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dpkg-repack is a commandline Debian package archiving tool to recreate Debian binary packages that are already installed on your system.
Install Nginx, MySQL, PHP (LEMP Stack) On Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
In the previous tutorial, we discussed how to install LAMP stack in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS server. LEMP is the acronym of Linux, Engine-x, MariaDB/MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python. This step by step tutorial describes how to install Nginx, MySQL, PHP (LEMP stack) on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS server edition with screenshots.
Install Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) Stack On Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
LAMP stack is a popular, open source web development platform that can be used to run and deploy dynamic websites and web-based applications. This step by step tutorial describes how to install Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP stack) on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS server edition with screenshots.
5 Kernel Live Patching Tools That Will Help To Run Linux Servers Without Reboots
In this article you will learn what is Kernel live patching and 5 kernel live patching tools that will help to run Linux servers without reboots.
How To Restore Executable Permission To Chmod Command In Linux
The executable permission of chmod command has been removed accidentally. How do you restore executable permission to chmod command In Linux?
How To SSH Into A Particular Directory On Linux
This brief tutorial describes how to directly SSH into a particular directory of a remote Linux system
How To Write Log Files In RAM Using Log2ram In Linux
This guide explains how to save or write log files in RAM using Log2ram in Linux operating systems.
How To Create Multiboot USB Drives With Ventoy In Linux
Ventoy is a free, open source and cross-platform program to easily and quickly create multiboot USB drives in Linux.
How To Boot From USB Drive In Virtualbox In Linux
Oracle Virtualbox doesn't support booting from USB drives. Here is a simple workaround to boot from USB drive in Virtualbox in Linux.
How To Repeat A Command Until It Succeeds In Linux
In this guide, we are going to learn how to repeat a command until it succeeds in Linux using BASH looping constructs:such as While loop and Until loop.
How to list all users in Linux
Since Linux is a multi-user operating system, it may consists of more than one user. This brief guide explains how to list all users in Linux.
How To Reset Sudo Password In Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
This brief guide explains how to reset sudo password in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS desktop or server.
How To Find Linux System Hardware Information With Hwinfo
There are many programs available to find the hardware information in Linux. This guide explains how to find Linux system hardware information with hwinfo.
How To Find Hard Disk Data Transfer Speed In Linux
This guide will teach you how to find hard disk data transfer speed in Linux. In other words, we will identify how fast the drive delivers data in Linux.
How To Find Hard Disk Drive Details In Linux
This guide lists various methods to find Hard disk drive details in Linux operating systems. Using the below methods, you can able to find the hard disk make, hard disk type, size, firmware version and other hardware parameters.
How To Find If A User Is Using Password-based Or Key-based SSH Authentication In Linux
This brief guide explains how to find if a user is using password-based or key-based SSH authentication in Linux.
Find WiFi Password Of Connected Networks In Linux
Did you forget your WiFi password? This guide explains a few different ways to find WiFi password of connected networks in Linux.
Install Kali Linux Tools Using Katoolin3 In Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Katoolin3 is a Python script that allows you to install Kali Linux tools in Ubuntu, Debian and other DEB-based systems like Linux Mint.
Monitor And Administer Linux Servers Using Cockpit Via Web Browser
Cockpit is a free, open source, server administration tool that allows you to easily monitor and administer Linux servers via a web browser.
How To Change Default Sudo Log File In Linux
This brief guide explains how to change default sudo log file in Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora and openSUSE.
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