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How to Use the Top Command in Linux

The top command provides a dynamic, real-time view of the running system. It is used to monitor system processes and resource usage, such as CPU, memo…

How to Compress and Extract Files with TAR in Linux

The tar command stands for “tape archive” and the basic Unix command to archive files. By default the command will save the archive in a .tar file…

How to Create a 1C Terminal Server on Linux

1C officially provides RPM packages and therefore the best option for a terminal server is RPM Linux distributions like CentOS. The terminal server wi…

29 Basic Linux Commands For Web Developers

Linux distributions support various GUIs (graphical user interfaces) but the old command-line interface (bash) still proves to be easier and quicker i…

How to Upgrade Your Server (Ubuntu)

Ubuntu is one of the most popular operating systems on servers to run websites. Also, VPS providers like DigitalOcean, Vultr, and Linode make it even …

8 Linux Desktop Environments You Probably Don’t Know

Unlike Windows and Mac OS, Linux offers a variety of desktop environments for its users. Each desktop environment (interface) has its own appearance, …

Ubuntu Desktop Wallpapers

Despite the growing popularity of mainstream operating systems like Windows and macOS, a lot of people are still devoted users of Ubuntu and its featu…

Wine 2.0 is Now Available for Download

If you’re a Mac or Linux user who is heavily reliant on Wine, you would be pleased to know that Wine 2.0 is now available for download starting from…

Ubuntu on Windows 10 – Get Linux Goodies on Your PC

Microsoft recently launched Bash on Ubuntu on Windows 10 — a shell environment with most of the Linux CLI tools and utilities. Using the same, you c…

Protect Your Linux: Act Now Against ‘Dirty COW’ Exploits

If you own a server, computer, an Android phone or any other device that runs Linux, you need to read this. Hackers have begun exploiting a Linux kern…

10 Most Asked Questions About Linux

You have probably heard of Linux as the free alternative to Windows and OS X. It’s one of the most popular free PC operating systems out there and c…

Using Kit Language in Windows and Linux

In the previous post, we have discussed about Kit, a very simple HTML templating language. If you had been following this, you should find that the GU…

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