Linux Command Line: Using Aliases
Working at the command line usually means typing. A lot of typing. Using aliases in Linux will cut down on the number of keystrokes that you use. …
Continue ReadingWorking at the command line usually means typing. A lot of typing. Using aliases in Linux will cut down on the number of keystrokes that you use. …
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Continue ReadingThe Computer is all about processing data. The CPU does all of that and more. The CPU is the heart of the computer and works relentlessly to produce …
Continue ReadingTo perform the heavy processing that the CPU intends to take on, it just can’t it all by itself. For this reason, a few other Integrated chips …
Continue ReadingIf you want to get the real skinny on the most common myths that computer shoppers fall for then this piece will help you to get past the hype.
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Continue ReadingThe Linux operating system is one of the most amazingly flexible systems available. One tool that helps to make Linux so flexible is the …
Continue ReadingYou’ve probably heard of Chrome, the Web browser that Google released a few months ago. While Google is plugging away at a Linux version, Chrome …
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