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How to install Caddy web server on Rocky Linux 8 / Alma Linux 8 – The very secure web server

Although the web server market is largely dominated by Nginx and Apache HTTPD, there are other alternatives. That is why today, you will learn how to install Caddy web server on Rocky Linux / Alma Linux 8 / CentOS 8. Introducing Caddy Web Server Usually, when it comes to web servers, we always think of […]

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Mastering KeePassXC on Linux: A Comprehensive Installation and Usage Guide

KeePassXC is a desktop password manager that allows you to generate and store secure passwords for the different web services (or not) that require it. So in this post, we’ll help you get started with this powerful Linux password manager. Introduction to KeePassXC KeePassXC is a cross-platform, open-source password manager that allows you to securely

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Dandified YUM Package Manager in Linux

Mastering DNF: A Comprehensive Guide to the Dandified YUM Package Manager in Linux

According to DNF’s GitHub profile “Dandified YUM (DNF) is the next upcoming major version of YUM. It does package management using RPM, libsolv and hawkey libraries. For metadata handling and package downloads, it uses librepo. To process and effectively handle the comps data it uses libcomps.” In short, it is a YUM-based package manager that

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Looking for a Simple and Fast Alternative to Find Command? | The fd command in Linux

Usually when you search for a file in the system, you do it using a file browser, but what if you want to use the terminal? Well, there is a command called find that does the job, but there is a better alternative. Today, we will talk about the fd command on Linux. Introduction According

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