Thursday, October 31, 2019

How to Install YouPHPTube on Ubuntu 18.04 Server

This tutorial is going to show you how to run your own video-sharing website with YouPHPTube on Ubuntu 18.04. YouPHPTube is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to video-sharing websites like YouTube, Vimeo, etc. With YouPHPTube, users can upload videos to your server and share it with the Internet. YouPHPTube Features Unlimited and simultaneous live streams and…


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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Vultr Coupon Code 2019 - $150 Free Hosting Credit

Vultr is a big player in the cloud hosting space. This article is going to explain server types at Vultr and share Vultr coupon codes, free hosting credits and discounts with readers. Vultr Server Types Cloud Compute A Cloud Compute instance at Vultr is a VPS (Virtual Private Server) with shared CPU. A VPS is…


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Vultr Coupon Code 2019 - $150 Free Hosting Credit

Thursday, October 24, 2019

3 Ways to Use SSH on Windows to Log Into Linux Server

This tutorial is going to show you 3 ways to log into Linux server on Windows via SSH. What’s SSH? SSH stands for Secure Shell, which was invented in 1995 to replace the insecure Telnet (Telecommunication Network). It’s now the primary way for system administrators to securely log into remote Linux servers over the public…


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3 Ways to Use SSH on Windows to Log Into Linux Server

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 19.10 Directly From Command Line

In a previous article, I explained how to upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 19.04 to Ubuntu 19.10. However, because Ubuntu 19.04 is stilled supported by the Canonical company, Ubuntu 18.04 users need to upgrade to 19.04 first and follow the same process to upgrade to 19.10. This tutorial will be showing you how to upgrade…


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2 Ways to Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04/19.04 To Ubuntu 19.10 (GUI & Terminal)

Ubuntu 19.10, codenamed Eoan Ermine, will be released on October 17, 2019. This tutorial is going to you 2 ways to upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10. The first method uses the graphical update manger and the second method uses command line. Usually you use the graphical update manager to upgrade Ubuntu desktop…


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2 Ways to Upgrade Ubuntu 18.04/19.04 To Ubuntu 19.10 (GUI & Terminal)

Saturday, October 12, 2019

How to Install LAMP Stack on CentOS 8/RHEL 8

This tutorial is going to show you how to install LAMP stack on CentOS 8 and RHEL 8. What’s LAMP Stack? A software stack is a set of software tools bundled together. LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MariaDB/MySQL and PHP, all of which are open source. It is the most common software stack that powers…


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How to Install LAMP Stack on CentOS 8/RHEL 8

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

How to Quickly Set Up a Mail Server on CentOS 7 with Modoboa

Setting up a mail server on Linux from scratch is a pain in the neck. This tutorial is going to show you how to quickly set up your own email server on CentOS 7 with Modoboa, saving you lots of time and headaches. Modoboa is a free and open source mail hosting and management platform…


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How to Quickly Set Up a Mail Server on CentOS 7 with Modoboa

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

How to Install Passbolt Password Manager on Ubuntu 18.04 Server

Passbolt is an open-source self-hosted password manager, which allows you to securely share and store login credentials of website, router password, Wi-Fi password, etc. This tutorial will be showing you how to install Passbolt Community Edition (CE) on Ubuntu 18.04 with Apache or Nginx web server. Passbolt Features Free & open source Passwords are encrypted…


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