All Linux systems have a little-known system restart function built in to the underlying kernel. Even if your computer is completely unresponsive, and pressing "Ctrl," "Alt" and "Backspace" together ...
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Rocky Linux 10.1 release brings soft reboots and new toolchains
Rocky Linux 10.1 is officially available for general use, bringing key features like systemd soft reboots and a massive ...
It's doubtful that very many users enjoy reboots. Although system uptime is often worn like a badge of honor — as though power-cycling were some form of humiliating defeat — the majority of us can ...
Linux 4.0 is almost upon us! It’s codenamed “Hurr durr I’ma sheep.” Yes, seriously. Linux kernels have weird codenames. Setting aside the head-scratching title, Linux 4.0 isn’t a massive change from ...
It's mainly the fact that Windows files can't be overwritten while they're in use and so many programs 'update' core DLLs that you have to reboot to overwrite them. Linux allows you to delete open ...
Unless you're using Linux on a virtual machine, installing the open-source OS is usually done via a USB drive. Because of this, you can burn an ISO to a USB drive, reboot the system, boot into the USB ...
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