How to change mouse cursor theme on MX Linux
MX Linux already has a great mouse cursor, but if you get tired of it, you can easily change it. Here's how to change the mouse cursor on MX Linux in just a few clicks. In our...
How to install DropBox on MX Linux XFCE
DropBox is an excellent service for storing and sharing files on the Internet. Installing DropBox on MX Linux can be done easily in just two steps. Yes, this means that you will...
How to search and find big error_log files on server
There is an easy command that can locate large error_log files on the server. This is great if your server is at a critical level and you want to free up space starting with...
~ $: pwd > Tutorials
pwd is a linux command that shows you what directory you’re in, now it tells you what category you’re in

How to install Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04 server
How to install Nginx on Ubuntu is a guide to setting up Nginx on new Ubuntu server. Depending on your knowledge, you can apply this guide on a server where you may already have a...

First steps How to secure Ubuntu Server
Here's a note on how to secure Ubuntu 22.04 and boost server and site security. For the purposes of this tutorial, I used a VPS server purchased from Time4VPS at an extremely low...

Ubuntu 22.10 fresh start – Settings and Apps
Ubuntu 22.10 fresh start is an article intended for beginners or those who find it easier to follow a certain sequence of settings and installation of new applications. I have...
@ivan:$ ~ uname -a
Blog about Linux by Ivan
Linux tutorials, Linux tricks, ideas, opinions, and my take on what we need to do in Linux to make our lives easier.
@ivan:$ ~ who
Linux dedicated user from 2009. Over 6 years in hosting. Over 30 years of life experience.
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~ $: pwd > Resources
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