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Knowledge base / Automatic installation of scripts
Quick and Easy PHPFusion Installation on a Virtual Server

If you want to launch a website with PHPFusion but don’t feel like dealing with manual setup, here’s the simplest way — from logging in to getting the CMS up and running.

26.06.2025
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Knowledge base / Automatic installation of scripts
How to Easily Install HostCMS on a Virtual Server Using a Script

HostCMS is a reliable and time-tested content management system used by bloggers, news sites, corporate portals, and even online stores. Its key strength is modularity: you can build your website like a set of building blocks. Need a specific feature, like a news widget or product catalog? Just plug it in — no hassle.

This guide will show you how to quickly install HostCMS on your virtual server using a single script. No complicated commands or instructions — even a beginner can handle it.

Note: This installation script only works on servers running Ubuntu 22.04 or Ubuntu 24.04. If your server runs another Linux distribution or a different OS, the script won’t work.

25.06.2025
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Knowledge base / System / Server
What Is Secure Boot and What Do Shim Files Have to Do With It?

If you’ve ever tried installing Linux and ran into weird boot errors — especially when Secure Boot is involved — you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll break down what Secure Boot actually is, what shim files are, and why they sometimes get in the way of booting Linux — in simple terms, without diving too deep into technical jargon

Windows can do a lot — but it also comes with a bunch of background processes you didn’t ask for. And if your PC isn’t exactly high-powered, you’ve probably noticed this: things feel sluggish, and Task Manager shows your CPU working overtime, hitting 80–100%… even when you’re not running anything. Often, the culprits are background services that run “by default.” The good news? Some of them can be safely disabled — and your system will feel faster almost instantly.

25.06.2025
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Knowledge base / Terminal / Server
Btop++: an advanced resource monitor for Linux that beats top in functionality

When you want to check what’s going on with your system via terminal, the first command that comes to mind is usually top. But there’s a modern alternative — Btop++. It’s a powerful resource monitor for Linux that gives you detailed info about CPU usage, memory, disks, network activity, and running processes. Btop++ is written in C++ and is the successor to bashtop and bpytop, created by the same developer.

24.06.2025
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Knowledge base / Windows
What to Do If a Program Window Goes Off-Screen in Windows

Every now and then, Windows does something odd — a program is running, but its window seems to have vanished. You might see just a sliver of it, maybe only the bottom edge, but you can’t grab it or click any buttons. This often happens after disconnecting a second monitor or switching from multiple screens to one. No need to restart your computer — there are a few simple tricks to bring the window back into view.

24.06.2025
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Knowledge base / Windows
How to View Hidden Folders in Windows

Ever looked for a folder and couldn’t find it, even though you know it should be there? Chances are, it hasn’t gone anywhere — it’s just hidden. Windows hides certain files and folders either to protect important system data or simply to keep things looking tidy. The good news: revealing these hidden items is super simple. Just take your time and make sure you know what you’re looking at before making any changes.

24.06.2025
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Knowledge base / Windows
How to Create a Bootable USB Drive for Windows: 5 Simple Methods

If you’re planning to reinstall Windows or set it up on a new computer, the first thing you’ll need is a bootable USB drive. Grab a flash drive with at least 8 GB of storage, back up anything important on it (because it’ll be wiped), and pick the method that works best for you. Here are five of the most popular and user-friendly options.

24.06.2025
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Knowledge base / Windows
How to Free Up Disk Space in Windows 11

If your laptop starts warning you about low disk space and there’s less and less room left, don’t rush to buy a new SSD. First, try cleaning up the system a bit — you might be surprised how much space you can reclaim just by trimming down Windows 11’s appetite. Here are a few easy ways to do that.