Yum basics
Whether you are an experienced user or a new one approaching to a Red Hat distribution, you’ll sooner or later hear of YUM. YUM is Red Hat systems’ default package manager, much like APT for Ubuntu...
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Whether you are an experienced user or a new one approaching to a Red Hat distribution, you’ll sooner or later hear of YUM. YUM is Red Hat systems’ default package manager, much like APT for Ubuntu...
I’ve always liked hybrid tablets, the ones with both a keyboard and a rotating screen. About three years ago I bought the one I’m still using today: a HP Touchsmart tm2-2101sl, excited of the new release...
Today (9 Dec 2014) is the day, long marked on the calendar, for Fedora 21 to be released. Almost one year of development has been spent on it, and without doubt, Fedora 21 is going to...
In the years installing Linux has been seen as a difficult task, today almost everyone can use Linux and enjoy its advantages. Fedora is a Linux OS which follows the FOSS philosophy, and one of the...
Second post dedicated to Linux file system permissions, in this post you’ll learn how to see and modify permissions with the terminal. If you missed the first one, here’s the link.
Whoever heard of Linux has heard of its ironclad security, or that when you use Ubuntu you won’t get any viruses or the likes. File system permissions is a key part (but not the most important)...
Linux is an ever-growing platform nowadays. Offices, servers, enterprises, and more recently even desktop end-users have started showing interests in Linux. But exactly why should I use it? Many users still think that Linux is only...
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