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The Art of Ubuntu 16.04 Installation in VMWare Workstation

Ubuntu 16.04, also known as Xenial Xerus, was a popular long-term support (LTS) release of the Ubuntu operating system. It provided a stable and reliable...
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Mastering Nginx Installation on Ubuntu 21.04 Server

In the realm of web hosting, Nginx emerges as a formidable juggernaut—a web server and reverse proxy server renowned for its celerity, dependability, and expandability....
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Git Merge Commits Demystified: When and How to Force Them

https://youtu.be/TgBLi1J5mQk?feature=shared Git, the ubiquitous version control system embraced by developers across the globe, presents a versatile and robust approach to overseeing alterations within your codebase....
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Unlocking the Power of the ‘sh -c’ Command: A Deep Dive

In the world of Linux and Unix-based operating systems, command-line prowess is an indispensable skill for system administrators, developers, and power users alike. Among the...
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Mastering Git Diff: Comparing Local and Remote Repositories

Git stands as an unrivaled dominator. Its capacity to trace alterations, orchestrate collaborative efforts, and uphold the sanctity of code has solidified its status as...
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Pip on Debian 10 Linux

In the realm of Python programming, Pip, an abbreviation for "Pip Installs Packages," stands as an indispensable asset. It serves as an intricate package management...
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Rev Up Your System: Mastering RPM Updates in Linux

Updating your Linux system is a critical task to maintain security, stability, and access to the latest software and features. RPM (Red Hat Package Manager)...
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How To Create a Sudo User on RHEL Operating System

Are you ready to empower your Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system by creating sudo users with ease? In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you...
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How Can You Use Git Diff to Ignore Changes in Whitespace?

In the realm of version control systems, Git stands tall as a reliable companion for developers worldwide. Its versatility in tracking code changes has simplified...
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How to List Installed Packages in CentOS or Redhat Linux?

In the vast realm of Linux operating systems, CentOS and Redhat Linux hold a significant place. These robust distributions are known for their stability and...
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