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From a dream to reality: How Linux changed my life

Sometimes Linux is about setting goals, overcoming obstacles, and dreaming of owning a BMW motorcycle.

The central processing unit (CPU): Its components and functionality

An introduction to the CPU, what it does, how it works, and how it came to be.

Linux Commands: jobs, bg, and fg

In this quick tutorial, I want to look at the jobs command and a few of the ways that we can manipulate the jobs running on our systems. In short, controlling jobs lets you suspend and resume processes started in your Linux shell.

An introduction to Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) in Linux

Learn how Pluggable Authentication Modules are used to help applications make proper use of user accounts in Linux.

Red Hat Insights: Vulnerability management

A look into the Vulnerability service on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems to assess and monitor the status of security vulnerabilities.

Computer history and modern computers for sysadmins

A historical perspective into the functionality of the CPU and RAM.

Using ifstat for Linux network statistics

A basic look at the ifstat command, its options, and output.

My first look at Red Hat Insights: Advisor

Using the advisor functionality of Red Hat Insights, get recommendations for optimizing and securing your Linux system

What's your favorite shell for sysadmin work?

To the uninitiated, one glowing black screenful of green text is the same as any other glowing black screenful of green text, but many sysadmins know that the shell you choose can change every facet of how you interact with your computer. Here are some of the most popular shells, and what users love about them.

Security when you're suddenly remote

How to keep your data safe when you’re in an uncontrolled environment.

Sysadmin careers: How sysadmins can pay it forward

With new projects to complete, fires to put out, and new skills to learn, preparing for the day that you leave a company is probably the last thing on your mind as a sysadmin. These sage words tell you how to leave your infrastructure better than you found it.

Using the nstat network statistics command in Linux

Discover nstat, a tool for monitoring kernel SNMP and network interface stats and a part of the iproute2 package in Linux.

Introduction to Red Hat Insights

One reader shares his take on Red Hat Insights, a cloud service for proactively identifying issues with your Linux environment.

Building images using Podman and cron

How to combine Podman, cron, tea, and a shower to update images.

Sysadmin tales: How to keep calm and not panic when things break

Everyone makes mistakes, even the most senior and venerable engineers and systems administrators. We're all human. It just so happens that, as a sysadmin, a small mistake in a moment can cause very visible problems, and, PANIC. When an incident occurs, resist the urge to freak out. Instead, use these tips to help you keep your cool and find a solution.

Exploring additional image stores in Podman

Use the additionalimagestores field to set up read-only shared image storage for multiple Podman containers.

I/O reporting from the Linux command line

Learn the iostat tool, its common command-line flags and options, and how to use it to better understand input/output performance in Linux.

Save time at the command line with HTTPie instead of curl

Automate testing endpoints, downloading files, and submitting forms with HTTPie.

Troubleshooting handshake errors in OpenShift

Have you ever received a TLSHandshake error when connecting to OpenShift? Here are some ways to resolve it.

Sysadmin stories from the trenches: Funny user mistakes

We love our users, but sometimes…

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