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SysAdmin careers: Curiosity is an asset A black cat holding a person's arm on a keyboard.
  • Curiosity
  • Linux
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SysAdmin careers: Curiosity is an asset

David Both January 12, 2024
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it helps the sysadmin grow and thrive.
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How YAML actually works data_stack_blue_disks
  • Linux

How YAML actually works

Seth Kenlon January 11, 2024
Learn how to create YAML correctly from the start.
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A user’s guide to links in the Linux filesystem Heavy chain links in rows.
  • Filesystems
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A user’s guide to links in the Linux filesystem

David Both January 10, 2024
Learn how to use links, which make tasks easier by providing access to files from multiple locations...
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How I used journalctl to Determine the Source of an Electrical Problem a computer power supply from inside a desktop or tower PC case
  • systemd

How I used journalctl to Determine the Source of an Electrical Problem

David Both January 9, 2024
The journalctl command can extract interesting data from the systemd journals. I never thought it could help...
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Teaching technical writing with open source

Jim Hall January 8, 2024
1 In addition to my work as a consultant, I also teach a few courses on technical...
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Liquid Cooling Failure Liquid-Cooling-001
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Liquid Cooling Failure

David Both January 7, 2024
Modern motherboards make a cooling failure less catastrophic than it could have been.
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Audio Preservation Challenges sound-radio-noise-communication-02
  • Multimedia
  • Open Source

Audio Preservation Challenges

Don Watkins January 6, 2024
Creation of DVDs from unusual file formats can be a challenge. Open source tools can be used...
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Linux Boot and Startup

David Both January 5, 2024
Understanding the boot and Linux startup processes is important to being able to both configure Linux and...
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Everything is a file files_documents_paper_folder
  • Filesystems
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Everything is a file

David Both January 4, 2024
When everything is a file Difficult things are easy and impossible things are merely hard.
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Creating a universal live Linux USB drive "USB Drive Creation" with an image of a USB stick
  • Linux
  • Open Source Software

Creating a universal live Linux USB drive

Don Watkins January 4, 2024
Image by Don Watkins. CC-by-SA 4.0 Use them for troubleshooting problems and to demonstrate the beauty and...
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Working with data streams on the Linux command line Linux-Matrix-1100x150
  • Linux

Working with data streams on the Linux command line

David Both January 3, 2024
Learn to connect data streams from one utility to another using STDIO. Everything in Linux revolves around...
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Conquering the Command Line for Linux Beginners programming_code_keyboard_orange_hands
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Conquering the Command Line for Linux Beginners

Don Watkins January 2, 2024
12 Essential Linux Commands for Beginners
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How I migrated a WordPress website to a new host WordPress-Logo-With-Gears-Cropped
  • Linux
  • System Administration

How I migrated a WordPress website to a new host

David Both January 1, 2024
Use this simple approach to migrate a website and manage firewall configurations.
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Linux Love Affair: Screenfetch vs. Neofetch – Who Wears the Crown? metrics_data_dashboard_system_computer_analytics
  • Bash
  • Linux

Linux Love Affair: Screenfetch vs. Neofetch – Who Wears the Crown?

Don Watkins December 31, 2023
Image by: Opensource.com CC-by-SA 4 You might want to share your Linux configuration with others for many...
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Future-Proofing Education: Why WordPress is the PK-12 Platform You Need Image by Don Watkins created with InkScape
  • Education

Future-Proofing Education: Why WordPress is the PK-12 Platform You Need

Don Watkins December 30, 2023
I believe that WordPress has a place in every PK-12 school. Most teachers are looking for ways...
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Programming Bash #8: Initialization and sanity testing OSDC_Penguin_Image_520x292_12324207_0714_mm_v1a
  • Bash
  • Linux
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Programming Bash #8: Initialization and sanity testing

David Both December 29, 2023
1 In previous articles of this series we created our first, very small, one-line Bash script. We...
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Why I’ve Never Used Windows

On February 12 I gave a presentation at the Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG) about why I use Linux and why I’ve never used Windows.

Here’s the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/live/uCK_haOXPFM 

Why there’s no such thing as AI

Last October at All Things Open (ATO) I was interviewed by Jason Hibbits of We Love Open Source. It’s posted in the article “Why today’s AI isn’t intelligent (yet)“.

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