Dpkg, the Debian package manger is no doubt one of the most versatile and efficient package managers around, but installing a huge software with slow internet connection or in many […]
6 lightweight Web Server for Linux
Here's how you can create a lightweight web server on Linux easily to test some code, serve static HTML files or whatever you like. There's no need of a full […]
Speed up firefox with RAM cache and tmpfs in Linux
Firefox, the second most popular web browser, the default pre installed browser in many GNU/Linux distributions. It is really great in terms of it's customization capability and large collection of […]
Encrypt files and folders with eCryptfs in Ubuntu/Debian
Data security is one of the most important part of computing since its beginning days and going to be more and more important, as we are going to be far […]
How to install latest version software in Ubuntu/Debian
Currently there are above 45,000 packages in Debian repository and even more in Ubuntu. Both of them has much larger software collection than any other GNU/Linux distributions. But there is […]
How to use an ISO file as offline repository in Debian
No internet connection ? still you can install packages on Debian or Ubuntu from the installer CD/DVD ISO file. This trick is very useful in case of downgrading a package, […]
Apt-get command for beginners - Manage Debian packages
Debian and its forks, Ubuntu , Linux Mint , Bodhi Linux etc. are the most popular and newbie friendly GNU/Linux distributions. Their software packages are managed with the apt get […]
15 most useful dpkg tips for beginners
According to DistroWatch top three most popular GNU/Linux distributions are Debian based, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Debian software packages (i.e. deb files) are managed with dpkg, so we are […]
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