
Linux Basics: Can Linux run Windows exe files?
Many new Linux users come from Windows and as a result have a desire to run their existing software, or at the very least the […]
Many new Linux users come from Windows and as a result have a desire to run their existing software, or at the very least the […]
If all you want to know is which version of the Linux kernel you’re currently running there is a very simple command line tool you […]
Occasionally you’ll need to figure out where a specific application is located on your system. To do this you can use the which command. For […]
Have you ever wanted to see who was all currently logged into your Linux system? Just run the who command: who It will print out […]
This is a common question that new Linux users ask and can be quite the rabbit hole to dive down in detail. It can be […]
After running Linux for quite a few years now it’s sometimes tough to remember all of the seemingly ‘simple’ questions that we all initially had […]
Just a quick post to let you know that we’ve updated our post submission page. This change should allow you to more easily contribute your […]
Sometimes you just want the security of a long complicated WiFi password without the hassle of having to share it with your guests every time […]
This is a podcast presentation from the Kitchener Waterloo Linux Users Group on the topic of WRDashboard, Vim published on August 12th 2019. You can find […]