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  • What is Fstab (File System Table)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is Fstab (File System Table) – A Guide

    ByMark 17/06/2024

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  • What is the Kernel
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding Computing: What is the Kernel?

    ByMark 16/06/2024

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  • What is YUM (Yellowdog Updater, Modified)
    Glossary | Linux

    What is YUM (Yellowdog Updater, Modified)?

    ByMark 10/06/2024

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  • What is KDE (K Desktop Environment)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is KDE (K Desktop Environment) in Detail

    ByJanina 08/06/2024

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  • What is LVM (Logical Volume Manager)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is LVM (Logical Volume Manager) – A Guide

    ByMark 06/06/2024

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  • What is RPM (Red Hat Package Manager)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) Explained

    ByMark 06/06/2024

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  • What is a Package Manager
    Glossary | Linux

    Unraveling the Mystery: What is a Package Manager?

    ByJanina 05/06/202405/06/2024

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  • What is SSH (Secure Shell)
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding What is SSH (Secure Shell): A Detailed Guide

    ByClaudia Rothenhorst 31/05/2024

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  • What is GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader)
    Glossary | Linux

    Unraveling the Mystery: What is GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader)?

    ByJanina 30/05/2024

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  • What is APT (Advanced Package Tool)
    Glossary | Linux

    Unleash the Power: What is APT (Advanced Package Tool) Explained

    ByJanina 30/05/2024

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  • What is an Inode
    Glossary | Linux

    Unveiling Secrets: What is an Inode Explained Simply

    ByJanina 29/05/2024

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  • What is Systemd
    Glossary | Linux

    Understanding Linux: What is Systemd Explained

    ByJanina 25/05/2024

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