Skip to the content
Both.org
News, Opinion, Tutorials, and Community for Linux Users and SysAdmins
  • About Us
  • End of 10 Events
    • Wake Forest, NC, — 2025-09-20
  • Linux
    • Why I use Linux
    • The real reason we use Linux
  • My Linux Books
    • systemd for Linux SysAdmins
    • Using and Administering Linux – Zero to SysAdmin: 2nd Edition
    • The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins
    • Linux for Small Business Owners
    • Errata
      • Errata for The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins
      • Errata for Using and Administering Linux — 1st Edition
      • Errata for Using and Administering Linux — 2nd Edition
  • Open Source Resources
    • What is Open Source?
    • What is Linux?
    • What is Open Source Software?
    • The Open Source Way
  • Write for us
    • Submission and Style guide
    • Advertising statement
  • Downloads
1

How to parse text strings in C

October 17, 2025September 26, 2025
2

A quick look back at ATO 2025

October 16, 2025October 16, 2025
3

Finding hidden package groups using DNF

October 15, 2025October 15, 2025
4

A caution about using sudo

October 14, 2025October 11, 2025
5

Rethinking su vs sudo

October 13, 2025October 11, 2025
6

ATO book signing schedule announced

October 10, 2025October 11, 2025
7

Print ‘Hello world’ in color with conio

October 10, 2025September 26, 2025
8

Email can’t access the INBOX

October 9, 2025October 6, 2025
9

Choose your new computer’s operating system

October 8, 2025October 7, 2025
  • Home
  • DigitalBridge to be at Wake Forest Job Fair
Linux

DigitalBridge to be at Wake Forest Job Fair

David Both
July 30, 2022July 30, 2022

Digital Bridge will be participating in the next Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce Job Fair. Make sure you stop by and check out what opportunities we have available to help advance your career or business.

Check out the DigitalBridge Twitter feed.

More Stories

How to parse text strings in C

Use strtok to parse a string using ‘tokens’ in your next C program.

Jim Hall
October 17, 2025September 26, 2025

A quick look back at ATO 2025

Here it is Thursday already and All Things Open 2025 closed its doors on Tuesday. I spent all three days...

David Both
October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

Finding hidden package groups using DNF

For some reason, the Fedora packagers are hiding a large number of package groups so that you can't see them...

David Both
October 15, 2025October 15, 2025

A caution about using sudo

This example shows why it is important that users should not be able to edit scripts that they can run with sudo.

Jim Hall
October 14, 2025October 11, 2025

Rethinking su vs sudo

If you've been hanging around Both.org for a while, you've undoubtedly noticed that I much prefer using the su -...

David Both
October 13, 2025October 11, 2025

ATO book signing schedule announced

The ATO organizers have announced the book signing schedule for All Things Open 2025. I'll be signing copies of three...

David Both
October 10, 2025October 11, 2025

Random Quote

Computers are easy; People are hard.

— Bridget Kromhout

End of 10...

  • End of 10…

Links: Humor

  • Linux: A true story

Links: Interesting info

  • Replace Kubernetes with systemd

Links: Linux

  • Fedora
  • KDE for W10 Exiles
  • Linux Mint
  • Ubuntu

Links: Moving to Linux

  • 7 Reasons Fedora Might Be a Better Windows Replacement Than Linux Mint
  • 7 Reasons Why Windows Users Avoid Linux (Which Aren’t True Anymore)
  • Best Linux distros to try before Windows 10 support ends
  • How to switch your Windows 10 PC to Linux Mint – for free
  • Isn’t It Time to Switch to Linux? 12 Reasons to Abandon Windows
  • KDE for W10 Exiles
  • Linux: A true story
  • Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and Linux
  • Why I Switched to Linux From Windows

Links: Open Source Software

  • GIMP
  • LibreOffice

“systemd for SysAdmins” Now Available

May 13,2025

My latest book — a #1 New Release on Amazon — “systemd for Linux  SysAdmins” is now available from my publisher, Apress, and on Amazon.

2nd Edition now Available

All three volumes of this best-selling second edition of my Linux Self-Study course are now available from Apress and Amazon. See the details of this 3-volume self-study course.

Technically We Write — Our Partner Site

Our partner site, Technically We Write, has published a number of articles from several contributors to Both.org. Check them out.

Technically We Write is a community of technical writers, technical editors, copyeditors, web content writers, and all other roles in technical communication.

Subscribe to Both.org

To comment on articles, you must register.

Send your desired user ID, first and last name, and an email address for login (this must be the same email address used to register) to subscribe@both.org with “Subscribe” as the subject line.

You’ll receive a confirmation of your subscription with your initial password as soon as we are able to process it.

Administration

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
  • About Us
  • End of 10 Events
    • Wake Forest, NC, — 2025-09-20
  • Linux
    • Why I use Linux
    • The real reason we use Linux
  • My Linux Books
    • systemd for Linux SysAdmins
    • Using and Administering Linux – Zero to SysAdmin: 2nd Edition
    • The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins
    • Linux for Small Business Owners
    • Errata
      • Errata for The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins
      • Errata for Using and Administering Linux — 1st Edition
      • Errata for Using and Administering Linux — 2nd Edition
  • Open Source Resources
    • What is Open Source?
    • What is Linux?
    • What is Open Source Software?
    • The Open Source Way
  • Write for us
    • Submission and Style guide
    • Advertising statement
  • Downloads

Advertising Statement

Advertising Statement

To the Top ↑ Up ↑