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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 04, 2022

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How To Install Apache Tomcat on Rocky Linux 9 - idroot

=> ↺ How To Install Apache Tomcat on Rocky Linux 9 - idroot

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Apache Tomcat on Rocky Linux 9. For those of you who didn’t know, Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server that allows you to run web applications written in Java. Apache Tomcat software powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations.
This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the FApache Tomcat on Rocky Linux. 9.

GNOME Extensions in Ubuntu and Other Linux: Install and Usage

=> ↺ GNOME Extensions in Ubuntu and Other Linux: Install and Usage

Here’s how you can install and use GNOME Extensions in Ubuntu and other Linux distros.
GNOME Shell Extensions are the code written by third-party developers for extending the GNOME desktop user experience. The extensions are similar to Firefox, and Chrome’s “Add on” which you may already be aware of.
There is a huge library of shell extensions available on the GNOME extension website. By installing those, you can extend your desktop experience to any level using the GNOME extensions in Ubuntu and other GNOME-based desktops such as Fedora workstations.
Now, there are two ways you can install the GNOME Extensions. An easy and modern way. And the old and difficult way.

How to Make Console Your Default Terminal App on Ubuntu - OMG! Ubuntu!

=> ↺ How to Make Console Your Default Terminal App on Ubuntu - OMG! Ubuntu!

Ubuntu developers have decided not to make GNOME’s Console the default terminal emulator in the upcoming Ubuntu 22.10 release, but that doesn’t meant you can’t.
Console is billed as a “simple user-friendly terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop” and, by all accounts, that’s exactly what it is. Functionally speaking, it’s not as avanced as GNOME Terminal, which is the VTE Ubuntu and most Linux distros that ship the GNOME desktop environment use.
But honestly? Speaking as a Linux user who uses the terminal daily for package management, system monitoring, and playing around with awesome command line tools like ncdu, mapscii, and musikcube, I’m yet to encounter anything Console can’t do.

url redirect tracer with curl

=> ↺ url redirect tracer with curl

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