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How to Host Web Server: A Beginner's Guide
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How to Host Web Server: A Beginner's Guide

Welcome to small tutorial series to host web server on your own Linux machine. This series of articles will teach how to set up a web server on a Linux computer and make it available online. In this article, we will install all the required tools to set up a web server. The website we’ll host on our personal computer can be accessed from around the globe. * Hosting web server * How to Host web server * Prerequisites To host Web Server * How To Setup A Web Server * Install Apac

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[Discontinued] Antergos Linux One Of Best Arch Based Distros
Arch Linux 3 min read

[Discontinued] Antergos Linux One Of Best Arch Based Distros

Sadly, Antergos Linux has been discontinued. One of the most difficult tasks for Linux newbies is to install Arch Linux. Unlike most other Linux distributions, Arch Linux does not have a graphical installer. It’s completely CLI. Users have always been interested to use Arch-based distros and luckily there are many. Antergos Linux is one the best, beautiful and sleek Arch-based distros available. Antergos Linux One Of The Best Arch Based Distros Antergos was originally started as

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Wiznote An Evernote Alternative - Linux Note Taking App
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Wiznote An Evernote Alternative - Linux Note Taking App

Since Evernote client is not available for Linux, Linux users always search for an Evernote alternative. Today we have come up with Wiznote, a note-taking app that is available for all major platforms including Linux. Wiznote is developed by Wozhi Tech Beijing Co. Ltd. a team of 20 developers. It allows to take, edit and view notes and collaborate with your team members. Let’s see more about Wiznote and how to install it in Linux. Wiznote A Linux Note Taking App Wiznote is develope

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10 Basic Linux Commands That Every Linux Newbies Should Remember
Linux tools 3 min read

10 Basic Linux Commands That Every Linux Newbies Should Remember

Linux has had a significant impact on our lives. At the very least, your Android phone contains a Linux kernel. Getting started with Linux, on the other hand, will only cause you inconvenience for the first time. Because on Linux, rather of simply clicking the launcher icon, you should usually use terminal commands (as you did on Windows). But don’t worry, we’ll show you 10 basic Linux commands and vital commands to get you started. 10 Basic Linux Commands That Help Newbies Get Started

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Check Weather And Surf StackOverflow In Linux Terminal
Linux tools 4 min read

Check Weather And Surf StackOverflow In Linux Terminal

Today, let’s have some fun with Linux Terminal. Also, if you’re a developer, let’s reduce one context switch that you make while developing: switching to the browser to look for a solution on StackOverflow. It’s a well-known fact that fewer context switches mean fewer distractions and higher productivity. In this article, we’ll look at two fun and useful things you can do right from the terminal without having to open a browser. Funny Linux Commands – Check Weather In Linux Terminal

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Cron Expressions To Run Command At Predefined Interval
Linux tools 3 min read

Cron Expressions To Run Command At Predefined Interval

Linux Crontab allows you to run commands, apps, or scripts at a predefined interval. You can schedule the run to occur at the desired interval. Crontab runs in the background as a daemon and checks the crontab files in the /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.*/ directories. These include cron.d/, cron.daily/, cron.hourly/, cron.monthly/, cron.weekly/ directories. In this article, we’ll go over cron expressions and how to use Linux Crontab to schedule your commands to run daily, weekly, or every minute

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Linux File Sharing Over Network Computers Using scp And rsync
Linux tools 4 min read

Linux File Sharing Over Network Computers Using scp And rsync

In this article, we will look at scp and rsync, two powerful Linux utilities for sharing files and folders across networks. scp allows you to simply copy directories or files from or to any remote destination, whereas rsync, in addition to simply copying files, also acts as a synchronising tool, synchronising changes between source and destination. The following discussion focuses on their application and the various parameters that can be used in conjunction with them to improve speed and se

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[Solved] Dependency Is Not satisfiable: libvpx1 Error While Installing VirtualBox In Linux Mint 18 Beta
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[Solved] Dependency Is Not satisfiable: libvpx1 Error While Installing VirtualBox In Linux Mint 18 Beta

Linux Mint 18 Beta was recently released. Though it’s beta since its release, I have been using it without any issue. There is no crash, no stuck. Pretty stable. But, today when I tried to install VirtualBox in Linux mint, it gave me an error that the dependency not satisfied libvpx1. If you’re using Linux Mint 18 Beta then you’ll not be able to install Virtualbox or any other app if that depends on libvpx1. How To Fix ‘Dependency is not satisfiable: libvpx1’ Error In Linux Mint 18 Beta

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How Mozilla's Secure Open Source Fund Acts As Best Of The Security Testing Tools To Strengthen Open Source Security
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How Mozilla's Secure Open Source Fund Acts As Best Of The Security Testing Tools To Strengthen Open Source Security

We all know Mozilla by its great work in the software development. Some of the great applications we use daily are actually built by Mozilla. It includes Firefox, the most common web browser and email client Thunderbird. Mozilla has taken a step further to act as best of the security testing tools to strengthen open source security through fund called “Secure Open Source” a.k.a SOS. What Is Secure Open Source “SOS” Fund? Why The Need Of Open Source Security? Recently there hav

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8 Best Linux PDF Editors [CLI + GUI]
Reviews 15 min read

8 Best Linux PDF Editors [CLI + GUI]

For probably the better part of 15 years, PDF has been the de facto standard for sharing, e-mailing, and printing documents. It is a well-supported format and Linux distributions have been able to read them since forever! The only problem is while Windows and MacOS machines can easily buy and install Adobe Acrobat Pro, there is no native Linux version. But, there are several good PDF editors available, and I had a go at testing them for you. For the purposes of this article, I teste

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What's New In Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial Xerus"?
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What's New In Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial Xerus"?

A long waited release Ubuntu 16.04 version codename “Xenial Xerus” is out. If you remember the last release poll that we did here, Ubuntu users expressed that they’re waiting for the next LTS release to upgrade. So this article is worth taking attention to know what’s new in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Long Term Support) release. The release has come out with some but interesting features and changes that really deserve your attention. Please don’t forget to take the poll below this article to te

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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Is Now Available To Download
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Is Now Available To Download

A long waited for release Ubuntu 16.04 has finally been made available to download with some new & interesting features. Ubuntu 16.04 is a long-term supported release that means once you install Ubuntu 16.04, it’s going to provide security updates, bug fixes and applications updates for 5 years with no if and but. Ubuntu and other family members’ (Ubuntu Mate, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.) 16.04 version can be downloaded and installed. This article is just an overview of what’s new in

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