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Copy files & directories in Linux
In Linux, we copy files as we do in any other operating system available today. We open up a file manager, select a file to copy, and paste it anywhere we want. But what if you want or need to…
Virtualmin cPanel – Free & Open Source Web Hosting Panel
Today we are starting a new series on Linux cPanels. Many of you would already have used cPanel on popular web hosting services like Hostgator, Bluehost, etc. In this series, I will cover web hosting panels for Linux servers. You…
Linux FAQs
What Linux Desktop Environment should I choose? Install Steam In Ubuntu/Linux Mint And Play Amazing Games On Linux WordPress, How To Host And Manage On Web Server In Linux/Ubuntu, Step By Step Guide How to Transfer Files Between Android Phones/Tablets And Linux (Any…
Midnightmare Teddy – A Shooter Game For Linux
Another game review today. It’s Midnightmare Teddy! Available on flathub for all versions of Linux is a casual lightweight shooter game for kids and families. The game is cute and centers around a teddy who might be having a nightmare…
How to Create Shortcuts in Linux: A Beginner’s Guide
Debian Installation – Part 1
Debian is an Operating System like Microsoft Windows 10 and OS X. It is also the mother of all operating systems when one talks about its derivatives like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, etc. Debian has a cool installation setup that…
Rsync – Best Tool To Sync Files Between Devices (Mainly Servers)
rsync is a Linux CLI to copy or sync files between location A and B where location A and B can differ from network, host or device type. It is used at most by system admins to copy or move files…
How to Find PID and Kill a Process in Linux: A Step by Step Guide
Why Nerds Use Linux
In life, there are many reasons for a person to embrace a new idea or way of life. Most of the time because it does him good. And there are always no reasons why such an idea should be flaunted, in order to bring…