The swap space is the tiny part of the secondary memory that is used with the main memory to improve the performance of the system. The inactive processes are kept in a swap so that the memory has space for active processes. Sometimes it has been observed that due to...
PC hardware and operating systems both are dependent on each other. They are designed specifically to achieve or perform functionalities to get a task done. For example, PC companies make their computer keyboards and put a lot of keys in them, such as PrntScr; on the...
Computers are very interesting machines that intelligently interact with users. Computers can run different operating systems according to their architecture design, such as Windows, Mac, or Linux. The operating system acts as a medium between a PC and a user which...
Overview of the Linux Kernel The Linux kernel was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, a computer science student at the University of Helsinki. Torvalds was initially driven by his personal interest and dissatisfaction with the then-available operating systems, and he...
If you’re trying to decide between popular operating systems for your computer, look no further! We’ll explain everything you need to know on Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu, so you can determine which option is worth your time and money. Quick Navigation WHAT ARE...
Technology can be confusing. We’re here to help you learn how to rename a file in Linux. Follow these simple steps for Linux beginners (with examples). Quick Navigation HOW TO RENAME A FILE IN LINUXRenaming a File Using MV Command?RENAMING FOLDERS OR A LARGE...