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No matter if you use Linux for a desktop or server, backups are a crucial component of ensuring you always have access to your data. Here are some command-line tools that work for both.
Many storage commands in Linux have the ability to delete your data, which you can accidently do if you're not careful. Proceed with caution if you're a newcomer, and always remember to keep a backup ...
Linux continues to grow bigger and better. Here's what's new and notable in the 6.16 release, plus what you need to know ...
You can use the swapon and swapoff commands to enable and disable a swap device at will. This is handled automatically on ...
Google has updated Android's Terminal app to let you run full graphical Linux programs. Here's why that's a big deal.
hands on If you're building a website that will eventually be hosted on a Linux server (as so many are), you have a couple of ...
Skip running multiple commands to update packages on Ubuntu with TopGrade, a CLI tool which upgrades everything, from apt to ...
Ubuntu Server 25.10 removes wget from its default installation, in favour of the wcurl tool. Here's why the change was made ...
Learn how to install and customize the Starship shell prompt on Linux. Make your terminal faster, cleaner, and more useful in ...
Gemini CLI and its gemini-2.5-pro model don’t quite match Claude Code or Solver, but they can get you pretty far without ...
Dates and times stored in 32 bits on Unix-like systems will “overflow” in early 2038 — but the problems, and the patches, ...
If you don't want to use the official tool to create a Windows 11 installer, here are two excellent alternatives.