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Install Apache 2.4 from Source on Ubuntu

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Installing and Configuring Pydio on RHEL 6 CentOS 6

Introduction Installing and Configuring Pydio In this tutorial, we will see the installing and configuring Pydio ( Put Your Data In Orbit ) which is actually...

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Install Brightness Controller in Linux Mint

Mostly we face a problem of adjusting brightness of our PC or Laptop when we install fresh Ubuntu & Ubuntu based OS like Linux Mint etc. Even brightness...

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Install Apache 2.4 from Source on CentOS & RHEL 6.x

Apache HTTP Server is a web server for Unix-like systems. In this tutorial we will learn how to install apache 2.4 from source, Apache 2.4 compilation...

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Linux chattr Command

In this tutorial we are talking about linux chattr command. The purpose of chattr attribute is to stop accidentally delete of file/folder. Even if you...

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How to Change the Color of the Terminal

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How to Show Date and Time in the Terminal

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HowTo: Disable SELinux Temporarily or Permanently

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Install SVN (Subversion) Server on CentOS

Subversion is a free open source version control system. It is used by developers to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source...

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How To: scp, ssh and rsync without password

[...] used to transfer or […] How To: scp, ssh and rsync without password is a post from: Linux Pathfinder The post How To: scp, ssh and rsync without password appeared first on Linux Pathfinder. [...]

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[...] discuss basic […] Install and Configure OwnCloud on Ubuntu and Debian is a post from: Linux Pathfinder The post Install and Configure OwnCloud on Ubuntu and Debian appeared first on Linux [...]

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