How to Install Redmine on CentOS 7

Using a Different System? How to Install Redmine on Ubuntu 16.04 Are we missing a guide for your target system? Request one, or submit your own! Redmine is a free... Read more

Install Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware on CentOS 7

Using a Different System? Install Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Are we missing a guide for your target system? Request one, or submit your own! Introduction Tiki... Read more

Install RockMongo on CentOS 7

RockMongo is a web-based MongoDB Management tool that is similar to the MySQL Management tool: phpMyAdmin. This tutorial will cover the process of installing and using RockMongo on CentOS 7... Read more

How To Install SA-MP San Andreas Multiplayer on CentOS 7

In this tutorial you will learn how to setup an SA-MP (San Andreas Multiplayer) server on CentOS 7. Prerequisites Let’s make sure the system is fully updated before we start.... Read more

How to Install TaskBoard 0.3.1 on CentOS 7

TaskBoard is a free and open source time management web app. Inspired by Kanban, TaskBoard can help you keep track of things that need to be done in an intuitive... Read more

How to Install Gradle on CentOS 7

Using a Different System? How to Install Gradle on Ubuntu 16.10 Are we missing a guide for your target system? Request one, or submit your own! Gradle is a free... Read more

Install Ruby on Rails with Rbenv on CentOS 7

Introduction Ruby on Rails is a popular open-source web framework that can help Ruby programmers develop web applications rapidly. However, during the development of Ruby on Rails applications, a common... Read more

Boost Productivity with Z and Zsh on CentOS

Introduction Working on Linux systems means that one is using the command line more often than not. Having to type long directory names over and over as well as guessing... Read more

Install TaskServer (taskd) On CentOS 7

Using a Different System? Install TaskServer (taskd) on Debian 9 Install TaskServer (taskd) on Fedora 26 Install TaskServer (taskd) on FreeBSD 11 Are we missing a guide for your target... Read more

Changing Your SSH Port For Extra Security on CentOS 6 or 7

Right now, everyone seems to use the infamous port 22 to connect to their server with SSH. In my opinion, it is just another way to make it easier for... Read more