The Linux Filesystem
The Linux filesystem structure is somewhat different from that of Windows. Linux doesn’t have a physical drive (such as the
Read moreThe Linux filesystem structure is somewhat different from that of Windows. Linux doesn’t have a physical drive (such as the
Read moreSo why do hackers use Linux over other operating systems? Mostly because Linux offers a far higher level of control
Read moreA simple truism: memory issues exist. The very fact that we program in languages such as C (and C++) implicitly
Read moreThe Unix OS, and all its applications, utilities, and tools, were always built to be used from a command-line-interface (CLI),
Read moreTo understand anyone (or anything), one must strive to first understand their (or its) underlying philosophy; to begin to understand
Read moreThe reason that you should learn Linux and start deploying Linux is for server functionality. Linux is incredibly rock-solid. Once
Read moreThere are generally two versions of Linux that everybody is going to provide. Whether you get Red Hat Linux, Ubuntu
Read moreLet us now talk about something that just messes with every Windows user’s head when making the switch to Linux:
Read morelet us now talk about the shell of the Linux operating system. So what is a shell? The shell of
Read moreThe first UNIX implementation was developed in 1969 (the same year that Linus Torvalds was born) by Ken Thompson at
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