Ways to Run Multiple Operating Systems (Windows and Linux)

In today’s world, where development and IT environments are constantly evolving, running multiple operating systems (OS) on a single machine is a common practice. Whether you need Windows for productivity applications or Linux for development and server management, there are several methods to have both operating systems co-exist on the same machine. Let’s explore some popular ways to run both Windows and Linux: 1. Dual Boot Using GRUB Dual booting allows you to install both Windows and Linux on the same physical machine. When you start the computer, you’ll be able to choose which OS to boot into using a boot manager like GRUB. ...

2024-09-25 · 5 min · 956 words · David7ce

The Linux dilemma

Starting from 2000s with XP

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Understanding Package Management Across Distros

In the world of software development and system administration, managing software efficiently is crucial. Package managers and packaging systems play a central role in this process, providing a structured way to install, update, and manage software applications on different operating systems. This article delves into the concept of package managers, explores how software is packaged and built across various distributions, and provides a comprehensive overview of different packaging systems. What is a Package Manager? A package manager is a tool that automates the process of installing, updating, configuring, and removing software packages. It ensures that software dependencies are correctly handled, versions are managed, and packages are installed in a consistent and repeatable manner. Package managers simplify software management by automating many of the manual tasks involved in these processes. ...

2024-09-02 · 3 min · 581 words · David7ce

My Story with OS's

Starting from 2000s with XP

2024-01-21 · 3 min · 500 words · Me