Linux Processes: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding & Management
This article introduces the concept of processes in Linux, exploring fundamental aspects of process handling and management through practical, command-line examples. (more…)
This article introduces the concept of processes in Linux, exploring fundamental aspects of process handling and management through practical, command-line examples. (more…)
Arch Linux is made for those who want to experience core Linux. It comes with base minimal system files for basic functioning allowing users to configure their own operating systems. Arch Linux comes with its (more…)
The new top 3 in the Linux charts are Manjaro, the high-flyer MX Linux and Mint. A major change is noticeable in the Linux charts – old top dogs such as Mint, Debian or Ubuntu are no longer the iron top 3. MX Linux, which emerged from a (more…)
Contrary to what many people think, choosing a new computer is much more complex than just going to the store, taking out your credit card, and returning home with the product in the bag. Perhaps even more difficult is giving new life to that old (more…)
Linux partition managers are robust tools that empower users to create, adjust, and oversee various partitions on their Linux-based systems. These partitions act as distinct segments of the hard drive that enable the storage of diverse types of data, (more…)
Snappy aka Snap, is a next generation revolutionary technology that is used to build and install desktop apps on Linux. Snappy, which is originally a package (more…)
Updated on 7/1/2023 – In most Linux distributions, system administrators regularly monitor log files in production environments to assess the system’s health, the status of applications, potential memory issues, high-priority events, and more. This helps (more…)