- How to Ping in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to test a connection between your Linux computer and another computer by using the 'ping' command. You can also use a more advanced version of the
- How to Create an ISO File in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to turn a group of files into an ISO file on a Linux computer. You'll use the Linux command line to do this. Gather your ISO files in the home
- How to Change the Root Password in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to change the Linux root password if you have the current password or if you don't have access to the current root password. Open a terminal window. To
- How to Find a File in Linux

Finding a file in a Linux system can be difficult if you don't know how. The best way to find files is to utilize several different terminal commands. Mastering these commands can
- How to Take a Screenshot in Linux

Taking a screenshot on Linux isn't quite as straightforward as it is on other operating systems, such as [https://www.wikihow.com/Category:Windows Windows] or
- How to Change the Timezone in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to change the time zone on a Linux computer. You can change the timezone on every Linux distribution by using the command line, or you can use the
- How to Add or Change the Default Gateway in Linux

Your default gateway is the IP address of your router. Typically this is automatically detected by your operating system during installation, but you may need to change it. This is
- How to Install Linux

Linux is the foundation of thousands of open source operating systems designed to replace Windows and Mac OS. It is free to download and install on any computer. Because it is open
- How to Deploy .Net Applications to the Linux Platform With Confidence Using Mono With Delphi Prism

.NET since inception has captivated developers across the world, with its simplicity in terms of development, and flexibility of deployment of Enterprise Class Applications. Today,
- How to Encrypt Files in Linux

You may not want people to see important files on your computer, particularly if it has multiple users. There are several different ways to restrict access to a particular file in
- How to Use KUser

KUser is an application used in many Linux distros to create, delete, or manage user accounts. These instructions assume you are using the KDE 4 version (the more recent version).
- How to Change the Position of the Wbar Dock in AV Linux

In the latest AV Linux version, the Wbar dock is located at the top of the screen. This can be quite annoying to those who are use to using it from the bottom. This small problem
- How to Set up Php on Apache 2.2.3 on CentOS 5.3

This article is aimed at people who have CentOS 5.3 and Apache 2.2.3. It may also work on RHEL (but you have to pay for RHEL). Connect to your VPS using SSH to get a command line
- How to Send Mail in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you some basic ways to send email on your Linux desktop system. If you're using a desktop version of Linux like Debian or Ubuntu, the operating system comes
- How to Start a Prboom Multi Player Game in Linux

This is how to start a PrBoom Multi-Player Game in Linux from the terminal inside of the GUI. This tutorial is for playing over a local area network (LAN) with up to 4 players.
- How to Install Software on Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to download and install new apps on your computer, using a Linux operating system. In most Linux distributions, there is a dedicated app that comes
- How to Use Jolicloud

Jolicloud is both a Google Chrome web app, and the menu system of Joli OS, a based Operating System that is aimed for those who want web-based apps, such as Google Docs and
- How to Install JDK in Linux

This wikiHow teaches you how to install the latest version of JDK (Java 12) on Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint using the Linux Rising PPA repository. Press to open a new terminal
- How to Manage Users in Linux

Unlike Windows, as a Unix-like system, Linux was conceived of as a multi-user system from its inception. The following sections deal with user management through the Linux command
- How to Use Radio Tray on Linux

Radio Tray is a very light application in Linux that is free to use. It can be configured to play radio stations from all over the world. This article will explain how to install