Bash Scripting: Moving from Backtick Operator to $ Parentheses
In this article, I show you the pros and cons of each one for use in shell scripts.
Read MoreIn this article, I show you the pros and cons of each one for use in shell scripts.
Read MoreWe will use Apache as the webserver and MariaDB for the database.
Read MoreHow much RAM, and of what type, do you need to run Linux on a refurbished mini PC? Linux Links has the answers.
Read MoreNetBSD is a free, secure, and highly portable UNIX-like Open Source operating system available for many platforms, from 64-bit AlphaServers and desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. The project’s latest release is NetBSD 9.2 which introduc…
Read MoreThe post LFCA: How to Improve Linux Network Security – Part 19 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In an ever-connected world, network security is increasingly becoming one of the areas where organizations invest a great deal o…
Read MoreIntroduction We have been using the yum or rpm package management tools for a while for managing packages in Redhat, Centos and other distributions which have been forked from RHEL. Yum has been the default package manager since Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 onwards. Before yum, RHEL systems had been using the up2date software management program. […]
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Read MoreLearn how to apply firmware updates as a Samsung user on a Linux device.
Read MoreThis week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Fedora 34News: Haiku developing RISC-V port, NetBSD getting polished audio mixer, Fedora dropping remote root password authentication from installer, Vine Linux changes release cycleQuestions and answers: Provi…
Read MoreThis week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Fedora 34News: Haiku developing RISC-V port, NetBSD getting polished audio mixer, Fedora dropping remote root password authentication from installer, Vine Linux changes release cycleQuestions and answers: Provi…
Read More‘Ubuntu First Steps’ is a handy tool for tweaking Ubuntu. The GTK app provides options to customise the Ubuntu dock, desktop icons, and install more apps.
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Step-by-step set-up for VNC server on Ubuntu 20.04. We will install a Linux desktop XFCE on the server, then install and configure the VNC server using TightVNC.
Read MoreSource: Linuxtoday.com
Read MoreSource: Linuxtoday.com
Read MoreAll aboard to get started with Ruby on Rails. On Linux.
Read MoreLibreOffice’s Search Commands helps you find any option, menu item, and sub-menu item with a searchable free-text dialog.
Read MoreHere in this article we will see Zypper in action—installing, updating, removing and doing every other thing a package manager can do.
Read MoreStart saving your pennies. Frameworks have put their game-changing DIY laptop on pre-order in three base configurations and tested with Windows Pro 10, Ubuntu LTA, and Fedora.
Read MoreA website says a lot about a business. Design an attractive and highly responsive site, and all your visitors will know you are a serious company committed to delivering the best user experience. Give your visitors a poorly made website, and they’ll av…
Read MoreCheck out this tutorial for using the df command in both Linux and Unix file systems.
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