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Debian GNU/Linux distro

Debian: the 2nd most popular Linux distro

Debian is a free, open source Linux distribution. It was initially launched by Ian Murdock in 1993 as the “Debian Linux Release”. It was the first distribution to be open for contribution to all users and developers. Debian GNU/Linux The Debian GNU/Linux distribution includes the Linux kernel or the FreeBSD kernel, and thousands of prepackaged

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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)

On April 23rd, 2022, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, the last LTS version of Ubuntu, was released by Canonical. This new long-term support release will provide public support for 5 years, until April 2027, and until 2032 as a paid option. Upgrading is possible both from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 21.10. As specified in the release

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Ubuntu

Ubuntu: the leading linux-based operating system

Ubuntu is an open source linux-based operating system. It is developed by Canonical and a community of developers — under a meritocratic governance model.  It was launched in October 2004 and it is composed mainly of free, open source software. This Linux distribution, based on Debian’s architecture and infrastructure, is widely popular among cloud computing

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Rocky Linux distribution

Rocky Linux, an alternative to CentOS Linux

Rocky Linux is one of the Linux distributions that have appeared after the announcement of the replacement of CentOS Linux by CentOS Stream. It aims to continue the community-supported distribution compatible with RHEL, after the discontinuation of CentOS 8 by December 2021. Foundation and goals Gregory Kurtzer — founder of CentOS, together with Rocky McGaugh

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Searching files in Linux from the command line

Searching files in Linux with the find command

Searching files in Linux from the command line is easy using the find command. This Linux command uses a simple conditional mechanism to filter objects. Let’s see how to use the find command in Linux to locate a file from the command line. Linux find command The find command is used to locate files in

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Installing and updating Plesk on Linux

How to update or install Plesk on Linux

In this article we are going to explain how to install Plesk on Linux step by step. You will also find a section about how to update the Plesk control panel on Linux and a list of the operating system and virtualization systems compatible with Plesk. How to install Plesk on Linux Plesk is one

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Instalar Varnish Cache para acelerar la carga web

Installing Varnish Cache on Linux: guide and advantages

Accelerating a website load speed by installing Varnish Cache on Linux is a simple way to improve SEO and increase visibility. In this post we are going to explain how to install Varnish Cache step by step on different Linux distributions. Reasons to install Varnish Cache for web acceleration Loading a web page as fast

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CentOS Linux

CentOS Linux & CentOS Stream

CentOS Linux was launched in 2004 and has been regularly updated until the discontinuation of CentOS 8 in 2021. Distributed under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), it stood out as a stable, predictable and easy to use Linux distribution, with a big community supporting it. CentOS is short for “Community Enterprise Operating System”.

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Linux kernel 5.8

Linux Kernel 5.8: “one of the biggest releases of all time”

At the beginning of August 2020, Linus Torvalds announced the release of the Linux Kernel 5.8. This latest Linux kernel version replaces the previous stable version, Linux 5.7.  Months ago, Linus Torvalds described this new version of the kernel as one of the biggest releases of all time. Linux 5.8 introduces many improvements, such as

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