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How to Set Up Webdav with Apache On Ubuntu 14.04

How to Set Up Webdav with Apache on Ubuntu

WebDAV lets you upload & download files on the Apache server. In this article we explain how to install & configure WebDav with Apache2 Web Server on Ubuntu 14.04.

By Hitesh Jethva – Nov 13, 2015

Combine Chrome OS and Ubuntu with Chromixium OS

Combine Chrome OS and Ubuntu with Chromixium OS

What do you get when you combine Chrome OS and Ubuntu? Chromixium OS! This review will show you all that this unique Linux distro has to offer.

By Derrik Diener – Nov 12, 2015

How to Set Up AWStats On Ubuntu 14.04

How to Set Up AWStats On Ubuntu Server

AWStats is an open-source web analytics reporting tool that generates advanced web, streaming, FTP or mail server statistics, graphically. Here’s how to set up AWstats in Ubuntu.

By Hitesh Jethva – Nov 6, 2015

How to Monitor Progress of a Linux Command Line Operation Using PV Command

How to Monitor the Progress of a Linux Command Line Operation Using PV Command

The pv command, used to monitor the progress of a Linux command line operation, displays related information through a pipeline, including time elapsed, percentage completed & ETA. Here’s how it works.

By Himanshu Arora – Nov 5, 2015

Corebird, the GTK Twitter Client for Linux

Corebird, the GTK Twitter Client for Linux

Corebird is a desktop Twitter client for Linux that integrates seamlessly into your Gnome or Unity desktop. Here’s how to install and use this handy app.

By Attila Orosz – Nov 3, 2015

VeltOS: An Arch Derivative To Look Forward To

VeltOS: An Arch Derivative to Look Forward To

VeltOS is an Arch-based Linux distro that comes with a custom desktop environment, a unique selection of packages, and a core philosophy that sets it apart. Let’s take a closer look.

By Attila Orosz – Nov 2, 2015

Setting Up Fail2ban to Protect Apache From DDOS Attack

Setting Up Fail2ban to Protect Apache from a DDOS Attack

In this article we explain how to install fail2ban and configure it to monitor logs and protect Apache from malicious authentication failure attempts.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 30, 2015

Setting up Apache Server with SSL Support on Ubuntu

Setting up Apache Server with SSL Support on Ubuntu

In this article we explain how to create a self-signed SSL certificate for Apache which will allow you to encrypt traffic to your Apache server.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 28, 2015

How to Extract Individual Audio Tracks from CDs with Flacon

How to Extract Individual Audio Tracks from CDs with Flacon

Flacon, a software for Linux, can extract single audio tracks with all relevant information from CD images and convert them into various file formats. Here’s how.

By Attila Orosz – Oct 27, 2015

Meet Simon, the Linux Speech Recognition Engine

Meet Simon, the Linux Speech Recognition Engine

Simon is for Linux what Siri is for iOS. The difference is that Simon is a lot more controllable. It can be fully trained to recognize voice commands. Here’s a closer look.

By Attila Orosz – Oct 25, 2015

How to Manage Your To-Do Lists in Ubuntu Using Go For It Application

How to Manage Your To-Do Lists in Ubuntu Using Go For It Application

Go For It is a simple and stylish productivity app for Ubuntu, featuring a to-do list merged with a timer that keeps your focus on the current task. Check it out.

By Himanshu Arora – Oct 23, 2015

How to Set up Password Protect Web Directory in Apache

How to Set Up the Password Protect Web Directory in Apache

This article shows how you can password protect a folder in Apache using .htaccess in Ubuntu 14.04 if you want to limit access to one of your apps.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 22, 2015

5 Ways to Make Arch Linux More Stable

Arch Linux has a reputation for being unstable and hard to use; that’s why we’ve come out with the top 5 ways to improve the stability of Arch. Let’s check it out.

By Derrik Diener – Oct 19, 2015

Setting Up IP and Port Based Virtualhost Apache

Setting Up IP and Port-Based Virtualhost in Apache

In this article, we show the step-by-step procedure to create and enable an IP based and Port based virtualhost on Apache web server.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 13, 2015

Review of Gnome 3.18

Gnome 3.18 Brings Exciting Changes and New Features

The latest release of Gnome 3.18 brings a host of changes and improvements. Here we go over major improvements and how to update to 3.18 or fresh install.

By Ayo Isaiah – Oct 13, 2015

Citadel - Open Source Email and Collaboration Software for Linux Server

Citadel – A Powerful Email and Collaboration Suite for Linux Server

Citadel is a powerful email and collaboration suite that uses a ‘rooms’-based architecture for a unique workflow. Here’s an in-depth look at how it works.

By Attila Orosz – Oct 12, 2015

How to Monitor Stock Prices From Ubuntu Command Line Using Mop

How to Monitor Stock Prices from Ubuntu Command Line Using Mop

Mop is a command line tool that displays continuous and updated information about the US stock markets and individual stocks. Let’s take a closer look.

By Himanshu Arora – Oct 11, 2015

Backup or Redistribute Your Ubuntu Based Installation with Pinguy Builder

Back Up or Redistribute Your Ubuntu-Based Installation with Pinguy Builder

The creators of Pinguy OS have created a fork of the old Remastersys source called Pinguy Builder & turned it into a utility for making bootable ISO images.

By Attila Orosz – Oct 9, 2015

Setting Up Name Based Virtualhost Apache

Setting Up Name-Based Virtualhost Apache

Virtual hosting is a method for hosting multiple domain names on a single Apache server. With name-based virtual hosting, you can host multiple websites. Here’s how.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 8, 2015

Optimizing Apache Performance Part 2

Optimizing Apache Performance – Part 2

This article shows how to maximize your Apache web server performance through proper optimization and the reduction of RAM usage.

By Hitesh Jethva – Oct 6, 2015

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