PhotoRec – Recover Deleted or Lost Files in Linux
When you delete a file accidentally or intentionally on your system using ‘shift + delete‘ or delete option or empty Trash, the file content is
When you delete a file accidentally or intentionally on your system using ‘shift + delete‘ or delete option or empty Trash, the file content is
With the thousands of commands/programs available in Linux systems, knowing the type and purpose of a given command as well as its location (absolute path)
In this article of the shell script debugging series, we will explain the third shell script debugging mode, that is shell tracing and look at
I passionately enjoy working with commands as they offer more control over a Linux system than GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces) applications, therefore am always on
This tutorial is intended to explain the necessary steps for solving the “ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can’t connect to MySQL server on ‘127.0.0.1’ (111)” which might
Today, Google search is a well known and the most-used search engine on the World Wide Web (WWW), if you want to gather information from
In this post, we will learn a number of commands for locating the default configuration files for MySQL database server (my.conf), PHP programming language (php.ini)
Once you get familiar to using the Linux terminal, you wish to do everything on your system by simply typing commands including sending emails and
In most cases, Linux system administrators login to remote Linux servers using SSH either by supplying a password, or passwordless SSH login, or keybased SSH
In this article, we will review a cool and simple way of giving a command screen output a rainbow colors and slowing down its output
We started the shell script debugging series by explaining the different debugging options and how to enable shell script debugging modes. After writing your shell
While learning Linux, it is always the norm for newbies to keep on typing several commands to accomplish a simple task. This is understandable especially