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Manually Installing Amazon EFS Client
AWSLinux

Manually Installing Amazon EFS Client on Other Linux Distributions

Manually install Amazon EFS client (amazon-efs-utils) on Linux distributions. Step-by-step guide with examples for RPM and DEB-based systems.
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RabbitMQ vs Apache Kafka: A Detailed Comparison
Apache Kafka

RabbitMQ vs Apache Kafka: A Detailed Comparison

Compare RabbitMQ vs Apache Kafka. Understand differences, use cases, and strengths. Find out which messaging solution suits your needs.
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Install pip offline
Python

How to Install Pip Offline

Learn how to install pip offline using pre-downloaded packages and tools. Ensure Python environments are ready even without internet access.
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Keytool Utility - Print and view certificates
JavaSSL/TLS

Keytool Print and View Certificate: Commands and Examples

Keytool, a command-line utility included with Java, allows you to print and view certificates in a keystore.
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Monitoring Kafka Partitions
Apache Kafka

Monitoring Kafka Partitions

Monitor Kafka partitions, critical metrics to track, and tools and best practices to ensure the smooth operation of your Kafka cluster.
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Substrings in Bash
Linux

Substrings in Bash: A Comprehensive Guide

Extract and manipulate substrings in Bash with examples. Bash is a powerful shell scripting language used across Linux and Unix systems.
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Default Ubuntu root password
Linux

What is the Default Ubuntu Root Password?

Ubuntu has no default root password. Learn how to manage root privileges safely using sudo or by setting a root password.
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How to Save and Exit Nano in Terminal
Linux

How to Save and Exit Nano in Terminal

Learn how to save and exit Nano in the terminal. The Nano text editor is a popular, user-friendly command-line text editor for Linux.
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Changing the Default Bash Prompt
Linux

Changing the Default Bash Prompt in Linux

In Linux, the default Bash prompt is defined by the PS1 environment variable. Change the default Bash prompt in Linux using the PS1 variable.
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