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Install Atom on Ubuntu 18.04: GitHub’s Code Editor APT Setup

Atom is a free, open-source, cross-platform code editor developed by GitHub. Built on Electron, it uses HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Node.js…

3 weeks ago

Install MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04: Two Methods and Secure Setup

MariaDB is an open-source, multi-threaded relational database management system and a fully backward-compatible replacement for MySQL. It was created by some…

3 weeks ago

Install Odoo 11 on Ubuntu 18.04: Virtualenv and Nginx Proxy Setup

Odoo 11 is an open-source all-in-one business software platform covering CRM, e-commerce, billing, accounting, manufacturing, warehouse management, project management, and…

3 weeks ago

Install Odoo on Ubuntu 18.04: Deploy Version 12 with Nginx

Odoo is the most widely used open-source all-in-one business software suite. It integrates CRM, e-commerce, billing, accounting, manufacturing, warehouse management, project…

3 weeks ago

Install phpMyAdmin with Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04: Setup and Config

phpMyAdmin is a free, open-source PHP application for managing MySQL and MariaDB servers through a browser. It lets you create databases,…

3 weeks ago

Install phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu 18.04 with Apache: Setup Guide

phpMyAdmin is a free, open-source PHP application that provides a browser-based interface for managing MySQL and MariaDB servers. It lets you…

3 weeks ago

Install Zabbix on Ubuntu 18.04: Server Setup with MySQL Backend

Zabbix is a mature open-source infrastructure monitoring platform that collects metrics from network devices, servers, virtual machines, and applications. It supports…

3 weeks ago

Install Gradle on Ubuntu 18.04: Set Up OpenJDK and Environment

Gradle is a powerful open-source build automation tool used primarily for Java, Kotlin, Groovy, and Android projects. It combines the flexibility…

3 weeks ago

Install TeamViewer on Ubuntu 18.04: Download the .deb and Set Up

TeamViewer is a proprietary cross-platform remote access application for remote control, desktop sharing, file transfer, and online meetings. It is one of the most widely used remote support tools in the world, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. TeamViewer is not included in the Ubuntu repositories because it is proprietary software. This guide covers how to install TeamViewer on Ubuntu 18.04 using the official .deb package. The same steps apply to Ubuntu 16.04, Debian, Linux Mint, and Elementary OS. <strong>Prerequisite:</strong>&nbsp;You&nbsp;need&nbsp;sudo&nbsp;access. Install TeamViewer on Ubuntu: Download the .deb Package Download the official TeamViewer .deb package. The _amd64.deb suffix indicates this package is for 64-bit x86-64 systems. For ARM-based machines, download the appropriate package from the TeamViewer Linux downloads page: bashwget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/teamviewer_amd64.deb Install the package using apt. The ./ prefix tells apt this is a local file path, not a package name from the repositories: bashsudo apt install ./teamviewer_amd64.deb At the 'Do you want to continue?' prompt, type Y and press Enter. The installer resolves and installs the Qt5 library dependencies that TeamViewer requires for its graphical interface. TeamViewer also registers its official APT repository automatically during this process, which enables future updates.…

3 weeks ago

Install Nagios Core on Ubuntu 18.04: Build from Source Guide

Nagios is one of the most widely used open-source infrastructure monitoring systems in the world. It tracks servers, networks, applications, services,…

3 weeks ago