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How to use awk command in Linux
AWK is a powerful text-processing command line tool in Linux that enables users to perform various operations on a given data file. It can be used to extract, manipulate, and rearr...
Jacob Enderson· 04 February·54How To Kill Zombie Processes on Linux
A Zombie process, also referred to as a "defunct" or "dead" process, is a process that has completed its execution but remains present in the system's process table. It should have...
Jacob Enderson· 04 February·46How to Use the Sudo Command in Linux
The sudo command (which stands for “superuser do”) is a powerful tool that allows users to execute commands with the privileges of the root user. It’s especially useful for system...
Den W.· 27 January·48How to Check Your Linux Version
Do you want to find out what version of Linux you have? Whether you're setting up a new Linux machine or just curious about the version you have, it's easy to learn how to check yo...
Alex· 27 January·345 Free Open Source Backup Software for Linux
备份复制和保存重要数据或文件to another place to achieve data synchronization between different hosts. And backups on personal computers or servers are import...
Dayton C. Wilton· 21 December 2022·35Ubuntu snap - uninstall or keep?
Snap is a package format which is mostly programmed and supported by Canonical, the Ubuntu developer. However, it is viewed with mixed feelings in the Linux community. Whether you...
Den W.· 23 September 2022·105How to use cat command in Linux
Command cat is used to concatenate files and print on the standard output. For example, if you need to print text file to console you can use this command cat some_file.txt You als...
Alex· 17 May 2022·94Linux This Month: RHEL 8.4, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 & 1Password for Linux
This month, we'll be racing around looking at all the updates and other interesting things that have happened in this past month, in the wonderful and often wacky world of Linux an...
Den W.· 07 June 2021·104Linux This Month: Rocky Linux RC & Linux Kernel 5.12
Plasma Mobile is an open software system for Linux mobile devices, and the team have presented the updates they've been working on for March and April of 2021. They stated that mos...
Alex· 13 May 2021·196Linux This Month - Releases Galore from Parrot OS 4.11, Ubuntu 21.04, GNOME, Debian and Red Hat
In this episode, we'll talk about GNOME 40, Ubuntu 21.04, Parrot OS 4.11, RHEL 8.1's Common Criteria Certification and Red Hat Summit 2021. Debian 10.9 Debian has announced a new...
Alex· 14 April 2021·145Linux This Month - AlmaLinux arrives, Podman 3.0, KaliLinux and Ubuntu Core 20
In this episode, we're going to take a look at recent developments with AlmaLinux and Podman, and the arrival of Ubuntu Core 20, Kali Linux, 2021.1 and Firefox 86.0, let's take a l...
Alex· 12 March 2021·302 ·1Linux This Month - The future of CentOS, and Linux on Mars
By now, you've probably seen some sort of news on the landing of the perseverance Mars Rover, but did you know that there's actually a tiny helicopter ingenuity tucked under the Ro...
Jacob Enderson· 24 February 2021·78Android Apps On Your PC!
The common latte is typically a bit of a pricey choice down at the coffee shop, but now there's a kind of latte you won't have to pay for. And no, I'm not talking about having some...
Alex· 28 January 2021·79Linux This Month: LibreOffice, CentOS news and our 2021 Linux predictions
Today we'll be discussing some of the things that have happened this past month in the world of Linux. We'll start off with some CentOS news, Linux kernel 5.10 is finally out, Libr...
Alex· 22 January 2021·120Linux This Month: A Christmas Kernel, CentOS 6, and SUSE rumors
Today we'll be discussing some of the things that have been happening this month in the world of Linux and the ecosystem of open source that it lives in. We'll start off with some...
Den W.· 09 December 2020·65Linux This Month - Ubuntu releases Groovy Gorilla, new Red Hat Ansible integration & more!
In this last month, Ubuntu has released the Gorilla and OpenShift and Ansible have become best friends. Before we dive into those topics. Let's take a look at this month's notewor...
Alex· 05 November 2020·52