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How to Install Mastodon CMS on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides a detailed walkthrough on how to install and use the Mastodon social networking CMS on Ubuntu Linux. Mastodon, a free and open-source CMS supports microblogging features; it is self-hosted, and supports interaction via mobile devices. The installation process involves steps such as setting up dependencies, installing Node.js, Yarn, PostgreSQL, Ruby, and finally…
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How to Install JasperReports Server on Ubuntu Linux
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to install and use JasperReports, a Java-based, open-source reporting engine on Ubuntu Linux. It includes steps to install prerequisite software such as OpenJDK and MariaDB, the creation of a database account, and setting up a Tomcat server. Instructions are also provided to download the JasperReports files, configure…
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How to Install NVM on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
The article provides a detailed guide on installing and using nvm (node version manager) on Ubuntu Linux. Nvm, a version manager for node.js allows developers to install, manage, and quickly switch between multiple node.js versions on the same system using command line, enhancing project-specific execution. The article also includes precise instructions on installing, updating, activating…
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Enable or Disable Flashing Taskbar Apps in Windows 11
The article provides a tutorial on how to enable or disable the “Show flashing on taskbar apps” feature in Windows 11. This feature signifies system updates, hardware issues, and other notifications that require user attention through flashing icons on the taskbar. The process involves navigating to System Settings and adjusting the Taskbar behaviors.
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Installing Gatsby.js on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
The article provides a detailed guide on how to install and use the Gatsby.js framework on Ubuntu Linux. Gatsby.js is a fast, secure, React-based, open-source framework used for building robust apps and websites while integrating various content, APIs, and services. It also supports building headless CMS with templates for platforms like WordPress, Shopify, and Drupal.…
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How to Exit S Mode in Windows 11
The article discusses how to switch out of S Mode in Windows 11 for devices that come pre-established with this feature by the original manufacturer. S Mode enhances security and performance, allowing only app installation from the Microsoft Store. Users wanting to install apps from other sources or upgrade to Windows 11, can switch out…
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Connecting to Hidden WiFi on Ubuntu
The article explains how to connect to a hidden WiFi network using Ubuntu Linux. It emphasizes that unlike regular networks, hidden networks don’t appear on the WiFi settings; thus, one must know the full SSID to connect. The steps are provided, including accessing the System Settings panel, selecting the WiFi tile, choosing ‘Connect to Hidden…
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Show Encrypted NTFS Files in Color: A Windows 11 Guide
This article provides instructions on how to enable or disable the feature “Show Encryption or Compressed NTFS files in Color” in Windows 11. Enabling this feature in the File Explorer can help users differentiate their encrypted and compressed files from regular ones, adding an extra level of security to their data.
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How to Install Monica CRM on Ubuntu with Nginx
The content provides a detailed guide on installing and using Monica Personal CRM, an open-source relationship management web application on Ubuntu Linux using Nginx support. The instructions involve the installation of Nginx, MariaDB, PHP, Node.js, Yarn, Composer, setting up a database for Monica, cloning Monica’s project from GitHub, installing PHP dependencies for Monica, and configurations…
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Enable or Disable Camera in Ubuntu Linux
The post explains how to enable or disable the camera in Ubuntu Linux using the command line, due to the lack of camera controls in the Ubuntu settings app. Most Ubuntu camera drivers are UVC compliant and managed by the uvcvideo kernel driver module. Disabling the camera involves removing the driver using the ‘modprobe’ command…
