Some pretty useful Yum Tips & Tricks
Yum command in Linux is the default package manager for RPM packages on RHEL & CentOS. And most of you…
Yum command in Linux is the default package manager for RPM packages on RHEL & CentOS. And most of you…
Earlier we have discussed the detailed installation of the Gitlab server on CentOS & Ubuntu systems. Once we have our…
In our last tutorial, we discussed advanced uses of I/O redirection & we will now learn to create functions for…
In our earlier Ansible tutorial, we discussed the installation & configuration of Ansible. Now in this ansible tutorial, we will…
A proxy server is one of the tools that still keeps the fight for internet privacy alive. The exponential growth…
Using Linux means using command line interface aka CLI aka terminal on regular basis. Being good at using CLI is…
To be able to install Ubuntu or any other Linux OS or even any other OS like Windows etc, we…
This tutorial answers your question i.e. how to setup Passwordless SSH? SSH is a protocol to communicate a server with…
When we install a Linux distribution, we see that a number of directories are created. These created directories may be…
When it comes to Linux permissions, things can get pretty tricky. Unless you are an admin user, like root, then…
Checking logs is an important activity to see what’s happening on your Linux servers, especially when you are trying to…
One of the most annoying things according to me while managing servers is trying to search for a file in…
DHCP servers are used almost in all organizations or even in our home routers for assigning IP addresses to get…
If you are trying to install a new Ubuntu version or just want to see how a new version of…
In this tutorial, we will learn how to upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 or 20.04 to Ubuntu 21.04. Ubuntu 21.04 aka ‘Hirsute…
In this tutorial, we will learn how to perform Ubuntu backups using Timeshift. Timeshift is a fabulous tool that is…