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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 29, 2023


Top 10 Linux Performance Commands for System Admins

Proprietary Games, Windows, and More



10 Tmux & SSH Tips to Boost Your Remote Development Skills


↺ 10 Tmux & SSH Tips to Boost Your Remote Development Skills


> In this guide, we'll share valuable Tmux and SSH tips to help you improve your remote development experience. From session management and customization to advanced features and security, we've got you covered.



How To Install MySQL on Fedora 38


↺ How To Install MySQL on Fedora 38


> In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MySQL on Fedora 38. Before we get started, let’s briefly go over what MySQL is. MySQL is a free, open-source database management system.



How To Install PHP on Fedora 38


↺ How To Install PHP on Fedora 38


> In this tutorial, we will show you how to install PHP on Fedora 38. With the release of PHP 8, developers can now enjoy the latest features and improvements that come with it.



Add, Delete And Grant Sudo Privileges To Users In Fedora 38


↺ Add, Delete And Grant Sudo Privileges To Users In Fedora 38


> This guide explains how to add, delete and grant sudo privileges to users in Fedora 38 desktop and server editions.



The ultimate guide to AppImage management on Linux


↺ The ultimate guide to AppImage management on Linux


> Linux offers a variety of ways to install and manage applications, and one increasingly popular method is the use of AppImages. AppImages provide a simple, portable, and self-contained approach to application distribution, making it easy for users to run applications on their Linux systems without complex installation processes.



A beginner’s guide to running JAR files in Ubuntu


↺ A beginner’s guide to running JAR files in Ubuntu


> Ubuntu is a versatile Linux distribution that supports a wide range of applications, including Java-based software. JAR files, or Java Archive files, contain compiled Java code and are a common way to distribute Java applications.



Fixing the “File Not Supported” error on Ubuntu


↺ Fixing the “File Not Supported” error on Ubuntu


> Ubuntu is a widely used and user-friendly Linux distribution, but sometimes you may encounter issues when trying to install new software. One such issue is the "file not supported" error, which can be frustrating and prevent you from installing the software you need.




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