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How to Create Shortcuts in Linux with Symbolic Links?[Linux Tip]
Windows users should be quite familiar with shortcuts, which allow them to launch programs by creating a link to the executable. Linux users too can create shortcuts, to quickly launch files and folders. The shortcuts in Linux are also known symbolic links. Creating shortcuts definitely saves you a lot of time, if you have several [...]1 Comment | Read More | Tweet This
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How To Change Default SSH Port in Ubuntu? [Linux Tip]
Not everyone has system administrators running around them, to take care that no one hacks their servers and ensure all the updates are up and running. We talked about securing a system by disabling direct root access/login for a Linux based system, but we would like to continue it by helping you know, how you [...] Read More | Tweet This
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How To Disable Direct Root Access/Login In Ubuntu [Linux Tip]
The root or super user is the most powerful user in a Linux operating system, it has power to cripple you system to a piece of crap if it lands in the wrong hands. Root user is also synonymous with the Windows Administrator for Windows based system. In the past we have seen many system [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Fix Corrupted Zip Files in Linux [Quick Tip]
It’s been a long time since I have talked about Linux, so here is something to get started again. This post talks about a common problem, “Corrupted Zip File” which people face while downloading zip files from the Internet. Not all the zip files can be recovered but using a few simple commands, you can try [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Logon On As Different User In Linux In Same Terminal Window [Quick Tip]
I have been using Linux for quite some time and have been using flavors such as Red Hat, Fedora, Solaris and Ubuntu so thought it as a good option to give useful tips to my readers who are trying to learn Linux or have been using it for some time. The first tip I wanted to [...] Read More | Tweet This




