Step-by-Step Guide: Installing Pydio on Debian 11
Pydio is a free, open-source, and cloud-based file-sharing application. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Pydio on Debian 11.
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Pydio is a free, open-source, and cloud-based file-sharing application. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Pydio on Debian 11.
JIRA is a commercial software application developed by Atlassian for issue tracking and project management. This tutorial will show you how to install the JIRA project management tool on Ubuntu 22.04 server.
Laravel is a free and open-source PHP framework that provides a set of tools and resources to build modern PHP applications. This guide will use Docker Compose to containerize a Laravel application for development.
Django is a python framework used for developing dynamic websites and applications. It follows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Django framework on a Ubuntu 22.04 server. You will also create a demo project and test it out.
Drupal is an open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. Many organizations worldwide use it to create blogs, government sites, corporate websites, and more. This tutorial will teach you how to install Drupal using Docker on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
osTicket is a free and open-source support ticket system used to scale and streamline your customer service and improve your customer experience. This tutorial will show you how to install osTicket on Debian 11.
phpBB is free and open-source forum software that provides a space for people to gather and communicate with each other. It is written in PHP and uses MariaDB as a database backend.
Varnish Cache is a high-performance HTTP accelerator designed for high-traffic dynamic websites. This post will show you how to install the Varnish Cache and configure it with Apache on Ubuntu 22.04.
ERPNext is an open-source Enterprise ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system. In this tutorial, you will install the ERPNext on a Rocky Linux 9 server and then secure your installation with SSL/TLS certificates via Certbot and Letsencrypt.
OpenMRS stands for “Open Medical Record System”, is a free, open-source, and efficient electronic medical record (EMR) storage and retrieval system. In this post, we will show you how to install OpenMRS on Debian 11.