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How to run and manage a Docker container on Linux Ubuntu/Debian

How to run and manage a Docker container on Linux Ubuntu/Debian

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:March 8, 2020

In the article you will learn how to run and manage a docker container on Linux Ubuntu and similar distros. You will also be able to push a new image to Docker Hub. (more…)

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How to switch users on Linux/Ubuntu

How to switch users on Linux/Ubuntu

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:March 3, 2020

To switch users in one terminal session, you could use the su command : (more…)

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Best 14 teamviewer alternatives for Linux/Ubuntu

Best 14 teamviewer alternatives for Linux/Ubuntu

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:February 26, 2020

One of the most popular software enabling computers to be controlled remotely is TeamViewer, but there are many other options that are available as well, which have just as many features (more…)

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How to check a package version before installation in Linux/Ubuntu

How to check a package version before installation in Linux/Ubuntu

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:February 18, 2020

Sometimes on Linux Ubuntu/Debian, we want to know in advance what version would we obtain before actually installing a specific package. Using simple tools like aptitude and apt-get makes this very easy to achieve. (more…)

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How to run a command in Linux every x seconds

How to run a command in Linux every x seconds

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:February 3, 2020

Oftentimes you need to run a command every X seconds on Linux. Granted you can use cron but unfortunately, it does not handle time granularities of less than a minute. (more…)

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How to fix ‘E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock’ Error in Ubuntu

How to fix ‘E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock’ Error in Ubuntu

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:January 28, 2020

Sometimes when users try to install an application by executing the usual apt command on Ubuntu, they get the following error: (more…)

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How is the path environment variable managed in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian?

How is the path environment variable managed in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian?

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:January 23, 2020

Many users, beginners and advanced are sometimes confused on how the PATH environment variable is handled on Linux. Why there are so many files .bash_profile, .bashrc,.profile , .bash_login ? (more…)

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What is the difference between Non-Login and Login, Non-Interactive and Interactive shell sessions in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian

What is the difference between Non-Login and Login, Non-Interactive and Interactive shell sessions in Linux/Ubuntu/Debian

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:January 17, 2020

In this short article, we shall provide a simple explanation of the differences between login and non-login shells as well as between interactive and non-interactive shells. (more…)

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How to Zip all files in a directory in Linux

How to Zip all files in a directory in Linux

  • Post author:ziad nahdy
  • Post published:January 7, 2020

To zip all files in a given directory on Linux with the zip tool, you can use * with the zip command. This will take care of files with and without extensions since extensions are not so special on (more…)

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How to use the screen command on Linux to keep your remote task running when the connection drops

How to use the screen command on Linux to keep your remote task running when the connection drops

  • Post author:amin nahdy
  • Post published:January 5, 2020

A lot of Linux users carry out a long running task on a remote destination without taking into account the possibility that the connection might break. In such situations, notwithstanding (more…)

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