How to add a user to Sudoers in CentOS
Sudo is a command line program that allows an ordinary user to execute commands that require superuser privileges. Running your system as a non-root user is good practice for a…
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When doing an installation of a specific version of MySQL on your CentOS machine, you may get errors caused by the previous MySQL that had been installed earlier; probably a…
Read More »WebDav : What is it, It’s alternatives and Why Choose it
WebDav stands for Web Based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. Collective editing of remote content is usually needed and WebDav is one way to achieve that. WebDav can be encountered in…
Read More »How to Disable cPanel Service Monitoring via SSH
Cpanel by default monitors all services installed on a server using chkservd daemon Chkservd monitors all the services and if for some reason a service goes down it automatically tries…
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