CentOS 8 Graphical User Interface (GNOME 3.28) To work on a Linux system directly, you will need to provide a username and password. Linux systems have two basic modes for a system to run in: either quick and sober in text console mode, which looks like DOS with mouse, multitasking, and multi-user features, or in … Continue reading CentOS 8 Graphical User Interface (GNOME 3.28)
CentOS 8/RHEL 8 Download & Install
CentOS 8/RHEL 8 Download & Install To Download the CentOS 8 ISO file, go to the CentOS Official website, click on CentOS Linux DVD ISO button. Now, click on the mirror link that is geographically closer to you. Now, select Save File and click on OK. Your browser should start downloading the CentOS 8 ISO … Continue reading CentOS 8/RHEL 8 Download & Install
Creating A New Virtual Machine
Creating A New Virtual Machine After starting Virtualbox, click the “New” button to start the virtual machine wizard.Give your virtual machine a name “If you give it Ubuntu”, The version will automatically default to Ubuntu. Then click “Next”.Select the amount of memory your VM will use. When we choose our operating system in the previous … Continue reading Creating A New Virtual Machine
Virtualbox Installation and Configuration Procedures
Virtualbox Installation and Configuration Procedures Go to the VirtualBox website, go to the download section. There are versions available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Download the Windows version at the top by clicking “Windows hosts”, if your host operating system is Mac OS X then you will click on Mac os x hosts to download … Continue reading Virtualbox Installation and Configuration Procedures
Installing and Uninstalling Software on Ubuntu Linux
Installing and Uninstalling Software on Ubuntu Linux In windows, the installation of a program is done by running the (setup.exe) file. The installation bundle contains the program as well as various dependent components required to run the program correctly. In Linux, installation files are distributed as packages, but the package contains only the program itself … Continue reading Installing and Uninstalling Software on Ubuntu Linux
The Linux file system hierarchy
A simple description of the Linux system is that "On a Linux system, everything is a file; if something is not a file, it is a process." A Linux system makes no difference between a file and a directory since a directory is just a file containing names of other files. Programs, services, texts, images, … Continue reading The Linux file system hierarchy
The Major Duties of a Linux System Administrator
The major duties of a Linux Administrator are: Maintain all internet requests inclusive to DNS, RADIUS, Apache, MySQL, PHP.Taking regular back up of data, create new stored procedures and listing back-up.Analyzing all error logs and fixing along with providing excellent customer support for Webhosting, ISP and LAN Customers on troubleshooting increased support troubles.Communicating with the staff, … Continue reading The Major Duties of a Linux System Administrator
Linux Administration Intro
Linux is an operating system or a kernel created by Linus Torvalds with other contributors. It was first released on September 17, 1991. The main advantage of Linux is that it is distributed under an open-source license means programmers can use the Linux Kernel to design their own custom operating systems. Linux is the preferred … Continue reading Linux Administration Intro
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Ubuntu Try
Ubuntu For most, the idea of installing an operating system might seem like a very daunting task, but Linux offers one of the easiest installations of all operating systems. In fact, most versions of Linux offer what is called a Live distribution – which means you run the operating system from either a CD/DVD or USB … Continue reading Ubuntu Try