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Tag Archives: Linux

2010′s 5 biggest Linux and open-source stories

Posted on December 18, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

ComputerWorld: “The story behind the story is that Linux has become totally mainstream. You may not have a Linux desktop in front of you the way I do, but if you spend most of your day visiting Google, Facebook or Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Linux, open-source | Leave a reply

The Linux desktop may soon be a lot faster

Posted on December 12, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

ComputerWorld: “Linux is fast. That’s why 90%+ of the Top 500 fastest supercomputers run it. What some people don’t realize is that Linux is much better at delivering speed for servers and supercomputers than it is on the desktop. That Continue reading →

Posted in News, Updates | Tagged desktop, Faster, Linux | Leave a reply

Linux DNS Lookup Command

Posted on December 9, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

How can I lookup dns under Linux with a simple command? Actually, you can use below dns lookup utility under Linux. You can skip all 3rd party websites. Both commands will allow you to get answer to various dns queries Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Tips | Tagged Command, dns, Linux, Lookup | Leave a reply

Linux Mounting and Unmounting

Posted on December 3, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

This post will discuss how to mount or unmount a file system. The file systems on your hard drives are normally mounted as a part of the boot process. Typical the only file systems you manually mount or unmount are Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Tips | Tagged Linux, mount, Mounting, umount, Unmounting | Leave a reply

Linux Best for Kids and Childrens

Posted on November 30, 2010 by jonboy60 — 1 Comment ↓

Believe it or not, there are several distributions of Linux intended for use by children as young as 3 years old. Child-oriented Linux distros tend to have a simplified interface with large, “chunky”, colourful icons and a specialized set of Continue reading →

Posted in News, Software, Tips | Tagged Childrens, Kids, Linux, News, Tips | 1 Reply

Linux kernel performance is good as benchmarks show

Posted on November 27, 2010 by jonboy60 — 1 Comment ↓

Phoronix: “While we have conducted studies related to the Linux kernel performance in the past such as benchmarking up to twelve kernel releases, going out the door this morning are the results from the largest-ever Linux kernel comparison conducted at Continue reading →

Posted in News, Software | Tagged Benchmarks, kernel, Linux | 1 Reply

Linux Filesystem Overview

Posted on November 16, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Linux does not store programs the same way Windows does. On Windows, a program’s files are normally stored in Program Files, and that usually includes just about everything the program needs. Linux, however, is differ and maybe a bit more Continue reading →

Posted in Security, Tips | Tagged filesystem, Linux | Leave a reply

Update Linux through Proxy

Posted on November 15, 2010 by jonboy60 — 2 Comments ↓

How to update Fedora if your network internet connection using proxy server??? The article below show you the step by step enable yum update through proxy server on Linux Fedora, CentOS and Ubuntu system. There are few methods of using Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Command, Fedora, Howto, Network, Tips, Ubuntu, Updates | Tagged Howto, Linux, Proxy, Tips, Update | 2 Replies

Linux Archive Tools Tutorial

Posted on November 9, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

There are various archive file format exist such as .tar.gz, .tgz, .tar.bz2, .gz, .bz2, .zip, .rar, .7z. Among the confusion new Linux users often face is the variability among archived and compressed formats used by downloaded applications. “Should I use Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Tips | Tagged Archive, Archive Tools, Howto, Linux, Tips, Tutorial | Leave a reply

20 Reasons Linux

Posted on November 8, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

The economy, as everyone is well aware, still recovering. While the days of costly software and expensive licensing is not likely to end completely, I suspect we will see a sharp decrease in this era. I decided to write 26 Continue reading →

Posted in News, Tips | Tagged Linux, why | Leave a reply

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