Actualités

photoman/Getty Images Linux is the most flexible and customizable operating system on the planet. That customizability starts deep within the heart of the Linux kernel and the file system.
IBM’s System/38 and AS/400 minicomputers had a relational database at the heart of the operating system and in fact the database was the only file system allowed on these machines from 1978 through ...
Introduction In the Linux environment, the file system acts as a backbone, orchestrating the systematic storage and retrieval of data. It is a hierarchical structure that outlines how data is ...
Conclusion In conclusion, ZFS on Linux represents a powerful and versatile solution for advanced file system and volume management. With its robust data integrity mechanisms, advanced features, and ...
Linus Torvalds, the developer who created the widely-used open source operating system Linux, warned users not to use the ZFS file system, Phoronix's Michael Larabel first reported.
Linux runs on hardware as diverse as the Raspberry Pi and powerful supercomputers, making it a flexible choice of operating system. Linux can be used via a graphical user interface similar to ...
System requirements for the Dropbox desktop app The desktop app runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. To run the Dropbox app on your computer you will need: Windows: 7, 8, 8.1, or 10 ...
For most people, the creation of zip files is second nature. And even on the Linux operating system, working with such files isn't a challenge… once you know what you're doing.
Linux, as an operating system, isn’t very exciting. But, what makes it an absolute obsession for so many is the Linux concept, which drives its worldwide group of communities wild with passion.
Under “Boot Selection”, select the Ubuntu ISO file. The file system “FAT32” should be selected as “File System”. Click on “Start” to start the installation process.
If you don't know what the Linux desktop operating system is, or if you're new to it, Jack Wallen's quick explainer will get you up to speed.
Linux is capable of doing all sorts of amazing things, some of which no other operating system on the planet can do. It’s also capable of handling some very basic tasks.