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Ubuntu: Check and Change timezone using CLI

🕒 Timezones in Linux ✅ Check the Current Timezone To view the current system timezone, use: This will show output […]

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📌 Step 1: Update your package sources Open a terminal and run: 📌 Step 2: Install Cockpit Cockpit is available […]

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Ubuntu: Automatically install updates

Ubuntu has a built-in mechanism for automatic security updates. You can enable it as follows: This will open a configuration […]

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Ubuntu: Mount/Unmount network share

🔗 Mount and Unmount a Network Share (SMB) 📋 Prerequisite: On most Linux distributions, you need to install the cifs-utils […]

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Ubuntu: Create, Remove and manage folders

📁 Create and Delete a Folder (Directory) in Linux ✅ Create a Folder To create a folder (directory), use: 🗑️ […]

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🚀 Upgrade (Evaluation) to Full Version 🔄 Upgrade to Standard Edition: 🔄 Upgrade to Datacenter Edition: Note: The product keys […]

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☁️ AWS: Networking Terminology

AWS Networking Terminology (with Explanations) 📊 Diagram BelowThe diagram illustrates how connections between VPCs and AWS Regions work – including […]

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☁️ Understanding VPC Routing in AWS

Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) is like your own mini data center in the cloud. Routing within a VPC is […]

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☁️ What Is a Subnet in AWS?

A subnet in AWS is like a physical building within a specific location (called a region). For example, take the […]

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When setting up a Linux server – especially for web hosting, file sharing, or remote access via SSH – it’s […]

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