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How to get Domain information using WHOIS Command in Linux

Posted on 30/11/201923/03/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to get Domain information using WHOIS Command in Linux
How to get Domain information using WHOIS Command in Linux

In this article, we will discuss how to get Domain information using WHOIS Command in Linux. WHOIS Lookup gives you the ability to look up any generic domain name. This will display all of the details associated with the site and the technical contact, including your domain registrar. You may want to see the following…

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How to clean packages lying around in Linux

Posted on 17/11/201930/12/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to clean packages lying around in Linux
How to clean packages lying around in Linux

A Linux package refers to a compressed file archive containing all of the files that come with a specific application. In this article, you will learn how to clean packages lying around in Linux. Please see how to install Mattermost on Ubuntu and Debian, and how to install and configure Jitsi on Ubuntu, how to disable or enable…

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File System Overview: How to decide on the right File System to use for your USB

Posted on 15/04/201926/09/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on File System Overview: How to decide on the right File System to use for your USB
File System Overview: How to decide on the right File System to use for your USB

When you get a new USB drive and are about to format it before its first use, you may be wondering which of the available file systems is the best. Here are some of the most important considerations before choosing a filesystem for a USB drive. Here are some related contents on mac Os, how to…

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How to switch users in Linux

Posted on 02/11/201615/08/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to switch users in Linux
How to switch users in Linux

Learn how to switch users in Linux with ease. One simple method is using the ‘su’ command, allowing swift transition to the admin account within your current session. This proves helpful, particularly when the root user faces login issues via SSH or the GUI display manager. Here are some other articles relating to automatic logon:…

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Configure OpenSSH Server: A Quick Guide

Posted on 02/11/201616/08/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on Configure OpenSSH Server: A Quick Guide
Configure OpenSSH Server: A Quick Guide

Looking to enhance server security? Dive into the world of OpenSSH! Configure OpenSSH Server – your gateway to secure networking utilities, ensuring data integrity over any network. Here are some nice guides on this topic: How to debug a PowerShell script, how to install and debug logs with the CMTrace Tool, how to perform PowerShell…

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Linux Error 13: Permission denied, are you root

Posted on 29/05/201612/08/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on Linux Error 13: Permission denied, are you root
Linux Error 13: Permission denied, are you root

This Linux Error 13 error simply means you are not the root user. me@linuxbox ~#apt-get updateE: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock – open (13: Permission denied)E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?Solutionsimply install it using the sudo to install any package as a root user.This occurs because you are using…

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Remove Packages from a Linux: Quick Guide

Posted on 29/05/201612/08/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on Remove Packages from a Linux: Quick Guide
Remove Packages from a Linux: Quick Guide

Remove Packages from a Linux system with ease using our step-by-step guide. Whether you need to free up space, eliminate unnecessary software, or streamline your Linux environment, mastering the art of package removal is essential. This comprehensive tutorial shows you how to efficiently uninstall software using package managers, ensuring your system stays clean and optimized….

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SSH access on Ubuntu server: Easy Guide

Posted on 11/04/201613/08/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on SSH access on Ubuntu server: Easy Guide
SSH access on Ubuntu server: Easy Guide

To enable SSH access on your Ubuntu server, follow these steps. Open the Linux Terminal and enter the command below to initiate the installation. This process establishes secure remote connections, a crucial element in server administration, ensuring efficient management. SSH access on the Ubuntu server provides a secure and efficient way to manage your server…

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Linux System Update: Upgrade vs. Dist-upgrade Differences

Posted on 11/04/201615/08/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on Linux System Update: Upgrade vs. Dist-upgrade Differences
Linux System Update: Upgrade vs. Dist-upgrade Differences

Staying current with software is crucial, and comprehending the disparities among different update processes is vital. This article delves into the intricacies of Linux system updates, upgrades, and dist-upgrades. By unraveling the nuances of these terms, you can navigate the ever-evolving landscape of Linux software maintenance more effectively. The term “Linux system Update” encapsulates a…

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