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Tips for faster note taking with Joplin

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Disk Disaster

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Ten moments that shaped Linux

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My six tenets for learning to be a Linux SysAdmin

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Three surprising reasons I like the Cinnamon desktop

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My worst self-inflicted IT disaster

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My Journey From Zero to Linux SysAdmin

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Making FORTRAN 77 easier to read

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Month: October 2024

FreeDOS Linux Programming

Programming across platforms

Using these C compiler preprocessor directives to detect the operating system can make it easier to support multiple platforms at once.

Jim Hall
October 15, 2024October 13, 2024
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Linux Performance System Administration

What are load averages — and what do they mean?

Most system monitoring tools like top, htop, atop, glances, and others display individual processes and information about them. These tools also display three numbers called,...

David Both
October 14, 2024October 12, 2024
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Bash Linux Open System Administration

The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins, Tenet 11 — Store data in open formats

Image by Opensource.com: CC-by-SA 4.0 Author’s note: This article is excerpted in part from chapter 13 of my book, The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins, with...

David Both
October 13, 2024July 6, 2025
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Linux

Linux User Accounts and Security

Author’s note: This article is excerpted in part from Appendix 1 of my book, Linux for Small Business Owners, with some changes to update it...

David Both
October 12, 2024October 11, 2024
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Filesystems Linux SSHFS

How I use SSHFS to access remote filesystems

I've taken a lot of digital pictures over the years, and scanned a bunch more prints into digital format. I've also collected a good number...

David Both
October 11, 2024March 17, 2025
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Kernel Linux Linux 101 Operating System

What is an operating system?

The operating system manages the operation of the computer and of the application software which runs on the computer. The definition A simple definition of...

David Both
October 10, 2024October 10, 2024
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Command Line In Depth Linux

The dd command — the Disk Destroyer

Yes -- dd -- the disk destroyer. The command that strikes fear into the hearts of SysAdmins everywhere. It did for me, too, until I...

David Both
October 9, 2024October 9, 2024
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AI Financial analysis Linux

Harnessing Ollama for financial analysis

Several weeks ago, a person asked me to assist her with organizing her financial records and taking them to a tax professional. This person does...

Don Watkins
October 8, 2024October 8, 2024
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Lazy SysAdmin Linux Linux Philosophy

The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins, Tenet 10 — Use common sense naming

Typing is not my forte and the Lazy SysAdmin does everything possible to reduce typing. I take that seriously. This tenet expands on that but there is much more to it than just reducing the amount of typing I need to do. It is also about the readability of scripts and naming things so that they are more understandable.

David Both
October 7, 2024July 6, 2025
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Linux Security System Administration

Perfctl malware infects thousands of Linux hosts since 2021

ArsTechnica has an article about the thousands of Linux systems infected by this well-designed malware that's been dubbed Perfectl. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-33246, is...

David Both
October 6, 2024October 5, 2024
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Document Conversion Linux Pandoc

Pandoc: Transform Your Documents with Ease 

Pandoc is a versatile command-line tool facilitating seamless file conversions between different markup formats. It supports an extensive range of input and output formats, making...

Don Watkins
October 5, 2024October 2, 2024
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Linux

I found a new way to stress-test my Linux hosts

I just discovered an important little program that allows me to stress-test my Linux hosts. Its name is -- stress -- of course. Stress has...

David Both
October 4, 2024October 3, 2024
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Linux Testing

The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins, Tenet 09 — Test Early, Test Often

You know it’s as easy to forget to write about testing the programs I write as it is to overlook testing the programs themselves. Why is that?

I wish I had a definitive answer. In some ways it is like documentation. Once the program seems to work we just want to get on with doing whatever task caused us to write the program in the first place.

David Both
October 3, 2024July 6, 2025
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Linux Problem Solving VirtualBox

VirtualBox failures

I just tried to update VirtualBox and encountered some strange problems. It started when a student of mine tried to update their Fedora 40 host...

David Both
October 2, 2024October 16, 2024
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Open Source

4 ways to write your first article

Write an article about your open source experience.

Jim Hall
October 1, 2024August 11, 2024
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