How to Install ClickHouse on Debian 9 | RoseHosting

In this tutorial, we will explain the steps of installing ClickHouse on a Debian 9 VPS.

ClickHouse is a free and open-source DBMS (columnar database management system) developed by Yandex. With ClickHouse, users can manage very large volumes of data, including non-aggregated data, and generate data reports in real time – and it can do all of this pretty quickly, too. It is able to process hundreds of millions of data entries per second on a server. The system is linearly scalable and can be scaled up to store and process trillions of rows and petabytes of data.  The installation process is pretty easy and straightforward, and it can be done in less than 10 minutes. Let’s get started.

Source: How to Install ClickHouse on Debian 9 | RoseHosting

Lightweight Media Player Parole 1.0.5 Released! (How to Install) | UbuntuHandbook

The fifth bug-fix release for the lightweight Parole media play 1.0 series was released a day ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 19.04, and Ubuntu 19.10.

Parole is a simple media player for Xfce desktop that is based on the GStreamer framework, and designed with simplicity, speed and resource usage in mind.

Source: Lightweight Media Player Parole 1.0.5 Released! (How to Install) | UbuntuHandbook

How to Convert Web Apps to Desktop Apps on Peppermint Linux – Make Tech Easier

Site-specific browsers or, for some, single-site browsers, or SSBs for short, arrived on the scene, became a fad, and then almost disappeared. The term refers to “packages” that contain the bare essentials from a regular browser, bound to a URL from a specific site or, even better, a web-app. The combination can, theoretically, act and feel almost like a local application. And yet, SSBs failed because they initially didn’t “act and feel like local applications.” Since then, technology has improved, the web has expanded, and nowadays, many web-based solutions have even surpassed local software as far as features and functionality go.

Source: How to Convert Web Apps to Desktop Apps on Peppermint Linux – Make Tech Easier

How To Install Webmin on CentOS 8 | Linuxize

Webmin is an open-source control panel that allows you to manage your Linux server through an easy-to-use web interface. It allows you to manage users, groups, disk quotas, create files and directories as well as configure most popular services including web, FTP, email and database servers.This tutorial explains how to install Webmin on CentOS 8.

Source: How To Install Webmin on CentOS 8 | Linuxize

How to create an S3 Bucket (Object Storage) on Amazon AWS

S3 (Simple Storage Service) falls under “Storage” service in AWS (Amazon Web Services). In simple words, S3 is nothing but an object storage where you can store your objects (Files, Videos, Images, Documents, and any-type-of-file). We can restrict the access to files as per our requirements. We can keep multiple versions of the file if needed. We can have access to our data whenever and wherever needed having access to the Internet at the lowest possible cost. To understand more about billing, click here.

Source: How to create an S3 Bucket (Object Storage) on Amazon AWS

How to Install Gitea Code Hosting Platform with HTTPS on Debian 10

Gitea is a code hosting web application written in Go and forked from Gogs. As its name suggests, it is designed to be used with the popular source control program Git, similarly to Gitlab and Github. This guide will explain how to install Gitea on Debian 10 behind an HTTPS reverse proxy (Nginx).

Source: How to Install Gitea Code Hosting Platform with HTTPS on Debian 10

PyRadio: An open source alternative for internet radio | Opensource.com

PyRadio is a convenient, open source, command-line application for playing any radio station that has a streaming link. And in 2019, almost every radio station (certainly, every one that has a web presence) has a way to listen online. Using the free PyRadio program, you can add, edit, play and switch between your own selected list of streaming radio stations. It is a command-line tool for Linux that can run on many computers, including Macintosh and tiny computers like Raspberry Pi. To some, a command-line client for playing music might sound needlessly complicated, but it’s actually a simple alternative and one that serves as an instant text-based dashboard to easily select music to listen to.

Source: PyRadio: An open source alternative for internet radio | Opensource.com