Distro similarities
All Linux distributions use the Linux kernel and benefit from updates that are made to the operating system core software and processes. They all use standard Linux commands like cd, ls, rm, and cp to navigate the directory structure. They also include many familiar commands like find, grep, tail, more, cat, and ps. All Linux versions have similar commands to add and remove users, move files around, and interact with external devices with device drivers. The Linux community has also standardized on LibreOffice as the productivity suite, which often comes installed by default.
Most Linux system use systemd as their init system, process management, and system manager. Administrators use the systemctl command to control how it is configured and start, restart, enable, disable, reload, or check the status of services running on the operating system.
tmrFebruary 5, 2021
Surge in Number of Smart Cities Worldwide to Aid Market Growth
Advancements in technology continue to drive innovations in a range of industrial sectors around the world. In recent years, government authorities in various countries of the world, along with the support from private companies have increasingly emphasized on the development of smart cities and townships. Over the past decade, a number of smart cities have gradually emerged worldwide following which smart workplaces have gained popularity. As several private companies continue to leverage the benefits of cutting-edge technologies, including networked platforms, sensors, and IoT to improve the overall communication and employee engagement, the demand for smart workplaces has witnessed considerable growth.