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  • What is the X Window System
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is the X Window System: A Clear Guide

    ByMark 04/07/2024

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  • What is GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment)

    ByMark 03/07/2024

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  • What is Bash (Bourne Again SHell)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding Bash (Bourne Again SHell): What is Bash?

    ByMark 03/07/2024

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  • What is Chroot (Change Root)
    Glossary | Linux

    Uncovering What is Chroot (Change Root): A Guide

    ByJanina 28/06/2024

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  • What is the Proc Filesystem
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding the Proc Filesystem: Your Comprehensive Guide

    ByClaudia Rothenhorst 27/06/2024

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  • What is Dmesg
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding the Basics: What is Dmesg?

    ByJanina 27/06/2024

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  • What is Swap Space
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding Swap Space: What is It and Why It’s Important

    ByMark 26/06/2024

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  • What is Cron
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding Cron: What it is and How it Works

    ByMark 26/06/2024

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  • What is Sudo (Superuser Do)
    Glossary | Linux

    What is Sudo (Superuser Do)

    ByJanina 26/06/2024

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  • What is Init System
    Glossary | Linux

    Understand Linux: What is the Init System

    ByMark 23/06/2024

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  • What is a Terminal
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding the Basics: What is a Terminal Explained

    ByJanina 22/06/2024

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  • What is Iptables
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding Firewalls: What is Iptables Explained Simply

    ByJanina 17/06/2024

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