
What is Linux? - Linux.com
Looking to get started in Linux? Develop a good working knowledge of Linux using both the graphical interface and command line across the major Linux distribution families with The …
Introduction to Linux
Jan 13, 2011 · What is Linux? So many products are referred to as Linux or Linux distributions because they are all built on the Linux kernel. The Linux kernel is a set of drivers that are …
The Complete Beginner's Guide to Linux - Linux.com
Aug 13, 2014 · Linux. It’s been around since the mid ‘90s, and has since reached a user-base that spans industries and continents. For those in the know, you understand that Linux is actually …
Best Lightweight Linux Distros
Aug 17, 2015 · You might wonder why you should care about lightweight Linux distributions in the era of multicore processors and inexpensive RAM. Basically, there are three points that make …
The Five Best Linux-Powered Mini Computers - Linux.com
May 22, 2015 · Why should you be lugging around a bulky PC when you can get a decent computing power in a box no wider than 5 inch or a stick as big (or small) as the Chromecast? …
Fetching email with Mutt - Linux.com
Oct 25, 2005 · Author: Shashank Sharma What do you look for in an email program? You may find it in Mutt, an easy-to-use text-based messaging client. Here’s all you need to know to get …
Is my hardware Linux-compatible? Find out here - Linux.com
Aug 14, 2007 · By Bruce Byfield True, hardware support for GNU/Linux has improved greatly in the last decade. Today you can pick out any computer system and stand a strong chance of …
Live Booting Linux - Linux.com
Aug 21, 2015 · “I’d like to give Linux a try, but I’m not sure how.” I’ve heard that statement so many times over the years. During that period, my pat response has changed from something …
How to Choose the Best Linux Desktop for You
Aug 5, 2014 · With Linux comes choice. Along with that choice, comes debate. Which desktop is the best? Which offers the most user-friendly experience? The questions are not only never …
Linux 101: Introduction to sudo - Linux.com
May 12, 2010 · There are two ways to run administrative applications in Linux. You can either switch to the super user (root) with the su command, or you can take advantage of sudo ...