Articles, tagged with "linux user", page 1
09th August 2011
Computer users are aware that directories help you keep your files as well as your hard drive organized. Linux operating system users can have each of their directories attached with their own parameters. The parameters include knowing who has access to t...
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Author:
Mak Dickerson
19th May 2011
Android is a mobile operating system that is developed by Google. It is based off the Linux Kernel and is predicted to dominate the next generation of mobile phones. Android applications are written in Java programming language and the development of thes...
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Author:
vincentvictor
04th January 2011
Linux operating system has been invented long ago, There has been various new additions as well as up-gradations to the previous versions of Linux and the development of Ext3 is one such example of the betterment of the operating system. Ext3 or the third...
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Author:
jonny defh
01st June 2010
A Linux based computer system becomes unbootable in case its file system gets corrupted or damaged. In most of these situations, a Linux user encounters an error message that does not allow him/her to access the data saved on the Linux hard drive. Few mai...
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Author:
jonny defh
13th April 2010
While written in Java programming language, Android applications represent a compiled Java code that is packaged into an Android package known as an .apk file. Bundling application data in this way allows applications to be easily distributed for install...
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Author:
Robert Bell
13th April 2010
Most of the Linux file systems, including ext3, support file system journaling and thus are less prone to corruption. But as all problems can't always be ruled out, a Linux volume can get corrupt for multitude of reasons. Though you can delete the corrupt...
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Author:
jonny defh
23rd March 2010
Linux partitions are basically of three types: swap, root, and home. The swap partition is used for Linux swap space, root partition for Linux and the installed applications, and home partitions for holding /home directory i.e. data. When it comes to data...
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Author:
jonny defh
07th January 2010
The Linux file systems are extremely powerful and they work great, particularly the Ext3 file system. It is an extremely robust and mature file system. The file system remains consistent even after a system crash or unexpected power failure. In such cases...
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Author:
jonny defh
13th August 2009
With our economy having its, well, ups and downs lately, you might be thinking "Is now really a good time to think about purchasing a new computer?" Meanwhile, software applications that once needed robust hardware to run are now moving on to the Interne...
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Author:
osts123
09th January 2009
Every new file version of any operating system comes with a number of added features and functions. The same thing is with Linux flavors also. All the users like to take benefit of these advanced and new features and upgrade to the later versions. One suc...
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Author:
jonny defh
08th January 2009
When the Reiser FS kernel detects an error on the hard drive, it prints some error messages on the screen. It might be a bug. In the Super Block of Reiser FS file system, there is an Error pasture. It is set when file system kernel notices something bad. ...
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Author:
spears
29th September 2008
Microsoft Windows is the most popular operating system (OS); thus, most web hosting companies cater to sites running on Windows, as expected. However, there is an increasing demand for hosts that can support websites running on other platforms such as Mac...
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Author:
dwhs11
05th September 2008
The forgetful nature of human can create several complications. Creation of the relevant files and forgetting them is the case that can happen to any of the Linux user. If you still remember the directory name, then by the hook or crook, you can find the ...
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Author:
brad jerry
01st May 2008
Let's start by mentioning some facts that may be very disconcerting to die-hard Linux and Unix fans. Serious computer viruses appeared first in Unix systems. And what may have been the worst computer virus attack in history occurred on Unix systems about ...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
31st May 2007
To learn Linux concepts and get Linux training that you can understand, you need to understand Linux terms - the Linux "lingo".
Articles with names ending in "Linux Concepts & Terms", have been created to help you learn Linux "geek-speak" (terms) - and...
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Author:
Clyde Boom