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How To Install Bacula Server on Ubuntu 14.04 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install Bacula Server on Ubuntu 14.04

Bacula is an open-source network backup solution that allows you create backups and perform data recovery of your computer systems. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure the server components of Bacula on an Ubuntu 14.04 server.

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Установка Composer в Ubuntu 20.04 [Краткое руководство] — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

Установка Composer в Ubuntu 20.04 [Краткое руководство]

В этом кратком руководстве мы расскажем об установке Composer на сервере под управлением Ubuntu 20.04. Более детальный вариант настоящего руководства с подробным разъяснениями каждого шага можно найти в [статье «Установка и настройка Composer в Ubuntu…

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How To Install Django — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install Django

This tutorial explains how to install Python, how to create a virtual env, and how to install Django using Pip. These steps work on both CentOS and Ubuntu systems.Django is a free, open-source program that streamlines Python programming to help developers create “clean, pragmatic design”

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How To Install Glassfish 4.0 on Ubuntu 12.04.3 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install Glassfish 4.0 on Ubuntu 12.04.3

There are many tutorials available to help you install OpenJDK and JBoss. This is one on the latest concerning Oracle Java and Glassfish. Hopefully this will make deploying easier for Java EE developers. Here’s how to install Glassfish 4.0 on Ubuntu 12.04.3.

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How To Install ISPConfig3 on an Ubuntu 14.04 Server — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install ISPConfig3 on an Ubuntu 14.04 Server

ISPConfig3 is a control panel that can be used to manage accounts, domains, email addresses and more. It is often used to help administers configure server shares for users. In this guide, we’ll cover how to install it on an Ubuntu 14.04 server.

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How To Install MariaDB from Binary Tarballs on Ubuntu 13.10 — step-by-step Linux tutorial on Progressive Robot

How To Install MariaDB from Binary Tarballs on Ubuntu 13.10

Currently, MariaDB is a drop-in replacement for MySQL. This article describes the installation of MariaDB version 5.5.34 x86_64 on an Ubuntu 13.10 droplet. Binary tarballs are used for installation instead of the software repositories available through apt-get. A potential rationale for this choice would be to have complete control over the installed version of MariaDB.

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