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How to Install HumHub Social Network with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial guides students and new users on installing HumHub, a free, flexible social network engine on Ubuntu 18.04 or 16.04 using Apache2 HTTP server. The steps include installing and configuring Apache2 HTTP Server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2 and its related modules. The tutorial also walks through creating a HumHub database and configuring…
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How to Install Unofficial Microsoft OneNote on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial outlines how to install an unofficial Microsoft OneNote client app, a collaboration platform, on Ubuntu 18.04 | 16.04 for Linux users. Due to a lack of an official app for Linux, an unofficial app using a browser window served as a desktop application via Electron is the optimal solution. This app supports gathering…
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How to Install Rudder on Ubuntu Linux
The post is a comprehensive tutorial on how to install the Rudder Continuous Auditing & Configuration tool on Ubuntu 18.04 or 16.04. Rudder is an open-source solution for auditing, managing, and automating system configurations. The instructions cover steps from installing necessary Java, importing Rudder’s key, creating a Rudder repository, to installing Rudder itself, along with…
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Step-by-Step Guide to Install Ganglia on Ubuntu
The content is a tutorial on installing and configuring the Ganglia monitoring platform on Ubuntu 18.04 | 16.04 systems. The tutorial provides instructions for installing Apache2 HTTP Server and PHP 7.2, which are prerequisites for Ganglia. Next, it guides through the installation of Ganglia, setup of its configuration files, and the process of accessing Ganglia’s…
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How to Install Respond CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Respond CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 or 16.04 with Apache2 HTTP Server. Respond is an open-source, white-label, flat-file, multi-site, swift CMS that offers features not available in other PHP-based content management systems. The instructions cover the installation of Apache2 HTTP Server, PHP 7.2 and its modules, configurations,…
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How to Setup Perch CMS with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial provides steps for installing Perch CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 | 16.04 using the Nginx HTTP server. Perch, a paid (free on localhost) CMS, is user-friendly, simple, and flexible, making it easy to build and maintain small websites. The tutorial covers the installation process of Nginx HTTP server, MariaDB Database Server, and PHP 7.2…
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How to Install GitScrum on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial explains how to install GitScrum on Ubuntu by using Apache2 HTTP server. GitScrum is a project management tool useful for business having extensive data and diverse teams. The tutorial further extends the setup by installing Apache2 HTTP Server, MariaDB Database Server, PHP 7.2 and related modules, and also setting up a GitScrum database.…
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How to Install Perch CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Perch CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 | 16.04, using an Apache2 HTTP server. The post details the process of installing Apache2 HTTP, the MariaDB database server, PHP 7.2 and related modules, and finally the Perch software. The tutorial also guides users on how to configure servers, create…
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Install Cerb with Nginx on Ubuntu: Step-by-Step Guide
This text is a tutorial on installing the Cerb Team and Workflow Automation tool on Ubuntu 18.04 | 16.04 with the Nginx HTTP server. The steps cover the installation of necessary software like Nginx and MariaDB, creating a Cerb database, installing and configuring PHP 7.2-FPM, preparing the Ngnix virtual host for Cerb, and finally running…
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How to Install Metabase Server on Ubuntu Linux
This tutorial guides students and new users on how to install Metabase on Ubuntu 18.04 or 16.04 servers. Metabase is a free, open-source platform for summarizing and visualizing large data sets without SQL. The installation process involves several steps including installing Java and MariaDB, configuring servers and user permissions, and setting up the Metabase database…