#Linux Operating System
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codeexpertinsights · 6 months ago
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Harnessing Linux for Data Science: Integrating R, Python, and Machine Learning
Linux is the most appropriate OS for data research since it is portable, expansible and complies with many different open-source software. In this respect, machine learning frameworks can be easily linked to the powerful computation languages such as R and Python in Linux to let data scientists fully optimise the resourceful processing efficiency and model construction. It is now time to consider how these technologies improve the productivity of data science processes. They offer a less rigorous process when clients begin to employ Linux as their foundation, coupling the utility of Python with the statistician might of R. They also improve the understanding, in the process of raising production.
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krazytechnews · 9 months ago
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Simple Ways to Quickly Set Up a Proxy on Linux
Linux is a powerful and widely used open-source operating system known for its stability, flexibility, and security. It is the foundation for many servers, desktops, and embedded systems around the world. Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds, a student at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Initially, it was a hobby project to create a free operating system kernel that resembled the…
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hardinternetkid · 1 year ago
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Linux or Windows? What OS to choose for your server?
Before purchasing and setting up a server, you need to consider which operating system you want to use with your server. An average user probably won’t feel the difference between Linux or Windows server OS; however, businesses might have specific technical requirements that could be affected by the choice of an operating system. The choice between Linux and Windows operating systems depends on…
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sofia-1 · 1 year ago
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compusysjaipur0 · 2 years ago
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Process Of Linux Operating System
Explore the intricate process of the Linux Operating System, where the kernel manages hardware and processes. Dive into the Unix-based foundation, and uncover how Linux empowers users with its flexible command-line interface and user-friendly graphical environments. Discover the inner workings of this open-source powerhouse.
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jan-silan · 1 year ago
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absolutely wild to me that there are transphobic linux users out there. like what do you mean you literally use the trans people operating system
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incognitopolls · 10 months ago
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unbfacts · 3 months ago
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All 500 of the world's fastest supercomputers run on Linux-based operating systems.
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bunabyte · 9 months ago
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Man, I know Linux is very distinctly NOT a black box, but it sure does feel like one sometimes.
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monody-monody · 2 months ago
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So I've recently been finally getting around to something I've wanted to do for a few years: switching to Linux.
To safely test out this process before applying it to my main tower machine, I decided to first do the switch over on an old Mac Mini which had a lot to gain from this as it was stuck on an outdated and unsupported version of MacOS.
But of course this all involved shuffling around a lot of old data and making sure everything was backed up. And here's where the story begins.
I backed up the Mini's MacOS install to its own partition on an external backup drive shared by my Windows tower machine. Once done, I shrank it to only the used size( which was complicated in its own right for reasons I'll explain shortly,) and then wanted to move it to the end of the drive so I could expand the Windows partition back out to fill the unused space.
Problem #1: MacOS's Disk Utility is so stripped down and lacking in functionality in the name of gloss, it literally cannot work with unallocated space on a drive in any way. You cannot see unallocated space, and you cannot create it. Want to shrink or delete a partition? It automatically creates a new one to fill the space whether you wanted it or not. Want to make a new partition in unallocated space without wiping the whole drive? Gotta use a different OS to make a dummy partition first and then replace it in Disk Utility. And the real problem… Want to move a partition? Can't.
Problem #2: Windows's Disk Management doesn't know what HFS+ is and refuses to work with it. Windows can't even read the Mac backup partition, let alone move it. But wait! I can use EaseUS Partition Manager! …Aaand most of its essential functionality is locked behind one of its multiple paywall tiers, including the ability to work with non-Windows filesystems at all.
But what about that new Linux install on the Mini?
I run 'sudo apt-get install gparted', a FOSS program, and in less than a minute I've already got it moving the partition. No hassle. No BS.
And if this whole thing doesn't just sum up the operating system trio, I don't know what does.
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fmk-polls · 2 years ago
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gloopycore · 7 months ago
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sinclair-speccy · 8 months ago
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Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X (or LGX) fall 1995 edition from 1995 :)
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serowebs · 2 months ago
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While scrolling thru Linux posts I saw a lot with estrogen and forcefemming
What about
Testosterone
What about
Forcemascing
What about
Give me hrt please 🙏 😭
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zombie-the-derg · 5 days ago
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not much happening in the linux community i see
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onyacat · 11 months ago
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reinstalled linux mint
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