It’s FOSS turns 11 🎂 Yes! It’s been more than a decade of educating and promoting Linux. Seems so unreal 🤩 I am giving away Bash it Out, an ebook of Bash puzzles, to celebrate this occasion. Don’t know Bash scripting? No
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In our previous post, we have already covered how to install Debian 12 step by step. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, there are some essential tasks you should consider after the installation. In this post, we’ll explore the
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The head command is one of the many ways to view the contents of a file in Linux terminal. But that can also be achieved by the cat command too! So why use another command? I understand. But if there was no
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This is the beginning of a new tutorial series on It’s FOSS. In this one, you’ll get familiar with bash scripting. The series assumes that you are somewhat familiar with the Linux terminal. You don’t have to be a master, but knowing
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Hello techies, in this post, we will show you how to install Debian 12 desktop edition step-by-step. Debian 12, code name Bookworm has been released on 10th June 2023 with lot of new features and improvements. Some of the new features are
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Debian 12, code name Bookworm, has been released on June 10th, 2023. It ships with a myriad of new features and improvements over Debian 11. The latest release of Debian bundles over 11089 new packages, coming to a total of over 64419
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How do you find files in the Linux command line? You use the find command. That’s the standard answer and there is nothing wrong with it. Usually, you type the command with your search parameters, press enter and it displays the findings.
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Virtualization software is prevalent because of its use cases and benefits. You get to experiment, test, or run software that requires a specific OS version. Virtualization provides an abstract concept of computer hardware to help you create virtual machines (VMs), networks, storage,
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The Terminal Basics series provided a good starting point for getting comfortable with the Linux command line. A Linux command and its usage will be featured every Tuesday to take the learning further. For this week, you get the tail command. Apart
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There are several commands to view the contents of a file in Linux. Tail command is one of them. And as the name suggests, the tail command is used to print the end part of a file. This can be useful when
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