How To Install OBS Studio on Fedora 43
OBS Studio is the gold standard for open-source screen recording and live streaming on Linux — and if you’re running Fedora 43, getting it installed correctly is…
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How To Install Navidrome on Debian 13
Navidrome is an open-source, self-hosted music streaming server that gives you complete control over your digital music collection. Unlike commercial streaming platforms, Navidrome lets you stream your…
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How To Install Passbolt on Fedora 43
Managing passwords across a team is one of those problems that sneaks up on you — until a credential gets leaked or someone leaves and nobody knows…
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How To Install IPTVnator on Manjaro
Finding a capable, open-source IPTV player on Linux that actually works without constant fiddling is a real challenge. If you’re a Manjaro user tired of clunky browser…
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How To Install Siege on Fedora 43
Deploying a web application without stress-testing it first is like opening a restaurant without a trial service — everything looks fine until real traffic hits and the…
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How To Install Postman on Fedora 43
If you work with APIs daily, a clunky testing workflow costs you real time. Postman is the industry-standard API platform trusted by over 40 million developers worldwide…
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How To Install OSSEC on Debian 13
Linux servers face constant threats — from brute-force SSH attacks to silent rootkits running undetected for weeks. If you’re running Debian 13 (Trixie) without a Host-based Intrusion…
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How To Install Snort on Fedora 43
Network security has become a critical concern for organizations and individuals alike in today’s interconnected digital landscape. Snort, one of the most widely deployed open-source Network Intrusion…
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How To Install Nikto on Linux Mint 22
Web servers get attacked every day. Misconfigurations, outdated software, and exposed admin panels are the low-hanging fruit that attackers exploit first — and they are embarrassingly common….
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How To Install Gopeed on Debian 13
If you’ve been managing downloads on Linux with wget or a browser’s built-in downloader, you already know how limiting that experience gets — no multi-threading, no BitTorrent…
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