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This article will guide you on steps to #install #software from #source on #Ubuntu. The Complete #command is apt-get which is the easiest way to install files/Softwares #packages.
Once installed, on the command line, you can use dpkg --listfiles packagename . For instance, dpkg --listfiles firefox .
If you want to see what files a package contains without installing it, then you can install apt-file and use that.
This article will guide you on how to use Bpytop Monitoring for Linux & FreeBSD Resources.
#Bpytop is a great utility which is useful on your #Linux, #macOS, and #FreeBSD as a #resource #monitor. It is much faster than bashtop and works pretty well as Python 3 is standard on many Unix boxes.
This article will guide you on how to install Node.js and verify its installation. Additionally, you will also learn how to uninstall it. #Node . js is a runtime environment that allows software developers to launch both the #frontend and #backend of web apps using #JavaScript. Although JS underpins all the processes for app assembly, as a backend #development #environment, Node. js, differs from the frontend environment.
This article will guide you on how to configure #Apache to serve encrypted requests using a self-signed SSL certificate and to redirect unencrypted HTTP requests to #HTTPS. Self-signed #certificates or certificates issued by a private CAs are not appropriate for use with the general public. It can only properly verify the identity of the server when it is signed by a trusted third party because any attacker can create a self-signed certificate and launch a man-in-the-middle attack.
This article will guide you on the different methods to secure #WAMP Server. Basically, WAMP provides support for #MySQL and #PHP. It can be used in production under condition that you install the secure WAMP #distro and it can run on #Internet and not just #intranet.
This article will guide you on the process to #download multiple files using curl utility. Curl allows downloading files simultaneously from a remote system.
The curl tool lets us fetch a given #URL from the command-line. Sometimes we want to save a web file to our own computer. Other times we might pipe it directly into another program. Either way, #curl has us covered.
This is the basic usage of curl:
curl http://some.url --output some.file