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Antivirus on Linux: Should I Really Use It and If So, When Do I Need It? OnSeptember 6, 2021UpdatedApril 1, 20227 CommentsWhen running an antivirus on Linux, some situations make sense, but the average Linux desktop isn't one of them.
What is a Web Server, and How Does a Web Server Work? OnAugust 5, 2021UpdatedApril 28, 2022Web servers are used for hosting websites and data for web applications. In this article, we explain a web server and how it works.
Virtualization on PC, Explained for Beginners with Practical Use Cases OnAugust 3, 2021UpdatedMay 16, 2022If you want to try virtualization on your PC, let us guide you through the different types of virtualization as well as its benefits of it.
Top 5 Linux Shells That You Can Use in Your Daily Work OnJuly 23, 2021UpdatedMay 29, 20221 CommentThere are many shells available, but we only include the top five Linux shells in this article and thoroughly discuss their features.