The Ubuntu 18.04 release dubbed Bionic Beaver is nearing its end of life, scheduled for April 30, 2023. This article explores available options for machines running Ubuntu 18.04.
The Ubuntu 18.04 release dubbed Bionic Beaver is nearing its end of life, scheduled for April 30, 2023. This article explores available options for machines running Ubuntu 18.04.
UEFI and BIOS are two types of motherboard firmware used to wake up and check the system hardware during boot. This tutorial compares them and explains the use cases for each software.
APT (Advanced Package Tool) is a widely-used package manager for Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distributions. This article introduces Nala, a command-line APT frontend that aims to provide a tidier alternative to the standard apt user interface.
Debian 11 is the latest version of the popular Linux distribution. This tutorial shows how to perform a direct upgrade from Debian 10 to Debian 11.
A vCPU is a virtual central processing unit, created and used by virtual machines. This article explains the vCPU concept and shows how to calculate vCPU requirements.
The port number is a virtual concept in computer networking that provides a network identifier for a specific service or application. This article shows how to open a port in Linux and use Linux networking tools to list and test open ports.
Linux networking stack includes a wide range of network interfaces, protocols, and other components. This article focuses on sockets, an important network data-transfer mechanism used to build networked applications, implement network protocols and provide network services.
This clear-cut tutorial explains how to download and configure phpMyAdmin on Debian 11. Also, find out how to thoroughly prepare your server by installing a LAMP stack.
The ifconfig command is still used to configure network interfaces on Debian. Read this tutorial and learn how to install ifconfig on Debian and fix the "command not found" error.
This comparison article delves into the topic of how Rocky Linux differs from CentOS and whether it is a viable option to fill the gap left by CentOS.