
Category: Ubuntu Linux
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How to Install OrangeScrum with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
OrangeScrum is an open-source enterprise project management platform built on CakePHP, featuring time tracking, wiki, document management, and integration with Microsoft Active…
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How to Copy, Cut, or Move Files and Folders on Ubuntu Linux
The content explains how to copy, cut, or move files and folders in Ubuntu Linux. It guides through three methods: copy-pasting, cut-pasting,…
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How to Install Exponent CMS on Ubuntu with Nginx
The content is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install and configure Exponent CMS, an open-source content management system, on Ubuntu with…
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How to Install Exponent CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
Exponent CMS is an open-source content management system that enables users to build dynamic websites with functionalities like content editing and user…
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How to Setup DokuWiki with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
DokuWiki is an open-source, file-based CMS that differs from others, like WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal, in its lack of database dependency. It…
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How to Install DokuWiki on Ubuntu with Apache
DokuWiki, a database-less, open-source, wiki software allows you to quickly build personal or business websites. Its features, including native markdown WYSIWYG support,…
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How to Setup Vanilla Forum with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
Vanilla Forums is an open-source, customizable forum solution that can create online communities in minutes. The software is efficient and easy to…
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How to Install Vanilla Forums on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
Vanilla Forums is an open-source community forum software that allows individuals to set up online communities with ease. This guide provides a…
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How to Setup Batflat with Nginx on Ubuntu Linux
Batflat is a lightweight, fast, and bootstrap-ready flat-file Content Management System (CMS) that does not require a separate database, being smaller than…
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How to Install Batflat CMS with Apache on Ubuntu Linux
Batflat is a lightweight, bootstrap-supported, flat-file CMS that eliminates the need for a separate database. It’s smaller than WordPress, offering features like…
