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How to view Linux packages

In the Linux operating system, packages are special archives that contain software and information about installing and configuring it. Each package is a set of files associated with a specific program or library.

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What is Linux openSUSE

openSUSE is a Linux operating system distribution that is designed to be easy to use and user-friendly. It is based on the SUSE Linux Enterprise distribution and is available in two major versions: Leap and Tumbleweed. Leap is referred to as the stable version of openSUSE, based on thoroughly tested and verified software packages, and is updated every few years.

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Examples of errors in Linux

Errors in Linux are incorrect behavior of the operating system, which can lead to incorrect operation of applications or the system as a whole. Errors in Linux can occur for various reasons, such as errors in application code, errors in system settings, hardware problems, file system errors, or network problems.

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How to delete all files in a Linux folder

In Linux, deleting all files in a folder is a simple but important task that requires caution. Files are the backbone of the system, and improper deletion can result in data loss. In this article, you will learn how to safely and efficiently delete all files in a specified directory using command line commands. We will also tell you how to avoid mistakes and delete only the necessary files without affecting important data.

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Linux package managers: what tasks they do

Linux package managers are software tools that allow you to install, uninstall, and manage software packages in the Linux operating system.

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What is TTL in Linux

TTL (Time To Live) is a value that is used in network communication to determine the time that must pass before a packet is dropped. This field is set in the IP packet header and indicates the number of "hops" or routers that the packet can pass through before it is dropped.

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How to find out Nginx version

Finding out the version of Nginx in Linux is a task you may need to do to check compatibility with modules, updates or troubleshooting. In this article we will look at simple and effective ways to get information about the current version of Nginx, and give recommendations when it can be particularly useful.

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How to uninstall 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, there are a few simple steps to help you do so.

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What are access rights in Linux?

In the Linux operating system, each file has attributes that define who can read, write, or execute the file. These attributes are called file permissions.

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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.