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Swap Space in Linux: How To Increase Swap Space In Linux Paid Members Public
So it has been long since you started using Linux. Now that you’re enjoying what Linux has to offer, one of the things you often come across is the Swap Space. In this article, I will discuss Swap Space in Linux, its importance, when it’s required, and how
Remove GUEST Session From Ubuntu Login Screen Paid Members Public
A guest session on Ubuntu allows having a temporary user account and access the Ubuntu machine. The desktop of a guest session looks like it does when a regular user logs in. Behind the scenes, Ubuntu controls the access privileges for a guest session. The official definition of guest session
Linux Phones That Could Not Survive Paid Members Public
Linux Enthusiasts have always wanted to get their favorite operating system in the palm of their hands. Just like our computers we wish to have robustness, customizability and the ability to do what we want on our phones too. Though there is no denying the fact that we have had
Ubuntu Releases Security Patch For Meltdown Paid Members Public
In another article, I have covered what is Meltdown and Spectre and told you how critical it is for us Linux users. The Linux had been fixed immediately after the two flaws were discovered. But the Ubuntu maintained kernel was not updated against Meltdown and Spectre. Ubuntu Releases Patches for
Best Linux Screenshot And Screencasting Tools Paid Members Public
There comes a time you want to capture an error on your screen and send it to the developers or want help from Stack Overflow, you need the right tools to take that screenshot and save it or send it. There are tools in the form of programs and others
ifconfig Commands To Configure, Monitor And Debug Network Interface Paid Members Public
Ifconfig is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces. It is used at boot time to set up interfaces as necessary. After that, it is usually only needed when debugging or when system tuning is needed. If no arguments are given, ifconfig displays the status of the currently active interfaces.
Linux Vs. Unix Paid Members Public
In computer time, a substantial part of the population has a misconception that the Unix and Linux operating systems are one and the same. However, the opposite is true. Let’s look at it from a closer look. What is Unix? In IT, we come across Unix as an operating
LinuxAndUbuntu Review Of TrueOS A Unix Based OS Paid Members Public
Trust me, the name TrueOS takes me back to the 1990s when Tru64 UNIX operating system made its presence. TrueOS is PC-BSD’s new unified brand built upon the FreeBSD-CURRENT code base. Note that TrueOS is not a Linux distro but is BSD Unix. FreeBSD is known for its cutting-edge