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06.03.2023
How to remove Nginx in Ubuntu

Nginx is a popular web server used to serve dynamic and static websites. If you decide to remove Nginx from your Ubuntu server, then a few simple steps will help you with this.

05.03.2023
What are access rights in Linux?

In the Linux operating system, each file has attributes that determine who can read, write, or execute a given file. These attributes are called file access rights.

04.03.2023
The find command in Linux

The find command in Linux is used to search for files and directories in specified directories based on various criteria. This command is one of the most powerful and widespread utilities in Linux.

03.03.2023
What you need to know about Inode in Linux

Inode (Index Node) in Linux is a data structure that stores information about a file or directory, such as its owner, access rights, date and time of creation and modification, size and location on the hard disk. Each file or directory in the system

02.03.2023
How to check Linux for errors

Errors in Linux can occur due to various reasons and can manifest themselves in various forms, such as error messages in system logs, unexpected program terminations, hardware malfunction.

01.03.2023
How to fix Kali Linux error when updating

Kali Linux is a Linux distribution that is often used as an operating system for pentesting and penetration testing

28.02.2023
Kali Linux error: what does it mean

The Kali Linux error is a problem that occurs when using the Kali Linux operating system. Errors can occur for various reasons, such as incorrect software installation, conflicts with other applications, network problems, lack of updates.

27.02.2023
Cron Configuration Examples

Cron setup is a way to automate tasks on a Linux or Unix operating system. Cron allows users to schedule scripts and commands to run at a certain time or with a certain frequency.

26.02.2023
Cron in Linux: what is it?

Cron is a utility for scheduling tasks in the Linux operating system. It allows you to run scripts or commands automatically at a certain time, with a certain frequency or at certain events.

25.02.2023
What daemons are there in Linux

In the last article, we told you what daemons are in the Linux operating system. In short, it is a background process that runs in the background and performs a specific task, such as updating the system, web server, or sending email.