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- How To Utilize Your New Multimedia Keyboard Under Linux
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- GNU/Linux FAQ by Richard Stallman
- Why do people switch to Linux?
- Ubuntu: 32-bit v. 64-bit Performance
- Indie Podcasting with Open Source
- PAM Modules
- Tracking Changes in CVS
- Ads in Cache-Friendly Pages
- Building Freeciv: An Open Source Strategy Game
- Slash'EM: The Sum of All NetHacks
- CDE Trouble
- CDE Trouble
- Freedom or Power?
- Buffer overflows in OpenUnix 8 utilities and the Solaris printer daemon
- Inside the Homebrew Atari 2600 Scene
- Quake 3 Arena Buffer Overflow
- Ramen Worm Attacks Red Hat Linux Machines
- Oracle says it's still king, dominates Linux, as IBM takes overall RDBMS crown
- A Linux-based tool for hardware bring up, Linux development, and manufacturing
- Essentials for Using Linux FTP
- Linux System Startup
- How a Linux Distro Saved Hard Disk Data
- Easy Backup and Restore
- Why Not Python?, Part 2
- Why Not Python?, Part 1
- Yellow Dog Linux Installs Neatly on an iPod
- The Ultimate Linux Server
- Ubuntu and Your iPod
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- Turning Ubuntu into Kubuntu
- Unsucking Linux app installation
- The Real Firefox-Killer
- Recent GNOME panel apps
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- Windows vs. Linux
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- Paranoid Penguin - Introduction to SELinux
- Linux Foundation Updates Linux Standards
- Linux: IP address
- Firefox 2.0 is a solid improvement
- Stallman on Qt, the GPL, KDE, and GNOME
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- Linux on Pocket PCs
- Problems in GProFTPD
- Linux Kernel, LISTSERV, and gdb
- What Is the GNOME Desktop
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- Red Flags for Red Hat
- Running Yellow Dog Linux on a PS-3
- Instructions for bootstrapping the Hurd from binary images
- Keymap and IOCTLs
- sendmail: Introduction and Configuration
- A quick guide to Linux backup and recovery
- Television Listings and XMLTV
- Watch TV on your Linux computer
- Indie Podcasting with Open Source
- Virtualization and the POWER5 Architecture
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- Security Alerts
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- Serious Problem with sendmail
- Vulnerabilities in sendmail, speechd, and OpenServer vi
- Using NFS for Networked Backups
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- Distributing Content with BitTorrent
- Monkey Trouble
- Connecting to the IPv6 Internet
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- Connecting to the Internet
- Recipe for a Linux 802.11b Home Network
- Linux Tools For Network Analysis
- Listen Print Discuss Subscribe to Network
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- How-to: Secure a Wireless LAN
- Using fwbuilder to create a Linux firewall
- IBM Unix servers get x86 Linux apps
- Wireless on the Road
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- Linux User Groups
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- Fear and Loathing in Information Security
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- Another Brick in the Wall?
- Commentary: Tech Outfits Should Take Notes
- Pecked by Penguins
- New Security Problems and a Warning About Checking User Input
- CUPS Vulnerabilities
- Bristol Switches to StarOffice
- What is this 3D Audio Business?
- Flaws in LIDS, CUPS, and Sawmill
- Document Templates for TeX and LaTeX
- Vulnerability in login
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- What is a Network Administrator Anyway?
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- Exploring the /proc/net/ Directory
- CASE Tools: Large System Development
- Tales of Optimization and Troubleshooting
- How the CamCal Program Works
- Four Tough Lessons of System Recovery
- The Watchful Eye of FAM
- Userspace Filesystem Encryption with EncFS
- Problems in Oracle Reports
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- Predictable Initial Sequence Numbers
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- SDL: The DirectX Alternative
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- Solaris Worm Attacks IIS Servers
- Installing Debian
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- Linux on the GameCube
- Linux and the Tools Philosophy
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- Linux comes to Sun SPARC servers
- Linux thriving in critical roles
- Linux: The New Desktop OS?
- Linux does the job
- Novell users satisfied with Linux
- Linux, open source software pay off for PayPal
- Linux: How It All Began
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- Using Linux VMware and SMART to Create a Virtual Computer to Recreate a Suspect's Computer
- A quick way to secure a Linux system
- Linux Security: Kinds of Encryption
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- Creating Secure Backups With GnuPG
- Mail Scanning With Exim And The Exiscan ACL
- OpenSUSE 10.2 Beta 1 Review
- deleted linux partition
- The Command-line Audio Workstation
- Astaro Security Linux 5
- Linux Trounces Windows Mobile in Smart Phone Shipments
- Linux on a Server
- NTFS for Linux
- Novell ships desktop Linux for the enterprise
- Unisys leapfrogs marketplace with high-performance Linux solutions
- Building applications for the Linux Standard Base
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- Setting up the mail subsystem in Linux
- Windows vs. Linux
- SUM-thing new for Ubuntu
- Command used in Linux
- gnuLinEx 2004 Launched
- Real Time and Linux
- How Shellcodes Work
- Learn Red Hat linux and get certified from RED HAT itself
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- Why Linux for Lotus Domino ?
- Investing in your IT Skillset
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- Remote Root Exploit in QPopper
- Carnivore: A System Admin's Concerns
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- Buffer-Overflow Problems in BIND
- Introduction to PAM
- Writing PAM Modules, Part One
- Public domain RSA
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- Postfix Attack
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- Outputting Text
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- A New Worm Targets Linux
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- Virtualization and the POWER5 Architecture
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- Vyatta airs Linux-based routing appliance
- FIC to Roll Out Linux Video Player
- PalmSource Affirms Linux Commitment
- Securing Linux
- Setuid Demystified
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- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and Centos 3 Installation
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- Dynamic iptables firewalls
- Embedded Linux vendors face market challenges
- Kernel Programming
- MySQL Buffer Overflow; Secure PHP Coding
- Mozilla and Firefox Flaws
- zlib Compression Library Bug
- Animation in SDL: OpenGL
- Problems in the Kernel, OS X, and WordPress
- Kernel Trouble
- Linux PPC on a Dual Boot G4
- Vanishing Features of the 2.6 Kernel
- More Kernel Trouble
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- Linux syncookies Vulnerability and an scp/sftp bug
- Linux AMD64 Kernel Bug
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- A Root Exploit and DoS in the Linux Kernel
- Linux Kernel Exploitation
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- Linux Kernel Bug
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- Building a Desktop Firewall
- Embedded SQL with Pro*C
- Faster Filtered SQL Server Imports
- "Just do it!" 2.6.21 Linux kernel released
- GBA Programming with DevKit Advance
- Linux Kernel Root Hole
- Programming Tools: HTML WYSIWYG Editors
- PHP as a General-Purpose Language
- Programming Tools: InstallShield X
- When Linux Runs Out of Memory
- Scaling Linux with IBM Lotus Domino
- Mandrake 8.2 First Impressions
- Web Development
- Virus
- Why are Linux and Mac OS X safer?
- The short life and hard times of a Linux virus
- "Programmers Are Like Artists"
- "Programmers Are Like Artists"
- Sun: It's Not "Linux or Nothing"
- Before Linux Is on Every Desktop...
- Next from Open Source: Killer Apps?
- Virus Targets Linux or Windows
- Linux Virus Protection
- The short life and hard times of a Linux virus
- Hands-on testing of the new Linux virus
- Kaspersky warns of cross-platform virus proof of concept
- Defending Your Site Against Spam
- Protect Your Network from the Nimda Worm
- Linux Virus Reported
- Clearing up anti-GPL3 FUD
- Linux Virus Reported
- New Linux users: No antivirus needed
- The short life and hard times of a Linux virus
- The virus threat to Linux
- Networking
- A Linux firewall primer
- Wi-Fi - Wireless Fidelity
- Making wireless work in Ubuntu
- FTP Buffer Overflows
- Apache.org Server Compromised
- Buffer Overflows in SSH and PHP
- Building an Advanced Mail Server, Part 3
- SAMBA Remote Root Exploit
- Transparent Proxying with Squid
- Advanced makefiles
- MySQL Trouble
- Aging PowerBook Upgrade by a Linux/OS X Geek
- Tales of Optimization and Troubleshooting
- Four Tough Lessons of System Recovery
- Fetchmail with Lotus Domino Article
- Unified Home Networks with the Fritzbox
- CD/DVD
- Submissions
- ONLamp 2005 Survey Results
- Initial PPP Setup
- Degrees of Openness
- Getting Started with LDAP
- WorldForge: In Pursuit of Open Source, Massive, Online Games
- C++ Memory Management: From Fear to Triumph
- Bulletproofing Servers: Building a Challenge for Murphy
- A Batch Job to Add New User IDs
- Inside the Homebrew Atari 2600 Scene
- Encrypted Email Cookbook
- Exult: The Open Age of Ultima
- Apache Trouble
- Keeping the Myths Alive
- OpenSSH Problems
- Managing Appointments
- Beyond Browsing the Web
- Linux / Unix Command: unzip
- Linux / Unix Command: msgctl
- GIMPshop - Linux Graphic Software
- Linux / Unix Command: Send/Receive mail
- Shell Command Library
- Embedded Linux Best Practices
- In face of Linux, Unix vendors get creative
- Linux Security - Is it Ready For The Average User?
- Mail Scanning With Exim And The Exiscan ACL
- Linux Security Modules: General Security Support for the Linux Kernel
- LDAP -Time to Leave Home, Young Man
- Hacking openSUSE 10.2
- UNIX Commands for DBAs
- Troubleshooting Linux Performance Issues
- GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative launched
- A beginner's guide to IRC
- Thunderbird 2.0 final released
- Fonty Python and the Holy Grail of a font manager
- SimplyMEPIS Linux 6.5
- Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
- Clean Up Your Code with Flawfinder
- Linux PDA: Fact or Fiction
- Linux Tools For Network Analysis
- Problems in Oracle Reports
- KDE
- Creating a Complete Distribution on CD
- MochiKit by Example
- Cruising Without a Bruising
- Pass on Passwords with scp
- Programming Tools: FitNesse
- Programming Tools: Java Scripting Languages
- Programming Tools: UML Tools
- Red Hat Summit: Overview and Reflections
- Testing and Building with the New gumstix SBCs, Part 1
- Developing GNOME Applications with Java
- An Overview of Linux USB
- File Synchronization with Unison
- Linux MIDI: A Brief Survey, Part 2
- Linux MIDI: A Brief Survey, Part 3
- Linux MIDI: A Brief Survey, Part 4
- Useful Things You Can Do with FVWM
- Gentoo for All the Unusual Reasons
- Meet OpenVPN
- What's Your i-Name?
- What's New in Fedora Core 3 SE Linux
- Securing Sendmail with TLS
- KDE vs. Gnome
- Building A Linux Filesystem From An Ordinary File
- How to compile linux programs under Windows.
- Compiling a new 2.6.18 kernel on Slackware 11.0
- Differences Between Versions Of Linux
- Linux Kernel to Add VMI
- Linux Foundation is updating the Linux Standards Base (LSB)
- 10 reasons not to get Vista
- Why Use Software Illegally When You Can Use Legally ….
- MicroSoft is Dead
- Linux vs. Windows: Choice vs. Usability
- A Young Man's Story of How Linux India Blossomed into Chaos
- Is Linux really happening in India, or is it just hype?
- Linux Spreads Its Wings In India
- Linux a BIG hit in India
- Linux Commands Library
- First Financial Accounting Package on Linux launched in India
- Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux
- Linux System Administration in the New ERA
- Checking out the new Open Font Library
- Advanced SSH security tips and tricks
- Linux Wallpaper Collection
- Comparison of Linux and Windows
- 6 tips for Linux migrations
- What is Linux?
- Distributions
- How To Set Up VMware Tools On Various Linux Distributions
- Getting Started with SQL
- LAMP: The Open Source Web Platform
- Command-Line Email
- Lineo's GPL Compliance Tool
- CVS Administration
- Writing PAM Modules, Part Three
- Keeping the Myths Alive
- Writing PAM-Capable Applications
- Open Source Household
- Kernel DoS Vulnerability
- MusE: MIDI Sequencing for Linux
- Rethinking the Linux Distribution
- Linux System Failure Post-Mortem
- Advanced Linux Installations and Upgrades with Kickstart
- Speeding up Linux Using hdparm
- Linux Word Processing Road Map
- Linux for Security Applications
- Enabling IPv6 in Linux
- CrossOver Brings QuickTime Movies to Linux
- Linux Multithreading Advances
- Linux Buffer Overflows and an old SSH Daemon
- Indie Podcasting with Open Source
- Fun with Xorg
- Comprehensive list of places to obtain Linux CD
- Free Game for Linux - Mania Drive
- Where is Phil Hughes?
- Setting Up FC2 to Speak Your Language
- Marcel's Linux Walkabout: Easy Software Installations with klik
- PHP and GD, Python 2.3, Contact List Ubiquity, Secur-i-tee, and a Cute RPG
- CVS Problems
- Semi-Pro Linux-Based Recording
- OSDL's Linux Initiatives
- An Overview of ping
- Converting e-Books to Open Formats
- Book Excerpt: Linux Programming by Example, Part 2
- Book Excerpt: Linux Programming by Example, Part 1
- Voice Your Opinion to the NIH
- Introducing Ardour
- 10 Questions for CES
- Using The g++ Compiler Under Linux
- Controlling core files (Linux)
- 10 Red Hat® Linux™ Tips and Tricks
- Installing Antelope as a jEdit Plugin
- Firefox Caching Issues
- What Is a Linux Distribution
- Download of the day: Debian 4.0 stable (Etch)
- A Backgrounder on MainFrames for Linux users
- Will Longhorn become a Microsoft Linux distro?
- Red Hat releases Linux 5
- Debian is fastest growing Linux distribution
- Red Hat joins forces with SOA vendor
- Sun Wants to Make Linux 3D
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Slackware Linux
- Gentoo Linux
- SUSE Linux
- Ubuntu Linux
- Overview of 10 major Linux distributions
- Debian Linux
- Linux installation topics
- Full Mail Server solution w/ vDomains & vUsers
- Post Installation Configuration for Beginners
- SuPHP On Fedora 7 Or CentOS 5 With ISPConfig
- Cacti With Xampp On Ubuntu
- Pre-Patched Kickstart Installs
- Inside the Driver
- Installing and Configuring Ubuntu on a Laptop
- Network Installation of Windows Printers from Samba
- Linux for Video Production
- Small Office Linux Setup
- Using Offline Files
- Software for Your New Linux OS
- Top 3 Free Office Suites for Unix/Linux
- Installing and Running WebKit in Linux Using Qt
- Asterisk x100p zaptel setup
- Installing Linux on a Wal-Mart OS-less PC
- Fax/Modem Installation Guidelines
- Introduction to multiple DB2 copies on one system
- Installing Ubuntu
- install slackware
- Installing Fedora Linux
- Updating and installing software in Ubuntu
- Installing Software on Debian
- Installing software in Linux
- How to Configure Network on Fedora Live CD
- Gentoo Linux Installation guide
- Installing VMware GSX Server
- Fedora Core 6 Post-Install Guide
- GNU/Linux on old hardware
- SuSE 7.0 Install Guide
- Using LDAP in PHP (linux)
- Installing Dual boot Windows XP/2000 and Linux?
- Linux Server Setup
- Linux application development resource
- iTunes 7.3 on Linux with Wine
- Installing Photoshop on Ubuntu Linux
- Why I Prefer the Open Source Solution for Video Editing
- Hacks for Smart Homes
- Multi-Homed Server Vulnerabilities
- SAMBA Remote Root Exploit
- SAMBA Remote Root Exploit
- Animation in SDL
- Transforming Images
- Buffer Overflows in RealPlayer and GNU Chess
- Java Runtime Environment Vulnerability
- Clever Tricks with MythTV
- Heading for a Safe Harbor in a Rough Market
- Ship in a Bottle
- Unfinished Business : Closing the Circle
- Using and Customizing Knoppix
- Tools of the Trade
- Unified Home Networks with the Fritzbox
- Subversion, Games, NTP, and IPSec
- Multimethods, Netcat, Cfengine, and PHP Style
- Publishing Plans, Webmail, Kernel Hacking, and PHP Logging
- Proper Filesystem Layout
- Slapper Worm
- OpenAL Applications: The User's View
- Squid Trouble
- Bugzilla Security Problems
- A DoS Attack via Tux
- Getting the Most Out of XMMS
- Apache Leaving the Competition in the Dust
- How Your Computer Boots
- Powerful Remote X Displays with FreeNX
- Creating a Dual-Boot Windows XP and Ubuntu Laptop
- Testing SMP Kernel Modules with UML
- What Is the X Window System
- Managing Disk Space with LVM
- Unfinished Business: The One Missing Piece
- Saving Our Bacon: Snort Security Holes and Strategies for Safe Network Monitoring
- Hands-Off Fedora Installs with Kickstart
- Scanning Images With SANE
- Infrastructure Monitoring
- Traffic Shaping
- Getting in the Door
- Processing TeX and LaTeX Files
- Printing Banners and Signs
- Open BSD Local Root Exploit
- Energizing Grid Computing
- What Is the GNOME Desktop
- New Apache
- Will Mono Become the Preferred Platform for Linux Development?
- Mac Mini Eye for the Linux-Windows Guy
- BSD Tricks: Linux Compatibility, the Hard Way
- Running Linux Applications on FreeBSD
- Making the Palm/Linux Connection
- Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD
- An Emerging Linux File Manager
- All Linux PDA : fact or Fictiion
- Lycoris: A Linux OS Good for Grandma
- Poor Sysadmin's Guide to Remote Linux Administration
- Linux on Your PDA
- Security Alerts: Linux IP Masquerading
- Reminding Yourself With Linux
- Brainbench and Linux Certification Roundup
- It's a Cycle of Life Thing: Managing Linux Releases
- How Shellcodes Work
- Degrees of Openness
- Building FTP Services Using .NET 2.0
- Java Generics and Collections: Evolution, Not Revolution
- When Linux Runs Out of Memory
- LAMP and the Spread Toolkit
- Using the Salesforce.com API
- I18N Messages and Logging
- I18N Messages and Logging
- Rolling with Ruby on Rails Revisited
- Building a Game Engine with Cocoa
- Review/Preview: 2006 and 2007 in Java
- Komodo 3.5 for Dynamic Languages
- Build Snippets with Code Snippet Editor for Visual Basic 2005
- Discovering a Java Application's Security Requirements
- Linux vendors stepping up their focus on security
- Why Photoshop is the Most Wanted Linux App
- Developing a real-time Linux data acquisition application
- Are you planning to develop a device that requires an embedded operating system?
- Red Hat to make major Linux update
- Penguin Computing gets $9 million in funding
- Linux GUI Application Development for Windows Programmers
- Developers are finding platform lines blurring
- Desktop application development on Linux
- DreamWorks Feature Linux and Animation
- Make your Linux desktop look like a Mac/Leopard
- Run Multiple OSes with Virtual PC and VMware Workstation
- FTP Buffer Overflows
- Freedom or Power?
- OpenBSD Local Root Exploit
- Samba Pushes the Boundaries Again
- Contact Managers
- Managing Documents With SGMLtools
- Open Source Beyond Software
- New Version of Apache
- BIND Issues
- Egoboo: The Cute Way to Dungeon Role Play
- Unzipping Problems
- Dynamic Address Assignment
- Creating Filesystem Backups with 'rsync'
- Introducing Sylpheed
- Buffer Overflows Abound
- MySQL Vulnerabilities
- Summer GNATS Trouble
- OpenOffice Irritation
- Professional Sound Editing with Audacity
- Fine-Tuning Kubuntu
- Storming the Microsoft Edifice
- LinuxWorld: Big Vendors, More Suits
- MySQL for PHP Programmers, Apache Home Cooking, and ONLamp 2003
- Switching Back to Desktop Linux
- The Five Best and Worst Things About Vista
- Must Linux Buy Its Way onto the Desktop?
- Linux desktop vendors offer alternatives
- Novell pins its hope on a new Linux strategy
- Centeris Likewise 2.0 helps Windows and Linux coexist
- Linux desktop vendors offer alternatives
- How to Kill Linux
- Mandriva Linux 2007 is out!
- Palm Announces New Linux Based Mobile Platform
- Linux FTP Server Setup
- Customizing Your Linux Desktop (or Making Your World Your Own)
- Working on the GNOME Desktop in Novell Linux
- GNOME trouble
- Ubuntu Linux Vs. Windows Vista: The Battle For Your Desktop
- Why the Office Format Wars are Not Over
- OpenOffice.org Calc function tools
- A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part 4
- A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows: Part 3, Playing in the Windows World
- A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part 2
- A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part 1
- Getting Started with the Linux
- Intel more active in desktop Linux
- Cleaning Up the Desktop
- Can Apple clear the way for the Linux desktop?
- Switching Back to Desktop Linux
- The road to the Linux desktop
- Linux Items
- Discussion Board
- Interview Questions
- What is the minimum number of partitions you need to install Linux?
- What command can you use to review boot messages?
- What command you execute to display the last five commands you have entered?
- Which partitions might you create on mail server HDDs other than the root, swap and boot partitions?
- Which partitioning tool is available in all distributions?
- Which two commands can you use to delete directories?
- Which file defines all users on your system?
- ou wish to print the file vacations with 60 lines to a page. Which command will accomplish this?
- To move /home/ben/memos dir in /home/bob/memos, what is the result by mv /home/ben/memos /home/bob?
- What is the command to list ALL (hidden also) files of current directory & it's subdirectories?
- Do you know the correct sequence of fields in /etc/passwd file?
- When you create a new partition, in what terms you need to designate its size?
- What command you use for cpio to create a backup called backup.cpio of all the users' home dirs?
- What file defines the levels of messages written to system log files?
- List all the files with '.mem' extension in reverse alphabetical order in a particular directory?
- When you issue the command ls -l, what signifies the first character of the resulting display file?
- What command can you use to determine the purpose of any command?
- How can I only see the last 5 lines of a file?
- How can I only see the first 14 lines of a file?
- How do you change permissions on a directory of file?
- How can you view a file?
- Explain the read, write, and execute permissions on a UNIX directory
- Where is standard output usually directed?
- What account is created when you install Linux?
- What can you type at a command line to determine which shell you are using?
- Why you shouldn’t use the root login?
- How big should the swap-space partition be?
- What is Write Command?
- In Linux OS, what is the file server?
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