How To Check IP Address In Linux
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- Published on Thursday, 20 September 2012 13:24
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You can check your IP address in Linux, follow the simple steps below.
How To Change Timezone In Linux
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- Published on Thursday, 20 September 2012 13:17
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Most modern Linux distributions have user-friendly programs to set the timezone, often accessible through the program menus or right-clicking the clock in a desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME. You can change the timezone on Linux, follow the simple steps below.
How To Change Root Password In Linux
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- Published on Thursday, 20 September 2012 13:06
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In Linux and other Unix-like operating systems the user "root" is the system super-user. Similar to the administrator account(s) in Windows, root has complete control over the system. You can change the Root Password in Linux. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Change Path Variable In Linux
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- Published on Thursday, 20 September 2012 12:59
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Many operating systems use environmental variables to define various global settings for any part of your operating system or applications to use. The PATH variable is one of these environmental variables which are constantly used without many people realizing it. The variable stores a list of directories where applications (most commonly your shell) should try to look for the program whenever you run a command. You can change the path variable in Linux, follow the simple steps below.
How To Build A Typical Linux Project
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- Published on Wednesday, 19 September 2012 16:14
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If you are using Linux, it makes a lot of sense to download and use various Free and Open Source software. While frequently you will be able to download and install various RPMs, there are a lot of projects that do not provide any user friendly installers. Some projects even do not have the explicit releases. From the other side, building from the source may produce an application that is much better optimized to your processor and operating system. Surely, you must also be able to build a Free / Open Source project if you want to master it enough to join as developer later.
How to Burn Linux ISO Files
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- Published on Wednesday, 19 September 2012 16:10
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If you want to get Linux, you'll probably need to burn an ISO file. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Change Your Linux Hostname
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- Published on Wednesday, 19 September 2012 16:08
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You may want to change the name of your Linux box system from time to time. This should work on most, if not all Linux distributions.
How To Change Your Password In Linux
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- Published on Wednesday, 19 September 2012 16:05
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Linux can be confusing for those who are unfamiliar. You can change your password in Linux, follow the simple steps below.
How To Boot Floppy Image Using Grub Bootloader
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- Published on Friday, 07 September 2012 14:46
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You want to boot your computer from a floppy, but your computer doesn’t have a floppy drive. You can boot your computer from a floppy disk image if you have the GRUB bootloader installed. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Become A Superuser In Linux
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- Published on Friday, 07 September 2012 14:36
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You can become a Superuser in Linux; it gives you some root privileges. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Bash Script For Mass Changes
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- Published on Friday, 07 September 2012 14:27
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You can use some bash scripting to make “for loops” and have mass changes in a Linux Server. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Avoid Cursor Not Rendering When Using Debian Linux With Legacy Nvidia Video Card
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- Published on Friday, 07 September 2012 14:17
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If you are having problems with cursor not being rendered on display when using popular derivatives of Debian Linux with a legacy Nvidia video card; you can solve the problem. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Assign An IP Address On Linux
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- Published on Saturday, 01 September 2012 01:31
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Linux is the free, open-source alternative to Microsoft Windows and Mac. The operating system itself can be chopped down entirely to a raw text console, or it can utilize a desktop environment such as Gnome or KDE. This guide will explain how to assign a static IP address on a Linux system through the use of a text console. Although this can usually be accomplished within the system settings of a window manager, different window managers may differ in this process; therefore, by using a simple step-by-step console guide, someone using almost any distribution of Linux can follow this guide. You can assign an IP Address on a Linux Computer, follow the simple steps below.
How To Annotate Images Using KPhotoAlbum
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- Published on Friday, 31 August 2012 01:33
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Annotating your images in KPhotoAlbum is, basically, tagging them. Before you do much of anything with your images, like make slideshows or share them, you want to know what is in them. Towards that, one of the first things that you want to do with KPhotoAlbum is annotate them. Follow the simple steps below.
How To Add Or Change Default Gateway In Linux
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- Published on Thursday, 30 August 2012 01:47
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You can use Command line for adding or changing the default gateway in Linux, follow the simple steps below.

