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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 14, 2023

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How to Install FreeIPA Server with Docker on Debian 11

=> ↺ How to Install FreeIPA Server with Docker on Debian 11

FreeIPA is an open-source identity management solution for Linux/Unix operating systems. In this guide, you will install and set up the FreeIPA server on Debian 11 machine via Docker.

How To Migrate ISPConfig 2, ISPConfig 3.x, Confixx, CPanel or Plesk to ISPConfig 3.2 (single server)

=> ↺ How To Migrate ISPConfig 2, ISPConfig 3.x, Confixx, CPanel or Plesk to ISPConfig 3.2 (single server)

In this howto, we'll show how to use the ISPConfig Migration Tool 2.0 to migrate a single server to a new ISPConfig 3.1 server. The Migration tool is part of the ISPConfig Migration toolkit. The Migration Tool supports ISPConfig 2 and 3 – 3.1, Plesk 10 – 12.5, Plesk Onyx, CPanel and Confixx 3 as source servers and ISPConfig 3.1 as target server.

NixOS Series #4: Things To Do After Installing NixOS

=> ↺ NixOS Series #4: Things To Do After Installing NixOS

What do you do right after installing NixOS? Clueless? We got your back.

How to Delete a Directory in Linux

=> ↺ How to Delete a Directory in Linux

Linux is strikingly different from the Windows operating system. For example, if you want to delete a folder in Windows, you can simply right-click on it and delete it. However, things are not that simple in Linux. Deleting a directory or folder in Linux can be accomplished via the graphical user interface as well as the command line interface. If you’re not sure how to delete a directory in Linux, we have prepared a simple yet efficient guide for you. In this article, we will show both the GUI and the CLI methods to delete directories in Linux.

How to install WoeUSB on Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 LTS

=> ↺ How to install WoeUSB on Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 LTS

WoeUSB is an open-source tool to create Windows USB bootable installation sticks from an ISO file or DVD on Linux systems.

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