Best Technical Tips For Linux Users
Best Technical Tips For Linux Users
Hello guys today I'm going to share some important and useful tips related to LINUX OS,
so this will be very much helpful for those of your's and yours friends who are interested to go with LINUX operating system
- Linux users get to choose from different distributions, different package managers, different desktop environment and a variety of software packages made for similar purposes and you even get to choose your boot-loader.Also, most of Linux software is Open source and community supported.
- A common user does not know what's a DE, what makes each distribution unique and the way they can customize them. They also are not aware what different problems that they may face, break the system, or even make it dead. These are the things that, at this point of time, one learns the hard way, only using experience.
- Users should also expect that if there's a bug, there's no vendor who is ready to support you. Considering the percentage of Linux users around the world for Desktops, you may not even get a solution. You have to be an enthusiast and expect that you may have to work hard to make the system work for you. The joy and pleasure to discover and enjoy this ecosystem can only be known by experience and nothing else.
- Also ,customizing desktop environments and changing them can become messy and a little fiddly. but it's worth it if you want something faster and more in tune with your tastes also support for graphics cards that aren't the absolute latest, is better than support for the absolute latest granted both the above are for personal use, which is where linux is not popular.
- Packages and updates. Without an Internet connection, the best way to install packages and updates is to use the full installation DVD or CD to install packages. You may also be able to mirror the updates to a DVD on a Internet-connected machine and bring that to your isolated machine for install. USB sticks could also be used.
- Time. You may want to check the time daily, and set it if the machine is lagging. If you can use a time piece like a radio or GPS receiver on the system, all the better - use that device with an NTP server to stay on track.
- Games. Some games will demand an Internet connection; for these you will be out of luck. Steam, for example, would be impossible.
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