Password managers, what’s their use?
Most browsers have their own native password managers, which store all the passwords you use on the Internet to remind you when you go to identify yourself on your different…
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Most browsers have their own native password managers, which store all the passwords you use on the Internet to remind you when you go to identify yourself on your different…
PHP is the acronym for Hipertext Preprocessor. It is a free, platform independent, server-side programming language, fast, with a large library of functions and a lot of documentation. PHP is…
MandrivaLinux was a Linux distribution published by the French company Mandriva intended for both beginners and experienced users, aimed at personal computers and servers with a focus on users who…
MX Linux is a lightweight Linux operating system based on Debian Stable, with the core components of antiX, with additional software created and packaged by MX Community. It is developed…
PopOS is the new version of the System76 distribution, an American company specializing in the sale of laptops with Linux that for a couple of years has been developing its…
ls (whose translation list) Is a command of the Unix operating system and its derivatives that shows a list of files and directories in a certain directory. The results are…
There are so many distributions/distros of Linux that it is difficult to choose one that is easy for a user with little to no knowledge of Linux and interested in…
As we saw in the previous article that we talked about the IPv4 Protocol, now we will talk about its successor known as IPv6 and what this offers to us…
It is the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP), an Internet-based networking protocol, and it was the first version implemented in 1983 for the production of ARPANET. Defined in…
As its name says, this is the perfect example of what these viruses are: In ancient times the Greeks built a giant wooden horse and gave it to the Trojans…