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How to Install ERPNext on Ubuntu 22.04


↺ How to Install ERPNext on Ubuntu 22.04


> ERPNext is a free and open-source ERP software used by manufacturers, distributors, and services. It is built with Python, JavaScript, and Frappe Framework. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ERPNext on Ubuntu 22.04 server.



How to Find a Process ID and Kill it in Linux [CLI - GUI]


↺ How to Find a Process ID and Kill it in Linux [CLI - GUI]


> A simple tutorial demonstrates how to find a running process ID and kill it using the terminal and GUI method for various Linux distros.


> The running applications in your Linux system can slow down your system, especially if you have a low-end system. In Linux (plus all OS), programs or apps contain a specific PID (process ID) by which you can identify them easily.


> However, as a beginner, many Linux users don’t know how to find a running process in Linux and kill it. So in this guide, we will explain different approaches to kill the currently running processes in Linux. That includes the terminal and GUI methods.


> Remember, you should only kill the process when it is not responding, or you are in a situation where the normal application closing is not working (for GUI-based apps).



How to Create a Linux Thread in C


↺ How to Create a Linux Thread in C


> Using the pthread library, you can perform low-level thread management for high-performance programming.


> On Linux, you can create and manage threads in C/C++ using the POSIX thread (pthread) library. Unlike other operating systems, there is little difference between a thread and a process in Linux. That's why Linux often refers to its threads as light-weight processes.


> Using the pthread library, you can create threads, wait for them to terminate, and terminate them explicitly.



How To Resize LVM Partitions In Linux - OSTechNix


↺ How To Resize LVM Partitions In Linux - OSTechNix


> In the previous article, we have covered what is LVM and how to create Volume group and Logical volumes in Linux. This article will teach you how to resize LVM partitions i.e. extend a Volume Group and Logical Volume's size and reduce/shrink Logical Volume's size in Linux.


> When you want to increase the size of your logical volume, you should check if there are any unallocated spaces in the free pool (i.e. Volume Group).


> If there is no space left in the free pool, then you have to go with any of the below steps to increase the space.


> Check if any volume group has space that can be utilized. In this case, add the space back to the volume group and increase the new volume size. Add a disk, initialize it as physical volume and add it to the volume group using which you can extend the logical volume size.



How To Install ISPConfig on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - idroot


↺ How To Install ISPConfig on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - idroot


> In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ISPConfig on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, ISPConfig is an open-source hosting control panel for Linux distributors. It features a wide variety of options to help you control your server and allow other users to maintain their websites. ISPConfig supports Linux-based operating systems like CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu.


> This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the ISPConfig control panel on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish). You can follow the same instructions for Ubuntu 22.04 and any other Debian-based distribution like Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Pop!_OS, and more as well.



How to Use Here Document (HereDoc) in Linux Shell Script


↺ How to Use Here Document (HereDoc) in Linux Shell Script


> While writing shell script, you might get stuck in the situation where you want to redirect a block of lines from your script to an interactive command like sed, cat, ssh, or ftp.


> The purpose of this redirection might vary from situation to situation.


> For example, you want to copy the block of lines from the script to a new file, replace the word, or the block of lines are commands that you need to execute in the remote system via ssh.


> There is no doubt you can achieve this manually; however, “here document” will make this process way easier than you might think.



How to Mount an ISO File in Xfce - Linux Nightly


↺ How to Mount an ISO File in Xfce - Linux Nightly


> Learn how to mount an ISO file in the Xfce desktop environment GUI on Linux.



How to Install and Run Chromium Web Browser on Debian - VITUX


↺ How to Install and Run Chromium Web Browser on Debian - VITUX


> Chromium is a free and open-source web browser developed in collaboration between Google and Microsoft.



How to Install Jellyfin Media Server on Rocky Linux 9


↺ How to Install Jellyfin Media Server on Rocky Linux 9


> Jellyfin is a free and open-source media server that allows you to stream content that can be accessed from anywhere.



How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.10/22.04/20.04 - LinuxCapable


↺ How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.10/22.04/20.04 - LinuxCapable


> Chrome is built upon the open-source Chromium Project. For those who have not heard of Chromium before, it is a free and open-source software project developed by Google. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android and works well on Ubuntu-based distributions. Google Chrome web browser has been downloaded over 1 billion times and praised for its speed among its top features. Most users familiar with Linux know that Google Chrome is not installed by default on Ubuntu-based systems, but with a few easy steps, you can install the famous browser.


> In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.10/22.04/20.04 Linux in three alternative ways: stable, beta or unstable versions using the command line terminal with cli commands, along with how to remove the browsers.



How to Install Microsoft Teams in Ubuntu, Fedora, and Other Linux [Ed: This is Microsoft spyware; installing it typically involves giving Microsoft root access to one's machine. Don't do it.]


↺ How to Install Microsoft Teams in Ubuntu, Fedora, and Other Linux



How to build a Quarkus app on RHEL using Microsoft SQL Server [Ed: Red Hat is once again marketing proprietary software of Microsoft. It's not even running on Linux 'proper'. Red Hat promotes Red Hat, not GNU/Linux.]


↺ How to build a Quarkus app on RHEL using Microsoft SQL Server


> Quarkus offers libraries, development tools, and a testing environment for modern Java applications, particularly those aimed at containers and the cloud. This article demonstrates how to implement a Quarkus application that runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and connects to a Microsoft SQL Server database. With the help of Podman (a container-building tool similar to Docker), we will also containerize the Quarkus application to become more portable and ready to be deployed on Kubernetes or Red Hat OpenShift.



How to customize the Firefox homepage on Android | ZDNET


↺ How to customize the Firefox homepage on Android | ZDNET


> Firefox is a great alternative browser for the Android platform that offers plenty of options, such as the customization of the homepage. Find out how you can make Firefox even better with this option.



How to install ChromeOS Flex on a Chromebook


↺ How to install ChromeOS Flex on a Chromebook


> Chromebooks are great devices that have long software support lifetimes. When your Chromebook reaches the end of its life, it's probably time to take a look at one of our favorite Chromebooks and recycle your old device. However, what if there was a way to use ChromeOS Flex to breathe new life into your Chromebook? Or maybe you want to turn an old Windows and Mac computer into a Chromebook. Let's dig in.



How to install Pycharm Community 2022.2.3 on a Chromebook


↺ How to install Pycharm Community 2022.2.3 on a Chromebook


> Today we are looking at how to install JetBrains Pycharm Community on a Chromebook.


> If you have any questions, please contact us via a Rumble comment and we would be happy to assist you!


> Please use the video as a visual guide, and the commands and links below to install it on your Chromebook.



How to run Grafana OSS in docker and docker-compose


↺ How to run Grafana OSS in docker and docker-compose


> Grafana is a multi-platform open source analytics and interactive visualization web application. It provides charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.




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