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How to Install MediaWiki on CentOS 7

Posted on by Marco Bacco | Updated:
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This tutorial will cover what MediaWiki is and how to install MediaWiki on CentOS 7, from downloading the latest version to database creation and installation completion.

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What is Wireshark?

Wireshark is a cross-platform network protocol analyzer authorized under the GNU general public license. Authored by Gerald Combs, the project was originally named Ethereal project in the late 1990s while working for a small Internet service provider.

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What is Pandoc?

Pandoc is an open source command-line utility that serves as a format converter, changing files between markup languages. It was created in 2006 by John MacFarlane and written in Haskell. This tool is compatible with Windows, CentOS, and most Unix-like systems.

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Using SSH Keys with PuTTY

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Introduction

PuTTY is the de facto standard used to connect to Linux devices from Windows. The best way to use PuTTY is with secure shell (SSH) keys. People prefer to use PuTTY with SSH keys so that they don’t have to remember their SSH password. Using PuTTY enables users to use stronger passwords that prevent password compromises resulting from brute force attacks.

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Different business and development workloads call for more versatility in your environment. Virtualization provides an option for creating virtual environments to host, test, and develop your mission-critical projects.

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How to Install Rocket.Chat on CentOS 7

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An essential part of any company's success is effective internal and external communication with its clients and partners regardless of the company's size. But, of course, there must be a communication balance.

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How to Install Arch Linux

Posted on by Martin Pollock
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What is Arch Linux?

Arch Linux is a Linux distribution designed for computers with X86-64 processors. It was created by Judd Vinet in 2002. The main idea behind this distribution is speed, flexibility, and simplicity. Arch Linux focuses on centralized configuration, similar to Gentoo Linux.

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The cloning process in VMware is a process in which you create an exact copy of your original virtual machine (VM). A VMware clone has the same hardware, software, and other configurations as the original VM.

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Although Linux is considered a robust operating system with very few issues with applications, programs sometimes become unresponsive. When this happens, they can consume plenty of system resources or take down the entire system. Usually, these applications cannot be restarted automatically. 

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Minecraft is a popular sandbox and adventure game that offers creative and survival challenges as you explore an infinite world with endless modification possibilities. It was created by Mojang Studios and was first made publicly available in May of 2009. Minecraft was officially released on November 18, 2011. 

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