Home What Is /Opt In Linux? (The Ultimate Guide) What Is /Opt in Linux? (The Ultimate Guide)

What Is /Opt in Linux? (The Ultimate Guide)

What Is /Opt in Linux? (The Ultimate Guide)

The /opt directory provides a location where you can install software that is not managed by the package manager of your Linux distribution. Learn more here.

EDITOR PICKS

Follow us

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
12,304FollowersFollow
528SubscribersSubscribe

Latest Articles

Essential Cybersecurity Tools for Linux in 2023

In today's digital happenings, taking serious cybersecurity measures is crucial to protect sensitive information from cybercriminals, especially for corporate organizations with high levels of...

A guide to app redesign: Making it evolve!

If you want your app to be a long-standing one, you should adapt it to the environment. Times change, and user tastes are changing...

Data Security and Privacy in Cloud Migration

Cloud-based computing has revolutionized the way businesses operate. It provides secure data storage as well as cost-efficient access to vast amounts of information. There...

Why Open Source Operating Systems Are Utilised by Hackers the Most?

The popularity of open source operating systems (OS) is evident in various tech circles. However, it’s intriguing to note how they particularly resonate with...

Linux OS and VPN: An Unbeatable Combination

Most Linux OS users, especially beginners, often wonder if they need a VPN on Linux. The answer depends on how and where you use...

Popular Post

Everything you should know about RHCSA Certification

Things you should know about RHCSA Certification Exam RHCSA or Red Hat Certified System administration exam is designed to test your knowledge and skills which...

Related Posts

Exclusive Interview with Illumos Founder Garrett D’Amore

During the week, Unixmen exclusively interviewed Illumos Founder, Garrett D'Amore. Garrett has worked for the likes of Sun Microsystems and Nexenta. Upon the announcement...