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  • How to Install Firefly III on Ubuntu Linux

    This tutorial provides comprehensive instructions on installing Firefly III, a free and open-source personal finance management software, on Ubuntu. Steps include installing the Nginx HTTP server, setting up the MariaDB database server, configuring PHP 7.4-FPM, creating a Firefly III database, finally downloading Firefly III and setting up Nginx for Firefly III. With this guide, interested…

  • How to Install Ampache with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    The tutorial provides step-by-step guidelines on setting up Ampache on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04 using an Apache2 web server. Ampache is an open-source web-based application for music and video streaming. The process includes installing Apache2 HTTP Server and MariaDB, configuring PHP 7.4, creating an Ampache database, and configuring Ampache and Apache sites. Open and accessible…

  • How to Install Ampache with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux

    The tutorial explains how to install Ampache, a free, open-source application used for music and video streaming, on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04 with the Nginx web server. It involves installing Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP 7.4-FPM; setting up an Ampache database; and configuring an Ampache site. Instructions are also provided for downloading, installing, and finalizing Ampache…

  • Step-by-Step Guide to Install XCP-ng on Your Server

    This tutorial teaches students how to install the XCP-ng virtualization server, an open-source Hypervisor platform developed from collective efforts between individuals and companies, and the XCP-ng management client. The guide outlines the benefits of XCP-ng for cloud management without unnecessary costs, and provides a step-by-step installation guide for Ubuntu users, including creating bootable USB or…

  • How to Install ProjectSend with Apache on Ubuntu Linux

    The tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on installing ProjectSend, a self-hosted file-sharing software, on Ubuntu 20.04 | 18.04 LTS systems. The process involves setting up an Apache HTTP server, installing MariaDB database server, installing PHP 7.4 from third-party repositories, creating a ProjectSend database, downloading and installing the ProjectSend package and configuring its site. The setup…

  • How to Install ProjectSend with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux

    This tutorial guides on installing ProjectSend, a self-hosted file-sharing software, on Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04 LTS systems. It involves installing Nginx HTTP server, MariaDB database server, and PHP 7.4-FPM. Then, a ProjectSend database is created. The ProjectSend package is downloaded, extracted, configured and file permissions are set. An Nginx virtual host for ProjectSend content is…

  • How to Install MYKI Password Manager on Ubuntu Linux

    This tutorial guides users through installing MYKI Password Manager on Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04 LTS. MYKI, a cross-platform password manager, offers secure multi-device password storage, allowing access via fingerprint, Face ID, or PIN without needing to type a master password. It syncs across devices with end-to-end encryption and automatically stores 2-factor authentication tokens. Two methods…

  • How to Install SpiderFoot on Ubuntu Linux

    The tutorial guides students and new users on installing SpiderFoot, an open-source vulnerability tool for security assessments, on Ubuntu 20.04 and 18.04. It offers two variants, an open-source version and SpiderFoot HX for professionals. Installation involves Python, downloading the SpiderFoot package, and following the provided steps to run it. SpiderFoot also offers a web interface…

  • Working with Sudo and Su Commands in Ubuntu Linux

    The tutorial differentiates between the ‘sudo’ and ‘su’ commands in Ubuntu Linux and their application. ‘Sudo’, standing for superuser do or substitute user do, runs a high shell without the need for user identity, allowing commands to be run with root power. ‘Su’, or switch user, lets users change their current account to any account…

  • How to Install ELK Stack on Ubuntu Linux

    This tutorial teaches how to install the ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, and Beats) on Ubuntu. This process involves preparing Ubuntu, installing Java, Elasticsearch, Kibana, Logstash, and Filebeat. By integrating these tools, one can create a robust search and analytics platform to run services. Configurations and installations are done through a series of command prompts.

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