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Tizen Starts 2015 With a Bang

As many of you know, I've been involved with Tizen for quite some time. I manage Tizen at the Linux Foundation, which means I...

Install/Upgrade Linux Kernel To 3.18.3 Stable In Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Peppermint

 Install/Upgrade Linux Kernel To 3.18.3 Stable In Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Peppermint Recently Linus Torvalds announced Linux Kernel 3.18.3. TheKernel includes several bug fixes. Latest Linux Kernelincludes new features, bug fixes and improve...

Linux vs. BSD: Which Should You Use?

At MakeUseOf, we cover Linux quite a bit as the “alternative” to Windows and Mac OS X. However, those aren’t the only three operating...

Best Linux and Open Source Apps for the Enterprise in 2015

Linux and Open Source technologies rule the enterprise segments. There are so many products and projects out there which are rescuing small and medium...

Difference between a Hard Link and Soft (Symbolic) Link

This tutorial describes the difference between a hard link and soft (symbolic) link within the unix/linux file system. This tutorial includes examples as well...

IT Company Seeks Linux Talent, With or Without Certification

The Linux Foundation’s "2014 Enterprise End User Report" shows growing use of Linux for enterprise application development and deployment, yet another indicator of increased...

Vim Tutorial for Beginners

Modifying the contents of a file within the Unix/Linux command line environment may be difficult for any Linux user, especially if they are new...

Soft Links (i.e.Symlinks or Symbolic Links) and Hard Links in Linux File Systems

Most of us know that, every single component of Linux file systems is associated with an Inode. Every single element in the Linux file...

The 5 Biggest Linux Stories of 2014

Two Thousand and Fourteen was an exciting, tumultuous and rather funky year for Linux.Great consumer news, forks, death threats, hardware delays and... something truly...

TCPdump Tutorial for Beginners

Tcpdump is a UNIX/Linux command line tool used to sniff and analyze network packets. Tcpdump offers similar functionality to that of the popular Wireshark...