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Why the time is off in Ubuntu and Windows

Users who have just switched to Linux from the Windows operating system, and still run this system from time to time, face the problem that after booting Windows in Ubuntu, the time goes back or forward a few hours, then after several reboots it is difficult to understand what time it is.

20.02.2023
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Choosing NVMe disk for VPS/VDS: what is important to consider?

The UPU chooses NVMe disks because of their high performance and reliability. NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a flash memory access protocol that was designed specifically to work with flash-based storage devices such as SSDs and NVMe disks.

19.02.2023
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Disks for VPS/VDS: what disks are used

VPS disks are virtual disks that are created and used on a physical server to store VPS data and files. Depending on the hosting provider that provides the VPS, there may be different types of disks.

18.02.2023
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VPS Setup on Windows Server

Configuring VPS on Windows server allows you to optimize the server and applications, improve performance, ensure the security and reliability of operation.

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VPS in Europe: what it is

VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a virtual dedicated server that runs in the cloud infrastructure. Unlike conventional hosting, where many sites are hosted on one server, a virtual server provides the user with a separate virtual environment with guaranteed resources (CPU, RAM, disk) and full control over settings and software installation.

15.02.2023
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The grep command in Linux

The grep command in UNIX-like operating systems is used to search for a given substring or regular expression in text files or the output of other commands.

14.02.2023
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Useful commands in Firefox browser for Linux

Firefox in Linux is a browser that can be used on computers with the Linux operating system installed. Firefox is a free, open source web browser that was developed by the Mozilla Foundation. It provides useful commands to make your work easier and more productive. Next, we will tell you about them.

13.02.2023
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Linux cp command

While working in the terminal, it is often necessary to copy files. The cp Linux command is most often used for this purpose. It is supplied by default in all distributions and is able to copy files and folders and save their attributes in Linux file systems.

12.02.2023
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How to make a frame in LibreOffice

LibreOffice is a free and open office suite that provides opportunities for creating and editing text documents, spreadsheets, presentations and other file types.

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Recording video from the screen in VLC in Linux

VLC (VideoLAN Client) is a free cross-platform media player that allows you to play most types of audio and video files, as well as streaming video and audio from the Internet. It is created and maintained by the non-profit organization VideoLAN and is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other platforms.