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Mkcert - Create SSL Certificates for Local Development on Linux

In this article, I'll explain how to install mkcert, a zero-config tool on our latest Ubuntu system. Mkcert is a simple tool which can be used in making locally trusted certificates. It doesn't require...

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How to Install and Use YouTube-DL on Ubuntu 18.04

This guide will take you through how to install and use Install YouTube-DL on Ubuntu 18.04. YouTube-DL is a command line tool written in Python to help users download videos from YouTube, Dailymotion,...

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How to Install Kodi on Linux

Kodi is a free and open source cross-platform media streaming application, that was developed by Xbox Media Center (XBMC). It provides media content in an appealing and user-friendly format and allows...

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How to Synchronize Directories Using Lsyncd in Linux

In this article, I'll explain how to install Lsyncd(Live Syncing Mirror Daemon) on Linux systems and how to synchronize remote and local directories in Linux.  Lsyncd is a light-weight live mirror...

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Xrdp - Connect Ubuntu Linux Remote Desktop via RDP from Windows

How often do you access Linux Desktop? What tools do you use to access remote desktop? Xrdp is an open source tool which allows users to access the Linux remote desktop via Windows RDP. Apart from...

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What are the Best Youtube Video Downloader for Ubuntu

Downloading videos from Youtube to your PC comes in handy especially when you know you are going to be offline for long periods of time, for instance when you are catching a flight or a train. What's...

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Dcp - Tool to Securely Transfer Files Between Linux Computers

Transfer files remotely has for a long time been a reserve of rsync and SCP  protocols. In this article, we will take a look at how you can transfer files between Linux computers using dcp tool. dcp...

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How to Use Google Drive on Ubuntu/Linux

Have you ever wondered how you can install and access Google Drive folder on your Ubuntu system? Its now 2019 and we are still waiting for official google drive client from google, but we have few...

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Learn Methods to Install and Use TensorFlow in Ubuntu

TensorFlow is an open-source deep learning software system built by Google to train neural networks.TensorFlow can perform image recognition, human language audio recognition and solving partial...

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How to Configure and Install Webmin on Ubuntu

Webmin is a web-based control panel that is used for administration of Linux systems. It is written in Perl and helps systems administrators to have an overview of their server performance at a glance....

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What are the Different Text Editors for Ubuntu

A myriad of text editors are available for Ubuntu, and if you use them well, you may as well join the expert group of Linux code developers. In the article, we will look at some of the best text...

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How to Use Curl Command with Examples

Back in the mid-1990’s a Swedish programmer named Daniel Stenberg started a project that eventually became what we know as curl today. curl is a command line tool to transfer data to or from a server,...

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Best Essential Apps for Linux (2019)

You might be a beginner looking to explore Linux and you are at a loss of what Apps you should essentially be using. So what are the best essential Apps for Linux? In this guide, we have put together a...

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How to Install Cockpit on CentOS 8

Cockpit is a free and open-source web based server management software. It has a pretty web console which allows system administrators to easily perform tasks such as storage administration, network...

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How to Install JIRA on Ubuntu Linux

Developed by Atlassian, JIRA is a proprietary and comprehensive software tool mainly used for project management, issue tracking, and bug fixing. JIRA comes with an intuitive dashboard that helps you...

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How to Install FreeOffice (Latest) on Linux

Developed by Softmaker, FreeOffice is a good alternative to Microsoft Office suite that ships with a Word processor, a presentation and a spreadsheet application. It's free for download for most...

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How to Install Webmin on Ubuntu 20.04

Webmin is a web-based dashboard that allows sysadmins to manage Linux and Unix-like systems (especially servers). Webmin allows system administrators to manage user accounts, updating packages, system...

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How to Install TeamViewer on Ubuntu 20.04

TeamViewer is a cross-platform, proprietary application that allows a user to remotely connect to a workstation, transfer files, and have online meetings from any part of the globe over an internet...

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How to Install OpenOffice on Linux

Written in C language, Apache OpenOffice is a powerful software suite that allows you to perform basic office tasks such as word processing, create spreadsheets, and create stunning presentations....

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Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 20.04

VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It helps you to control your Ubuntu machine remotely. VNC server uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer. When a...

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