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How to Uninstall cloudlinux and covert back to centos cpanel server

CloudLinux supports all the hardware supported by RHEL/CentOS, with few exceptions. Exceptions are usually hardware that require binary drivers, and that doesn’t have any open source alternatives. Uninstall Cloudlinux wget https://repo.cloudlinux.com/cloudlinux/sources/cln/cldeploy sh cldeploy -c Verify

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DNS Settings not showing on Plesk subscriptions

Why My Plesk Subscribers can’t see the DNS Settings for their web site? Usually subscriber can’t find DNS settings for their web sites in Plesk because of missing permissions , while configuring the subscriber or missing in the plan of

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How to Install and use Nano Text Editor Commands in Linux

When working on the command line, quite often you will need to create or edit text files or any kind of file to edit. Two of the most powerful and popular command-line editors are Vim and Emacs. Both of them have a steep learning curve that can be intimidating to new users. For those who need a simple editor, there is nano.
GNU nano is an easy to use command line text editor for Unix and Linux operating systems. It includes all the basic functionality you’d expect from a regular text editor, like syntax highlighting, multiple buffers, search and replace with regular expression support, spellchecking, UTF-8 encoding, and more.

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