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Category: Ubuntu
Ubuntu server and desktop guides covering installation, configuration, package management, and system administration.
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How to Install Python from Source on Ubuntu (2026 Guide)
Standard package managers like apt are great for quick setups, but they often lag behind the latest releases. If you need a specific version of Python for a… Read the guide
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How to Create a Self-Signed SSL Certificate on Ubuntu
Encrypting traffic is no longer optional for modern web development. Even for internal tools or testing environments, using HTTPS ensures that data moving between a browser and a… Read the guide
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How to Install Glances on Ubuntu (APT, Pipx and Pip Guide)
If you want the distro overview first, start with How to Install Glances on Linux. This page is focused on Ubuntu specifically and compares the three main install… Read the guide
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Get Started with Jupyter Notebooks on Ubuntu Now!
Jupyter Notebooks have become an essential tool for data scientists, developers, and researchers. They offer a versatile environment for interactive coding, data visualization, and collaboration. Here’s what you… Read the guide
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How to Configure WSL2 on Windows
As you can probably tell from my blog, I normally use Linux as my daily driver. However, for the company I work for, I have now been asked… Read the guide
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How to Install and Use PowerShell on Ubuntu Linux
PowerShell, once exclusive to the Windows ecosystem, is now a cross-platform automation and configuration management framework. It allows you to use its object-oriented pipeline and powerful cmdlets on… Read the guide
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How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu: Step-by-Step Guide
MongoDB is a NoSQL, document-oriented database that stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas. This schema-less approach enables agile development and horizontal scalability, making it ideal… Read the guide
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Download and Install Ubuntu 26.04 LTS: USB Guide
Download Ubuntu 26.04 LTS safely, create a bootable USB installer, check requirements, try Ubuntu live, and install it on a desktop or server. Read the guide
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Install the Grafana TIG Stack on Ubuntu
Install Grafana, Telegraf, and InfluxDB on Ubuntu, connect the data source, import dashboards, and verify a working TIG monitoring stack. Read the guide
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How to Install and Configure Nextcloud on Ubuntu
Nextcloud is a free, open-source, and most widely used file share and collaboration platform that allows you to host your own private cloud for documents, photos, etc. This… Read the guide









