How To Install and Configure CentOS 8 with GNOME
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions about how to install CentOS 8 with a GNOME desktop. As announced on the CentOS official website, CentOS has been released on the 24th of September 2019...
View ArticleHow To Add A User to Sudoers On CentOS 8
In today’s tutorial, we are going to focus on adding a user to sudoers on the most recent CentOS distribution : CentOS 8. The sudo command is one of the most popular command available on Linux. It...
View ArticleHow To Add Swap Space on CentOS 8
This tutorial focuses on how to create swap space on CentOS 8 using a swap file or a swap partition. On CentOS 8, it is quite common to run out of memory. It can be because you are running too many...
View ArticleHow To Add and Delete Users on CentOS 8
This tutorial focuses on the ways to add users and delete users on CentOS 8 operating systems. When starting with a fresh CentOS 8 instance, adding and deleting users is one of the most basic tasks...
View ArticleHow To Install Apache on CentOS 8
This tutorial explains how to install Apache on CentOS 8 and how to configure virtual hosts easily From all the web servers available, the Apache Web Server is probably one of the most popular ones....
View ArticleHow To Install NGINX on CentOS 8
This tutorial focuses on how to install a NGINX web server on Centos 8 hosts. NGINX is probably one of the most popular web servers in use nowadays. Pronounced “engine-x“, NGINX is used to serve 32%...
View ArticleHow To Install Grafana on CentOS 8
This post focuses on installing the latest version of Grafana v6.x on a CentOS 8 instance. Grafana is by far one of the most popular open source dashboard monitoring tools of 2019. Used by eBay,...
View ArticleHow To Install and Enable SSH Server on CentOS 8
This tutorial focuses on setting up and configuring a SSH server on a CentOS 8 desktop environment. SSH, for Secure Shell, is a network protocol that is used in order to operate remote logins to...
View ArticleHow To Change Root Password on CentOS 8
The root account is a special user account on Linux that has access to all files, all commands and that can pretty much do anything on a Linux server. Most of the time, the root account is disabled,...
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