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  1. What is Linux? - Linux.com

    But besides being the platform of choice to run desktops, servers, and embedded systems across the globe, Linux is one of the most reliable, secure and worry-free operating systems …

  2. Training and Tutorials - Linux.com

    Jul 31, 2024 · A curated collection of guides and information to help you learn how to use open source technologies.

  3. Logical & in Bash - Linux.com

    Feb 19, 2019 · One would think you could dispatch & in two articles. Turns out you can’t. While the first article dealt with using & at the end of commands to push them into the background …

  4. Introduction to Linux

    Jan 13, 2011 · The Linux kernel is a set of drivers that are written to allow your hardware to talk to each other and to allow your software to talk to the hardware, you can think of the kernel as a …

  5. And, Ampersand, and & in Linux - Linux.com

    Feb 6, 2019 · Take a look at the tools covered in the three previous articles, and you will see that understanding the glue that joins them together is as important as recognizing the tools …

  6. Using Square Brackets in Bash: Part 1 - Linux.com

    Mar 26, 2019 · After taking a look at how curly braces ({}) work on the command line, now it’s time to tackle brackets ([]) and see how they are used in different contexts. Globbing The first and …

  7. An Introduction to the ss Command - Linux.com

    Jan 22, 2019 · Learn how to get network information using the ss command in this tutorial from the archives. Linux includes a fairly massive array of tools available to meet almost every …

  8. Why, When, and How To Use a Virtual Machine - Linux.com

    Aug 10, 2015 · A Linux user needed to interact with “real” hardware to find solution; a virtual machine was out of question. As a Linux journalist, I could not rely on a virtual machine to …

  9. File types In Linux/Unix explained in detail. - Linux.com

    Feb 9, 2016 · Regular file type Explained in Linux These are the files which are indicated with “-” in ls -l command output at the starting of the line. And these files are. 1. Readable file or 2. A …

  10. The Birth of Linux: How Linux Got Started

    Apr 6, 2011 · It’s hard to believe, but this year marks the 20th anniversary of Linux. If you’re a new Linux user, you might wonder how it all got started. As part of the Linux Foundation’s …