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Install LAMP Stack (Apache, MariaDB, PHP) on Ubuntu 22.04

LAMP stack ( Linux, Apache, MariaDB / MySQL, and PHP) is the most widely used software technology stack used by hosting companies to host websites and blogs. In addition, this stack is commonly used to deploy content management systems such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, etc. Here, we will see how to install LAMP stack on […]

How to Install MariaDB on Arch Linux / Manjaro Linux

MariaDB is a very popular open-source database management system everyone uses, from small to large enterprises. It is a fork of MySQL from MariaDB Corporation Ab, led by the original developers of MySQL. MariaDB is fully compatible with the MySQL database and is widely used as a database server in the LAMP and LEMP stack. […]

How to Install PrestaShop with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

PrestaShop is a freemium, open-source e-commerce software. It lets you start your own online store with secure payments, multiple shipping methods, custom themes, and more – no matter your level of technical know-how or previous e-commerce experience. Small and medium-sized businesses often use it, but its features make it ideal for large e-commerce sellers as […]

How to Install Drupal with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

Drupal is a popular open-source content management system that allows you to build, manage, and maintain your website’s content with no coding knowledge. Many different content management systems are available on the internet, but not all are right for every website. If you want to build your website with something flexible and powerful, look no […]

How to Install Joomla with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

Joomla! is a popular Content Management system (CMS) that comes to mind when you are looking for an alternative to WordPress. With Joomla, you can create blogs, discussion forums, and other websites. It is free, open-source, and works well on almost any web hosting service, making it one of the easiest to install and use. […]