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Linux Kernel And Its Functions Paid Members Public
People use Linux every day. Today almost all electronic products are built on Linux and the most popular ones are Android devices. Every day almost 850,000 Android devices are activated which is the largest compared to any other mobile devices manufacturer such as Windows Phone, iPhone, etc. It’s
How To Setup Latest Oracle OpenJDK On Linux Paid Members Public
OpenJDK is an open source version of Java Development Kit and is available on most Linux package repositories. Sadly, the version is quite outdated since Java programs today are compiled for the latest Java Environment (which is now version 10), the package found on most Linux repositories is still in
Install Ubuntu Bash Shell On Windows 10 Paid Members Public
Nobody expected that Linux on Windows will be a reality! Through Anniversary Update of Windows 10, Microsoft offered full-fledged Ubuntu-based Bash shell as a gift. To make this possible, Microsoft added a new feature called “Windows Subsystem for Linux”. Now Windows developers can write shell scripting! It is like a
Discover the Magic of Gnome Boxes: A Complete Guide Paid Members Public
Boxes or GNOME Boxes is virtualization software for GNOME Desktop Environment. It’s similar to Oracle VirtualBox but features a simple user interface. Boxes also pose some challenges for newbies and VirtualBox users. For instance, it’s easy on VirtualBox to install guest addition images through the menu bar, but
What Is SSH Command And How To Use SSH To Connect To Remote Server Paid Members Public
There may be times where logging in to a computer remotely is necessary. You may require access to a file, need to assist a friend with a problem, or even transfer files between computers. Whatever it is Secure Shell (SSH) lets you connect to another computer running Linux (or indeed
Master The Linux Command Line Paid Members Public
If you use Linux long enough, you will most likely have performed actions via the terminal in some capacity, even if it was something as simple as installing a package. You might even know how to create directories or folders, move, copy or rename files and folders, run software, run
How To Rename A File(s) In Linux Paid Members Public
One of the most basic things that any user does in Linux is rename files. You can rename files in Linux using a file manager, but it isn’t very interesting. In this article, you will learn to rename a file or rename multiple files in Linux through the terminal.
How To Customize Ubuntu 18.04 With Themes Paid Members Public
Hello, Ubuntu fans! Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver comes with a huge major upgrade; switching from Unity to GNOME Desktop Environment. This sounds fun and refreshing but unfortunately, the Desktop Environment switch has also left some users quite confused over one thing they love the most: theming. However, the irony