How to Install Google Chrome on Debian 10
Introduction: Google Chrome is the most widely used browser these days. Because of its catchy and easy to interpret interface, it is preferred by most of the users.…
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Introduction: Google Chrome is the most widely used browser these days. Because of its catchy and easy to interpret interface, it is preferred by most of the users.…
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Introduction: PostgreSQL is a very famous free and open-source relational database management system (DBMS) that was developed in 1996 and is still very extensively used. It is written…
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There comes a time for Linux users when they need to run some of their favorite Windows applications on their system. However, all applications are not compatible to…
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Introduction: Whenever it comes to relational databases, MariaDB is considered as one of the most popular out of these. It has been developed by the makers of MySQL…
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NTP is a networking protocol used to synchronize all system clocks in a network. This enables all the systems in a network to have the same time. NTP…
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Introduction: The IP addresses that are used for communication within the local area network (LAN) are referred to as private IP addresses. For configuring your network devices and…
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LAMP (stands for Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP) is a collection of open-source software that is used to create dynamic websites and web-based applications. It uses Linux as the…
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When you install a new OS, by default it is configured to obtain a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server. However, sometimes you have to configure the…
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Sometimes, you have multiple user accounts on your Linux system and you may need to switch from one user account to another user to access the system resources…
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NFS was developed by Sun Microsystems for sharing files and directories between their systems. NFS allows the systems on a network to share files through the TCP/IP network.…
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