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Arch Linux VS Linux Mint
  • InLinux

My experience with Arch and Linux Mint

After using Linux for over 10 years, here is my experience with Arch Linux and Linux Mint.

  • OnOctober 13, 2024
  • InHow To, Linux

How to Install Ubuntu on VirtualBox

Learn how to install Ubuntu on VirtualBox including SSH from host. Will also explain how to create and use snapshots on VirtualBox.

  • OnOctober 6, 2024
when system was rebooted
  • InHow To, Linux

How to Check When a Linux Server Was Last Rebooted

Learn how to check when a Linux server was rebooted using four simple methods.

  • OnOctober 2, 2024
install docker on ubuntu 24.04
  • InHow To, Linux

How to Install Docker in Ubuntu 24.04

Learn how to install Docker on Ubuntu 24.04 (latest version) and will also explain how to use Docker without sudo on Ubuntu.

  • OnSeptember 21, 2024
install git on ubuntu
  • InHow To, Linux

How to Install Git in Ubuntu

Want to install the latest version of Git on Ubuntu? Here's how to do it in 2 simple steps.

  • OnSeptember 16, 2024
  • InHow To, Linux

How to Install Deb Files (Packages) on Ubuntu [5 Ways]

Learn how to install deb files in Ubuntu using terminal and GUI.

  • OnSeptember 15, 2024
  • InLinux

How to Install Pip in Ubuntu

Learn how to install and use pip on Ubuntu with virtual environments.

  • OnSeptember 3, 2024
  • InLinux

How to Install Nmap on Linux [4 Ways]

Learn how to install Nmap on Linux by 4 simple and easy methods.

  • OnSeptember 2, 2024
Variables in bash script
  • InLinux

Bash for Dummies #2: Why Variables?

Learn how to use variables in bash script. You will learn how to use environment variables in the script and manipulation of data.

  • OnSeptember 1, 2024
make file executable in linux
  • InHow To, Linux

How to Make a File Executable in Linux

Learn how to make a file executable in Linux via 4 simple ways, even without terminal.

  • OnAugust 24, 2024
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