linux, opensuse, server, suse, ubuntu • Comments: 55If you have a Gmail account, you can configure your MTA to relay outgoing mail through Gmail. This gives you the benefit of Gmail's reliability and robust infrastructure, and provides you with a simple means of sending email from the command line. In this tutorial, we will use Postfix as our MTA. Postfix is a free, open-source, actively maintained, and highly secure mail transfer agent.
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How to Mount a NTFS Drive on CentOS / RHEL / Scientific Linux
Author: David Duarte • Tags: centos, desktop, fedora, linux, server, storage • Comments: 12This tutorial will show you how to mount an NTFS drive in read/write mode on CentOS and other RHEL based Linux operating systems. NTFS-3G is a stable Open Source NTFS driver that supports reading and writing to NTFS drives on Linux and other operating systems.
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How to Install NodeJS based Wiki.js on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux • Comments: 0Wiki.js is an open source, modern and powerful wiki app based on Node.js, Git, and Markdown. Wiki.js runs on the blazingly fast Node.js engine and is optimized to conserve CPU resources.
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How to Install Pagekit CMS with Nginx on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux, nginx, web server • Comments: 0Pagekit is modern, intuitive, modular, and flexible open source (MIT license) CMS built with Symfony components and Vue.js. It gives you the tools to create beautiful websites.
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How to Install Anchor CMS on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux, web server • Comments: 0Anchor is a lightweight open source blog CMS written in PHP. Anchor's source code is hosted on GitHub. In this tutorial, we will install the Anchor CMS using PHP, Nginx, MariaDB and Composer on the Fedora 29 system.
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How to Install Bolt CMS on Fedora 29
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: fedora, linux, web server • Comments: 0Bolt is a sophisticated, lightweight and simple CMS. In this tutorial, we will go through the Bolt CMS installation on Fedora 29 system by using Nginx as a web server, MariaDB as a database server, and optionally you can secure transport layer by using acme.sh client and Let's Encrypt certificate authority to add SSL support.