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A fairly simple Linux script can tell you whether a year will be a leap year or not.By Sandra Henry-Stocker Mar 18, 2024 4 minsLinuxhow-toHow to ensure users periodically update their passwords on LinuxRequiring password changes is a common security practice, and Linux systems admins can use the chage command to view and change password expiration information.By Sandra Henry-Stocker Mar 14, 2024 3 minsLinuxnewsLinux hits 4% desktop user shareWhile the desktop is not Linux's claim to fame, Linux still offers a huge number of distributions that can make your desktop computer work just like you'd want.By Sandra Henry-Stocker Mar 11, 2024 2 minsLinuxopinionWhy is Linux so spectacularly successful?Open source code makes a lot of difference when it comes to how you can tailor an OS, adjust it to meet your needs, and fit it to the required tasks – whether large or huge.By Sandra Henry-Stocker Mar 04, 2024 3 minsLinuxhow-toUnix, Linux and epoch timeYou can use the stat command to view dates and times associated with Linux files, and the date command can do some handy conversions if you’d like to display the current time in the epoch format.By Sandra Henry-Stocker Feb 23, 2024 4 minsLinux Show more Show less View all Upcoming Events13/Jun conference CIO Masterclass SummitJun 13, 202409:00 AM – 17:30London, United Kingdom CIO 20/Jun virtual event ForwardTech Virtual ShowcaseJun 20, 2024Virtual Event Technology Industry 21/Oct-23/Oct awards CSO Conference + AwardsOct 21, 2024Phoenix, AZ CSO and CISO View all events Resources whitepaper Advancing Your Data and Analytics Investments to the Next Level In this webinar, brought to you by Rocket Software, we’ll discuss how companies can better leverage their IT architecture and take advantage of emerging technologies to stay ahead. 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