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Learn the Method to Install Kali Linux on Virtualbox
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How to List All Virtual Hosts in Apache Web Server
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How to install ownCloud with ONLYOFFICE using Univention App Appliance
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How to create a hard links in Linux or Unix
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Configure System Locale on Debian 9
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Complete guide to Dual Boot Ubuntu 18.XX with Windows 10
Ubuntu 18.04 aka Bionic Beaver was released on April 26th, 2018 with a lot of changes on front end as well as on backend. Major change that anybody who has ever used Ubuntu, will notice is the Desktop Environment.
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Working with Calendars in the Linux Terminal
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Windows 7 to Linux: Backup and Media creation
This is the second part of our migrating from Windows 7 to Linux guide. We talked about general preparations in the first guide that looked at choosing the right Linux distribution, finding out if a certain Linux flavor supports needed features or software, or how one would go about migrating data to Linux.
Microsoft will retire Windows 7 on January 2020 for home users and small businesses. The company won't release security updates for the operating system after January 2020 which means that any vulnerability that is detected after January 2020 remains unpatched.
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