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install onlyoffice in Ubuntu

How to install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Ubuntu and enable ChatGPT

ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite package that can be deployed on Ubuntu and other distros to create a collaborative environment with a large number of cloud services and platforms, including WordPress, Strapi, Drupal, Odoo, Nextcloud, Seafile, Confluence, Alfresco, Jira, Redmine, Moodle, Chamilo, etc. Integration with ONLYOFFICE Docs is possible thanks to the ready-to-use […]

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Install Waterfox Browser on Ubuntu / Linux Mint: A privacy-focused Firefox derivative

Image by storyset on Freepik Privacy on the web is practically violated in every way. However, from the open-source community, there are solutions that help mitigate these effects. Today you will learn how to install Waterfox, a web browser based on Firefox with a special focus on privacy and the user. Waterfox is an open

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How to Install Sails.js Framework on Ubuntu Linux

Image by vectorjuice on Freepik Node.js and JavaScript have become incredibly popular in web development. Practically, many websites and applications carry some of them. Today, you will learn about Sails.js on Ubuntu, another framework for Node.js. Introduction According to Sails.JS website It is the MVC framework for Node.js That is to say that using sails,

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The Clock is Ticking: Time to Upgrade from Ubuntu 18.04 as Support Ends

Ubuntu 18.04 has served us well. This iteration of one of the most popular Linux distributions, known for its stability, accessibility, and extensive community support, has been a mainstay in the Linux community for five years. However, it’s now time to look towards the future as support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Long Term Support) is

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How to install MusicPod on Ubuntu: Radio, podcasts and music in one single place

If I told you that there is a modern Linux application where you can have music, radio, and podcast in one place, would you believe me? Well, there is and it’s called MusicPod. MusicPod is a modern music player created with Flutter, in which you can not only play your local music, but also manage

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