Top 3 Ways to Fix “No Space Left on Device” Error in Linux
Errors without a clear cause are the most irritating problems to deal with. And while Linux is usually specific in its error messages, this is one of the few times […]
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Chown Command in Linux: How to Use It
Managing ownership and file permissions is probably the most essential task of a system administrator. In any multi-user operating system like Linux, properly assigning ownership of files and directories is […]
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Linux Ifconfig Command: How to Use It
In Ubuntu and other Linux distros, command line tools are usually the best way to interact with the inner workings of the computer. The ifconfig command is used for configuring […]
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6 Easy Ways to Check Memory Usage on Linux
Linux comes with a lot of built-in tools for administering and optimizing your system. If you’re new to Linux or just recently made the switch from Windows, you need to […]
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7 Ways to Zip and Unzip Files in Linux
More and faster are always two things we want, especially when it comes to data. The problem is that “more” and “faster” are usually at odds, so we have file […]
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