SD Cards and portable USB drives are among the many flash storage devices we have in the market today. SD Cards are commonly used in smartphones and cameras to hold personal data and digital information.
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Ubuntu server is growing popular every day. Thanks to containers and cloud computing. For small businesses and organizations looking for an affordable server solution, the Ubuntu server is the way to go. It works well with practically all hardware and …
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In this post, we are going to look at how you can format your USB drive or the SD card on the Ubuntu operating system. Most of these methods will also work with other Debian based operating systems like Kali …
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Allow us to say that there are not as many applications for Linux compared to Microsoft Windows. Linux has a vast world of free and open-source applications (FOSS) that should get almost all of your work done, but if you’re …
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Disk cloning refers to the process of copying data from one disk to another, thus creating a one-to-one copy of the drive. Technically, this process is possible using the copy-and-paste method.
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Renaming files in Linux through the command line is a fundamental skill for efficient file management. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of how to use commands like mv and rename, complete with examples, to streamline your workflow and keep …
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As a Linux user, you need to know the usage of the best commands in the terminal to enhance your Linux experience. First of all, it’s good to know the basic commands used frequently.
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Microsoft’s interest in the open-source world has an exciting outcome; it allows you to run Linux on the Windows machine. You should be able to install a bash shell on Windows that will let you execute Linux commands on Windows!
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In Linux, managing group membership effectively is crucial for system security and accessibility. It is often required to add or remove users from groups to manage permissions and access to resources. This guide explains how to add a new user …
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Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions developed and released by Canonical, and not without reason. It has very enriched repositories, with support for all the programs you could ever need.