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- How to manage and clean up hard drive space on Kirin OS?
- How to manage and clean up hard drive space on Kirin OS? With the advent of the digital age, we increasingly rely on computers and mobile devices to store and manage various data. However, the problem that comes with it is that hard disk space is limited, and improper use may cause the system to run slowly or crash. Therefore, it is crucial for Kirin OS users to understand how to effectively manage and clean up hard drive space. This article will introduce some practical techniques for hard disk space management and cleaning on Kirin operating system, and provide corresponding code examples. Please note
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 10365 2023-08-04 09:13:06
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- How to perform system recovery and fault repair on Kirin OS?
- How to perform system recovery and fault repair on Kirin OS? In the process of using Kirin operating system, you may occasionally encounter system failures or need to perform system recovery. At this time, it is particularly important to understand some system recovery and fault repair methods. This article will introduce you to how to perform system recovery and fault repair on Kirin OS, and provide some code examples. 1. System recovery. Use TimeShift for system backup and restore. TimeShift is a backup and restore tool that can help us restore the system.
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 5778 2023-08-04 08:57:04
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- Differences and precautions in building web servers on CentOS 6 and CentOS 7
- Differences and precautions in building web servers on CentOS6 and CentOS7 With the rapid development of the Internet, web servers, as the infrastructure for hosting websites and applications, are becoming more and more important. CentOS is a widely used Linux distribution and one of the common choices for building web servers. However, there are some differences and precautions that need to be paid attention to when building web servers on CentOS6 and CentOS7. Changes in installation methods CentOS6 makes
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1558 2023-08-04 08:45:26
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- How does Kirin OS monitor and optimize system performance?
- How does Kirin OS monitor and optimize system performance? Introduction: With the rapid development of computer technology, operating systems play a vital role in modern computers. Optimizing the performance of your operating system is crucial to improving overall computer performance and operating efficiency. Kirin operating system, as an open source operating system based on Linux, provides a wealth of performance monitoring and optimization tools. This article will introduce the commonly used performance monitoring and optimization methods and code examples in Kirin operating system. 1. System performance monitoring tool Kirin OS provides
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1961 2023-08-04 08:42:55
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- Security Tuning Guide for Building a Web Server on CentOS
- Security Tuning Guide for Building a Web Server on CentOS With the development of the Internet, web servers have become an important tool for enterprises and individuals to display their websites. However, due to the increasing number of network security threats, we must ensure that our web servers can provide adequate security protection. In this article, I will introduce you to how to set up a web server on the CentOS operating system and provide some practical guidelines for security tuning. First, we need to install the CentOS operating system. You can download it from Cent
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1114 2023-08-04 08:33:20
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- How to use Linux for user rights management and access control
- How to use Linux for user rights management and access control In Linux systems, user rights management and access control are very important, as they can ensure system security and data confidentiality. This article will introduce how to use Linux for user rights management and access control, and provide relevant code examples. 1. User rights management Users and user groups In the Linux system, rights are managed through users and user groups. A user is an individual who has the authority to log in to the system, and a user group is an organizational form that groups multiple users together.
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 2747 2023-08-03 23:00:33
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- How to use Linux for backup strategies and recovery solutions
- How to use Linux for backup strategies and recovery solutions Backup is an important security measure that can help us protect data from accidental loss, hardware failure, or malware attacks. In Linux systems, we can use various tools to implement backup strategies and recovery solutions. This article will show you how to use Linux for backup and provide some code examples to help you understand. Backup strategy The backup strategy needs to be designed based on your needs and actual conditions. Here are some common backup strategies: Full backup:
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1013 2023-08-03 20:57:28
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- How to use Linux for disk space management and optimization
- How to use Linux for disk space management and optimization In Linux systems, disk space management and optimization is an important and common task. As data continues to grow, rational utilization of disk space and timely cleanup become crucial. This article will introduce some commonly used Linux commands and techniques to help you better manage and optimize disk space. 1. Check the disk space First, we need to understand the disk space usage in the current system. Use the df command to quickly check disk space usage. df-h damn it
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1374 2023-08-03 20:37:43
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- How to use Linux for remote management and monitoring
- How to use Linux for remote management and monitoring As an open source operating system, Linux system has excellent capabilities in remote management and monitoring. This article will introduce how to use Linux for remote management and monitoring, and provide some sample code for reference. Remote Management Remote management refers to connecting to a remote computer through the network and managing and operating it. Under Linux systems, commonly used remote management tools include SSH and VNC. 1.1SSH (SecureShell) SSH
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1593 2023-08-03 20:33:33
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- Do you really know how to debug Linux kernel failures? You will be enlightened after reading this article!
- The Linux kernel is the core of the operating system and controls access to system resources such as the CPU, I/O devices, physical memory, and file systems. During the boot process and while the system is running, the kernel writes various messages to the kernel ring buffer. These messages include a variety of information about system operations.
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1023 2023-08-03 16:50:34
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- 12 Linux terminal commands that will blow your mind
- The Linux command line provides a simpler, easier, and cross-version method to complete common tasks than the graphical interface. Today we share with you 12 Linux terminal commands that will shock you.
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1900 2023-08-03 16:46:51
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- Hongqi Linux desktop operating system 11 is here: supports domestic independent CPUs, new UI style design, wide compatibility
- The new version has good hardware compatibility and supports a variety of domestic independent CPU brands. It also has rich peripheral support and a large number of easy-to-use ecological software, creating a new UI design style, bringing more flexible visual effects and convenient operations. experience.
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1993 2023-08-03 16:42:44
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- Why is it recommended that everyone use Linux for development?
- Can it be used on Linux? There are some friends around me whose impression of Linux seems to be stuck on the dark command line interface. When I tell him or suggest him to use Linux, he will ask me in surprise, how to use that (for development or daily use)?
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 848 2023-08-03 16:35:42
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- 6 'scary” Linux commands
- And then there's the kill command - which doesn't mean murder, of course, but the command we use to kill processes, how forcefully depends on what's needed to terminate them properly. Of course, Linux doesn't stop there. Instead, it has a variety of kill commands to use on your command line.
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1240 2023-08-03 16:33:21
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- 21 Linux commands that interviewers often test
- 21 Linux commands that interviewers often test
- Linux Operation and Maintenance 1538 2023-08-03 16:30:30