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Some Linux commands are no longer in use. These commands may still be available, but it's best to avoid them. Each of these commands has a newer replacement. Over the decades that I've been using ...
Linux is constantly evolving, and with it the tools that its fans use on a daily basis. However, some of the classics such as iptables , which has been replaced by nftables , are now not only outdated ...
Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today's conference call to discuss the combination of American Water and Essential Utilities. Presenters on today's call include John Griffith, President and CEO of ...
About 80% of all electronics in the world run on Linux, which speaks volumes about how well-optimized the Linux kernel really is. One of the areas where Linux is extensively used is servers, and you ...
An upcoming Android update will significantly upgrade the Linux Terminal app, enabling it to run full-fledged graphical Linux programs on supported devices. The feature is currently experimental, ...
Google’s Pixel Drop updates rarely include surprises these days, but the rollout of the Linux Terminal app gave hungry power users something to sink their teeth into. It grants users access to a ...