Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for TechRepublic, The New Stack, and Linux New Media. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen.com.
EasySSH offers a convenient way to connect to your remote Linux servers. Even with a couple of caveats, it can make your admin life a bit easier. Here’s how to install and use this GUI tool.
If you’ve ever wanted to install a web server on your Android device, you’re in luck. This walk-through explains how to install and configure HTTP Server powered by Apache.
If you’ve installed GNOME on CentOS 7 and now want to remove it, you’ll be happy to know the process is quite simple. Here’s a quick look at how it’s done.
Canonical has released a new edition of its server platform, ideal for containers and the cloud. Here are the steps to follow for installing Ubuntu Minimal.
If you’ve discovered that you can’t install mcrypt as you once could, fret not. Here are the steps to take so you can get that oft-used dependency installed with the help of pecl.
If superfluous repositories are slowing down your system, it’s time to clean house. Here’s a simple way to remove unwanted or broken repos from your Linux distribution.
With the latest iteration of Ubuntu comes much change. Jack Wallen shows you how DNS nameserver entries are now configured for networking interfaces in Ubuntu Server 18.04.