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Life as a Linux system administrator
If you're thinking about becoming a system administrator or continuing your career as one, you should read this excerpt from one system administrator's experience.
Using the Fold Command to Wrap Text at X Number of Columns or Characters
Using the fold command to wrap long lines of text makes it much easier text files on the command line. In this article we show you how to wrap at x number of characters or columns.
How to compile and install PHP 7.4 as PHP-FPM & FastCGI for ISPConfig 3 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
This tutorial shows how to build PHP 7.4 as PHP-FPM and FastCGI version on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS that uses the ISPConfig 3 Hosting Control Panel.
openSUSE Leap 15.0 Reached End of Life, Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.1 Now
The openSUSE Leap 15.0 operating system release has reached end of life on November 30th, 2019, which was the last day when it received software updates and security patches.
How to merge or split PDF files on Linux
In this short article, you will learn how to merge or split two or more PDF files using command line and GUI based tools. This is suitable for both beginners and experienced Linux users, so let’s get started.
Epic Games have awarded the FOSS game manager Lutris with an Epic MegaGrant
The Lutris team announced yesterday that Epic Games have now awarded them a sum of money from the Epic MegaGrants pot.
How to Install VirtualBox on CentOS 8
VirtualBox is an open-source, cross-platform virtualization platform. It supports a number of guest operating systems, including Linux and Windows, and allows you to run multiple virtual machines simultaneously.
My go-to Linux network troubleshooting commands
Every sysadmin needs a good troubleshooting strategy, and you can't fix a problem if you cannot identify it. These are my favorite commands to quickly filter through the possibilities of a given problem.
How to Set Up a Home Media Server with Jellyfin on Ubuntu
Jellyfin is a media server for streaming and organizing pictures, video, and audio. Learn how you can set up a home media server with Jellyfin on Ubuntu.
7 maker gifts for kids and teens
Struggling with what gifts to give the young person in your life this holiday season? Here are my top picks for open source presents that will spark creativity and inspire for years to come.
How to Install Google Chrome on Debian 10
Chrome is a cross-platform, secure and light web browser which is developed by Google. In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to install Google Chrome on your Debian 10 machine using the terminal.
Exton|OS Distro Is Now Based on Ubuntu 19.10 and Ships with Linux Kernel 5.4
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton released a new version of his Ubuntu-based Exton|OS distribution that's now based on the latest Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) operating system and Linux 5.4 kernel series.
My Linux story: Covering open source in Spanish
From time to time, when I'm looking for some help on how to do something on my GNU/Linux desktop or server, I'll come across an article or conversation in a language other than English. If that language happens to be French or Spanish, that's fine for me. If it's in Portuguese or Italian, I can stumble through it. And, for other languages, occasionally, I'll give one of those online AI translators a go in the hopes of gleaning something useful.
Guest Article: It All Began With Stallman
How “Free Water” and “Free/Libre Software” (nowadays rebranded “OSS” or “FOSS”) relate to one another
Holiday gift guide: Books for the learner, explorer, or tinkerer on your list
It is my pleasure to introduce Opensource.com's selection of books that would make excellent holiday gift ideas. We hope you find them interesting items to give as gifts this holiday season or to add to your own holiday wishlist. Each book exhibits qualities that make them excellent gifts for open source enthusiasts, as they all encourage learning, exploring, and tinkering.
How To Automate Repetitive Typing (Text Expansion) With AutoKey On Linux
Text expansion (or substitution) helps you save time by transforming abbreviations into a long string of text. Use it to boost your productivity by quickly inserting a phrase that you need to type frequently, your address, code and so on, in any application. This tutorial explains how to automate repetitive typing using AutoKey, a desktop automation utility for Linux / X11.
Linux Kernel 5.4 Gets First Point Release, It's Now Ready for Mass Deployments
Renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman released today the first point release to the latest Linux 5.4 kernel series, which is now stable and ready for mass deployments.
After four years, Rust-based Redox OS is nearly self-hosting
A better operating system thanks to Rust's combination of safety and performance? The Redox OS, written in Rust and currently under development, is only "a few months of work away" from self-hosting, meaning that the Rustc compiler would run on Redox itself, according to its creator Jeremy Soller.…
Orange Pi 4 launches at $60 with 4GB RAM
The Orange Pi 4 and 4B SBCs have launched at $59.90 and $69.90, respectively, running Linux or Android on a RK3399 with 4GB LPDDR4, 16GB eMMC, WiFi/BT, GbE, HDMI, Type-C with DP, 40-pin, PCIe, and more. The 4B adds a 2.8-TOPS NPU. Earlier this month, Shenzhen Xunlong teased a Rockchip RK3399 based Orange Pi 4 […]
Adding a second drive to LVM on RHEL8
We have all been in the situation where we ran out of space, and need to add another drive. Back before LVM, you would have to add a second drive, create a partition, and find a decent place to mount it. You will be happy to hear those days are over. It is a bit more complicated, but the space is just magically available for LVM to put wherever you need it.
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