ifconfing = Interface Configuration. Similar to ipconfig in Windows. Also; what is the difference between apt-get remove and apt-get purge? They must remove the package in different ways, no?
Great point regarding ipconfig! apt-get purge also removes the configuration files. If you use apt-get remove it will not remove the configuration files and you can install the same package in the future without reconfiguring it.
I kindly request that in next video, please make the text or terminal larger so I can read through and see more clear what you are typing. (Like the first part you did.) Love the series and following steps by step. I really appreciate for doing this for beginners. :)
I cant find the video mentioned of the first part.
Would you please update the link.
Hi there, good to see somebody new in the space. Good luck to you!
ifconfing = Interface Configuration. Similar to ipconfig in Windows.
Also; what is the difference between apt-get remove and apt-get purge? They must remove the package in different ways, no?
Great point regarding ipconfig!
apt-get purge also removes the configuration files. If you use apt-get remove it will not remove the configuration files and you can install the same package in the future without reconfiguring it.
@@AlliBones04 Thanks for the clarification!
I kindly request that in next video, please make the text or terminal larger so I can read through and see more clear what you are typing. (Like the first part you did.)
Love the series and following steps by step. I really appreciate for doing this for beginners. :)
Thank for the feedback! I will definitely make the terminal larger in future videos!