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Linux Backup Types Explained and Best Practices

In today’s technical world, the importance of Linux seems to be increasing. And there are innumerable reasons behind this popularity, including stability, box security, rock-solid reliability, and much more. If you are a freshly minted Linux administrator, one of the primary challenges in front of you would be to implement a dependable and reliable backup […]

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Woof – Easily Exchange Files Over a Local Network in Linux

Woof (short for Web Offer One File) is a simple application for sharing files between hosts on a small local network. It consists of a tiny HTTP server that can serve a specified file for a given number of times (default is once) and then terminates. Read More

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How to set up SELinux right, the first time

When you need to run Linux in an especially secure environment, SELinux is the answer. But it takes some know-how to get the hypersecure Linux version up and running. Read More

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How to Update/Change Users Password in Linux Using Different Ways

2DayGeek: This tutorial helps you to change user password in multiple servers using Shell script. Read More

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12 Useful ‘dmidecode’ Command Examples for Linux Systems

Dmidecode is a tool or command which is used to retrieve the useful information of your system’s hardware components in human readable format. Read More

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5 Linux commands for measuring disk activity

Linux distributions provide quite a few useful commands for gauging disk activity. Here’s a look at a few of them, including dtstat, iostat, and iotop. Read More

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How to Change UUID of Partition in Linux Filesystem

Tecmint: In this short tutorial, you are going to learn how to change the UUID of a Linux partition. This can help you in a less likely to happen scenario when the UUID of two partitions are the same. In reality, this is really hard to happen, but it is still possible, if for example […]

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Linux ip Command Examples

Old Linux networking command such as arp, ifconfig route and others are deprecated and no longer used on Linux. Some Linux distro stopped using them altogether. For example, the ip command replaces old good and now deprecated ifconfig command on modern Linux distributions. This page shows how to use the ip command on Linux. Read […]

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How to Configure and Maintain High Availability/Clustering in Linux

Tecmint: High Availability (HA) simply refers to a quality of a system to operate continuously without failure for a long period of time. HA solutions can be implemented using hardware and/or software, and one of the common solutions to implementing HA is clustering. Read More

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17 Fun Linux Commands to Run in the Terminal

The terminal is a very powerful tool, and it’s probably the most interesting part in Unix. Among the plethora of useful commands and scripts you can use, some seem less practical, if not completely useless. Here are some Bash commands that are fun, and some of them are useful as well. Let’s check them out. […]

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