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Some Basic Linux Commands For Beginners Paid Members Public
I know that the terminal may look scary at the beginning but it’s so useful you can do a lot of things like rename files easier than a graphic interface, watch or stop system processes, start or stop system services. Commands are the great way to understand Linux and
What Is Android Development Kit (Features And Installation) Paid Members Public
Are you interested in writing android apps? Well, Google has worked really hard to make doing this as simple as it can be. Previously, you needed to download Eclipse and the Android Developer Tools separately and getting it to work was quite a hassle. With Android Studio, Google has provided
What Is A VPN And Why Use VPN? Paid Members Public
We all have heard about VPN sometimes. Most of us normal users of the internet use it. To bypass the region based restrictions of services like Netflix or Youtube ( Yes, youtube has geo-restrictions too). In fact, VPN is actually mostly used for this purpose only. You ever wondered about it,
What Is Raspberry Pi Project? Paid Members Public
The Raspberry Pi is a series of the single-board, low-cost, high-performance computer first developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi 3 is the sixth and latest iteration to be released in the series and it just keeps getting better. Rasberry Pi 3 Raspberry Pi 3
Use vi Editor Paid Members Public
vi is a screen-oriented text editor originally created for the Unix operating system. The name “vi” is derived from the shortest unambiguous abbreviation for the ex command visual, which switches the ex line editor to visual mode. vi is included in the most popular Linux distros like Ubuntu, Linux Mint
What Is Linux Kernel? Paid Members Public
So Linux is now 25 years old. Linus Torvalds, a 21-year-old computer science student at the University of Helsinki in Finland at the time, built the Linux kernel in 1991. On August 25, 1991, Torvalds wrote the following to comp.os.minix, a Usenet newsgroup. I’m doing a (free)
ONLYOFFICE: Create a Single Workspace for All Your Documents on Linux Paid Members Public
If you deal with a lot of documents every day storing them on different cloud storage services, like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and others, you might find ONLYOFFICE a very useful tool as it allows you to connect all your accounts, edit and even collaborate on your documents with others
Top 10 Communities To Help Learn Linux Paid Members Public
If you have just moved to Linux then I’m sure you’ll have lots of queries. But you don’t need to worry. Linux has one of the largest communities on the Internet to help people get their queries cleared. Here in this article, I’m going to mention