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Linux Commands Training Quick Tips – Using the Sudo Command – Examples – Ubuntu
Clyde E. Boom asked: Regular Ubuntu Linux Users and the (Lack of Use of the) root User When you install Ubuntu Linux, you create a user, which is the “first” user and you can also create more users if you need to. When you create the “first” user, you assign this user...
LINUX Data Recovery Post Fsck Error
Kuldeep Kulmii asked: In a LINUX system, any corruption or damage of the file system is dealt with running fsck utility. Though the utility repairs the corrupted file system, in some occasions, especially after an odd shut down, running fsck leads to more disastrous scenarios like data loss or...
Using the Linux Fdisk Command and Linux Parted Command to Do Hard Disk Partitioning – Red Hat Linux
Clyde E. Boom asked: The Linux fdisk and parted commands are both used to start “utility” programs that are used to do hard disk partitioning tasks.Understanding Linux Hard Disk Partitions and FilesystemsPrior to installing the Linux operating system on a hard disk, a partition of...
The Benefits of Linux Dedicated Servers
James Koh asked: Money is one of the most important factors for anyone who is considering to use a dedicated web server host regardless of the scale of business they own. Cash is the utmost determinant of all businesses. The best Linux dedicated server statistical distributions no not require...
Install Linux on Ps3 Easily
Nazz Nadzrul asked: I guess you’ve been searching for the best solution to install Linux operating system on you PlayStation 3 console. Instead of telling you what Linux really is and all that, let’s go ahead with the Linux on PS3 process explanation. By the way, for those who wanted...

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