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Viewing PDF documents in console mode

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AI Terror: The struggle to stay alive

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Loving the command line with the Raspberry Pi

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Month: March 2024

Bash Command Line Tips and tricks

Using ‘if’ in a Bash script

Writing a short Bash script can save typing lots of instructions at the command line.

Jim Hall
March 15, 2024March 15, 2024
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Linux Raspberry Pi 1

How I run my blog on a Raspberry Pi

How I set up a Raspberry Pi to act as a web server to host my personal blog on Drupal.

mandclu
March 14, 2024January 18, 2024
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Linux Problem Solving

System statistics with sar and the /proc filesystem

SAR, the System Activity Reporter, is my starting place for accessing historical performance data to solve problems.

David Both
March 13, 2024March 6, 2024
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Bash Code Linux System Administration

Parsing config files with Bash

Separating config files from code enables anyone to change their configurations without any special programming skills.

David Both
March 12, 2024March 2, 2024
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Fedora Linux Security System Administration VirtualBox

Convert your Windows install into a VM on Linux

Here’s how I configured a VirtualBox VM to use a physical Windows drive on my Linux workstation.

David Both
March 11, 2024February 9, 2025
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System Administration

Team of one? The Zen postmortem

The practice of yoga offers sysadmins valuable lessons in self-examination.

David Both
March 10, 2024March 8, 2024
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Desktop Linux System Administration Xfce

Configure a Linux workspace remotely from the command line

Nearly everything can be done from the Linux command line, including remote configuration of desktops such as Xfce4.

David Both
March 9, 2024March 3, 2024
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Linux Open Source Software System Administration

Manage your APC battery backup system with this Linux command

Protect yourself from power incidents by running a simple utility: apcupsd.

David Both
March 8, 2024March 2, 2024
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Ansible Linux System Administration

Ansible #1: My first day using Ansible

A sysadmin shares information and advice about putting Ansible into real-world use configuring computers on their network.

David Both
March 7, 2024April 28, 2024
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Community Curiosity

How to write your first article

Open source is for everyone! And at Both.org, we encourage everyone to share their open source journey.

Jim Hall
March 6, 2024March 6, 2024
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Digital Images Linux Privacy

Protecting Your Privacy: Removing Exif Metadata from Your Digital Images with ExifCleaner

Each picture you take with a digital camera contains numerous tags that provide a great deal of information, some of which might ordinarily be considered confidential.

Don Watkins
March 5, 2024March 5, 2024
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Linux System Administration

What is a sysadmin?

What does the term “sysadmin” or “system administrator” mean to you? What does a sysadmin do? How do you know you are one?

Existential questions like this seldom have concrete answers, and the answers that do present themselves can be pretty fluid. The answers are also significantly different for different people and depend upon their work experience.

David Both
March 4, 2024February 28, 2024
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Linux System Administration systemd

systemd — #13: Why I support the systemd plan to take over the world

There is no nefarious plan, just one to bring System Management into the 21st century.

David Both
March 3, 2024March 1, 2024
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Desktop Linux

How I customize my Linux window decorations

How I made minor modifications to the Alienware-Bluish theme on my Xfce desktop to suit my own aesthetic.

David Both
March 2, 2024February 28, 2024
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Linux systemd

systemd — #12: Fixing systemd-resolved name service failures using Ansible

Name resolution and the ever-changing networking landscape.

David Both
March 1, 2024September 11, 2024
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