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How To Install Apache Kafka on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS - idroot
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Apache Kafka on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, Kafka is the most popular open-source software that provides a framework for storing, reading, and analyzing streaming data. Kafka was originally developed by LinkedIn and to be open-sourced in early 2011 under Apache Software Foundation.
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 through the step by step installation of Apache Kafka on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa). You can follow the same instructions for Ubuntu 18.04, 16.04, and any other Debian based distribution like Linux Mint.
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How To Install Python 3.9 on Ubuntu 18.04 – TecAdmin
Installing Python 3.9 on Ubuntu 18.04 with Apt. Two methods to install Python 3.9 on Ubuntu 18.04 using PPA or Source code.
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How to install ONLYOFFICE Workspace on Ubuntu
This tutorial shows how to install the new ONLYOFFICE 6.0 Workspace on Ubuntu 20.04....
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How to install and set up SeedDMS | Enable Sysadmin
If you need a document management system that's quick and easy to set up, SeedDMS might be your solution.
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How to install the Nextcloud server in Ubuntu 20.04 > Tux-Techie
This tutorial shows how to set up a Nextcloud server on an Ubuntu install along with an overview of the latest Nextcloud features.
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How to install WordPress in Ubuntu 20.04 > Tux-Techie
In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Wordpress in Ubuntu 20.04. The prerequisites for this guide require an Ubuntu installation with a static IP assigned.
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How to set up a Samba file server in Ubuntu 20.04 > Tux-Techie
In this tutorial, we will set up a samba file server in Ubuntu 20.04 and access it in Ubuntu DDE. Share files across Linux, Windows, and Mac.
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The four things you must be able to do in Vim | Enable Sysadmin
A list of the four tasks that any Linux user should be able to accomplish when using the Vim text editor.
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Marvell offers native NVMe SSD Raid 1 Accelerator > Tux-Techie
Linux and windows open source tech guides and news. NVMe ssd raid 1 native support.
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How to assign a Static IP address in Ubuntu DDE > Tux-Techie
In this tutorial, we are going to focus on how to assign a static IP address in the DDE version of Ubuntu.
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Creating LDAP accounts with phpLDAPadmin > Tux-Techie
For this tutorial, you will first need to have an OpenLDAP server installed along with phpLDAPadmin. If you do not already have an OpenLDAP server setup, then check out this article to learn how to do so. In this tutorial, we will create a new user with an Organizational Unit named TestUser and the Posix Group named TestAccount. The user ID for this test account is btester.
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Configuring Ubuntu Linux to authenticate to an LDAP server > Tux-Techie
The prerequisites for this tutorial require an OpenLDAP server and a client-side system with Ubuntu Linux. To learn how to set up your own OpenLDAP server, check out this article.
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