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The Safest Way To Remove Old Kernels In Ubuntu
By skBy sk 987 viewsThe Ubuntu Kernel team releases new Kernel updates, bug fixes, and security patches every…
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How To Install Packer In Arch Linux
By skBy sk 1206 viewsImportant Update: Please don’t use packer. It is out dated and discontinued. Use Yay…
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How To Check Available Version Of A Package In Ubuntu Repositories
By skBy sk 4285 viewsThe other day a friend of mine asked me how to check the latest…
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How To Ping Multiple Hosts At Once In Linux
By skBy sk 4988 viewsWe all know about PING (Packet INternet Groper) network commandline utility, right? Yeah, it…
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Getting Started With Pacman
By skBy sk 1374 viewsPacman, stands for Package Manager, is the default and simple library-based command line package…
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How To Check Installed Linux Kernels
By skBy sk 4631 viewsEver wondered how many Linux Kernels you have installed in your Linux box? No?…
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How To Create Bootable USB Drive Using dd Command
By editorBy editor 20985 viewsUsually, We create bootable USB drives and install Linux and other operating systems. Of…
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How To Set Password Policies In Linux
By skBy sk 18619 viewsEven though Linux is secure by design, there are many chances for the security…