Linux Tutorials on the topic “linux”
-
How to Install OpenCart with Nginx and Let's Encrypt on Debian 10
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: debian, linux, nginx, web server • Comments: 3Opencart is a popular open-source shopping cart solution that helps you to host your own fully functional e-commerce site. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OpenCart with Nginx on Debian 10 and secure it with Let's Encrypt SSL.
-
Linux whatis Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: linux, shell • Comments: 2Man pages are one of the most useful resources when it comes to understanding command line utilities. A man page, however, contains a lot of details about the command. IIf you are looking for a short help text, the command whatis becomes handy.
-
How to Setup Bareos Backup Solution on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: backup, linux, ubuntu • Comments: 2Bareos stands for "Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced" is a free and open-source backup platform forked from Bacula.org. It is a cross-platform software that can be used for backup, archiving and recovery of data for all operating systems.
-
-
How to Host a Website with Caddy on Ubuntu 18.04
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: linux, ubuntu, web server • Comments: 0
Caddy also known as a Caddy web server is an open-source web server written in Go language. In this tutorial, we will explain how to host a website with a Caddy web server on Ubuntu 18.04.
-
How to Install Node.js on Debian 10 and configure Nginx as a Frontend Proxy Server
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: debian, linux, nginx, server, web server • Comments: 2Node.js is a free and open-source JavaScript platform that can be used to serve dynamic and responsive server-side content. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install and configure Node.js to handle backend requests and configure Nginx to handle front-end requests on Debian 10.
-
Linux pkill Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: linux, shell • Comments: 2In Linux, if you need to kill a process (for whatever reason) through the command line, you can use the kill command, which requires you to pass as input the ID of the process you're trying to terminate. But did you know that there also exists a way to kill processes without specifying their PIDs?
-
How to Install and Configure VNC Server on CentOS 8
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: centos, linux, server • Comments: 3VNC stands for "Virtual Network Computing" is a GUI desktop sharing application that can be used to access and control other computers over a network. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install VNC server on CentOS 8.
-
How to Install Terraform on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Author: Blago Eres • Tags: cloud, linux, ubuntu • Comments: 2Terraform is an open-source infrastructure automation tool which allows you to define and describe your infrastructure as code inside configuration files using a declarative language and to deploy and manage that infrastructure across a variety of public cloud providers like AWS, GCP and Azure.
-
How to Install Apache ActiveMQ and Hawt.io on CentOS 8
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: centos, linux, programming • Comments: 0Apache ActiveMQ is a free, open-source and Java-based message broker that can be used to send messages between two applications. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Apache ActiveMQ on CentOS 8.
-
How to Install and Configure Mattermost on CentOS 8
Author: Hitesh Jethva • Tags: centos, linux, nginx, web server • Comments: 2Mattermost is a free, open-source and self-hosted enterprise team collaboration messaging system. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mattermost with Nginx reverse Proxy on CentOS 8.