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i am using debian and i am trying create my own operating system
i face a new issue
if i type hostnamectl
i need to change operating system name
can anyone help please
i'm searched lot but not found for linux
i found in internet and i found about how to change hostname. but i need to change operaating system name
like kali linux , parrot os ,
they are also debian based but if we check in hostnamectl
you can in operating system line : they but there own linux name
i need to know how
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So, I am branding some ODBC drivers on a Linux box with a unified installer.
Can I "tar" the AIX files on the Linux box and they will be valid on an AIX server?
Or do I need to FTP the files to the AIX server and then tar them there?
I have not tried it yet, trying to find out before that effort.
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Hello guys I'm trying to create an bootable iso from my installed linux distro with systemback but I have too much stuff on / directory, there is any way of pick only the folders like /root /usr /bin
that is necessary for the installation of the system?
There is any software that make a "Clean" version of my current distro, and create an .iso or something like that?
I'm curious about that because you know, it's trash have to install the whole system from the beginning if you have an "cute life distro" already created.
and the limitations of .iso (4.7GB) is annoying.
My current / directory have 91.8GB on it
lol
Help-me please! And thanks ;)
I hope that is possible make this happen...
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I have windows and kubuntu dualboot, when i boot windows after kubuntu, windows shows wrong time. How can i fix this? I use refind for dualboot, my motherboard is GA-970A-DS3P
Type in terminal of kubuntu
timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
By default, Linux assumes that the time stored in the hardware clock is in UTC, not the local time. On the other hand, Windows thinks that the time stored on the hardware clock is local time. That’s where the trouble starts.
https://itsfoss.com/wrong-time-dual-boot/
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I would just like to be able to have my own linux command line on Windows 7. I do have Putty installed but I have no idea how to access a simple linux command line. I just basically need the basic commands that any Linux OPERATING SYSTEM has.
Install Cygwin (https://www.cygwin.com). Cygwin is a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for Microsoft Windows. Cygwin provides native integration of Windows-based applications, data, and other system resources with applications, software tools, and data of the Unix-like environment.
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Which OS family does Fedora belongs?
Fedora Wiki Page : Unix-Like.
Fedora Project Page : Linux-based.
Question - Difference between Unix-Like and Linux-Based?
P.S : A neophyte in Unix vs Linux Architecture.
Unix like - having a similar interface like unix.
Linux based - derived from the linux original implementation.
Linux is an operating system kernel that is designed like Unix's kernel.
Fedora is Linux based operating system, this linux based operating system kernel designed like unix.