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Becoming a Linux System Administrator

 How I moved from construction sales to a sysadmin for an international company.

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7 Things Every Gaming Room Needs

Having the perfect gaming setup is a matter of pride for every gamer. The experience and fun of playing games in a room dedicated to gaming are incomparable. If you’re a gamer, you must know how to easily transform your bedroom into a mind-blowing gam…

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Control Chromecast Devices From a Linux Desktop

The tool can also be used to open media and play YouTube videos on your Chromecast-connected devices from the command line.

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RescueTime is Automatic Time-Tracking Software for Linux

RescueTime tracks how much time you spend on various tasks by monitoring processes across your system.

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Update Now – Canonical Patches Kernel Security Vulnerability in Ubuntu 20.10 and 20.04 LTS

This security issue affects all Ubuntu 20.10 and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS systems running the Linux 5.8 kernel on all supported architectures.

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How to Add Fingerprint Login in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions

Windows and MacOS have supported fingerprint logins for some time. Now it’s Linux’s turn.

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Install and Configure PHP OPcache on Ubuntu 20.04

Opcache is a powerful PHP extension used to increase PHP performance by storing precompiled script bytecode in shared memory. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and enable the Opcache PHP extension with Apache and Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04.

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How to create a subscription between an SQS queue and SNS topic on AWS

The idea behind subscribing to SQS in SNS is to send messages from SNS to SQS. One can send both raw messages and any other message attributes included in the SNS message.

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Network Adaptive Streaming with Hwangsaeul

H8L detects potential surveillance video connectivity issues and attempts to rectify them.

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How to Install VMware Workstation 17 Pro on Linux Systems

The post How to Install VMware Workstation 17 Pro on Linux Systems first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .This tutorial will show you how to install VMware Workstation 17 Pro on RHEL-based distributions such as CentOS, Fedora, Roc…

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Get Started With Git on Linux

Use this in-depth tutorial to master this Linux essential.

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How to Check Your Server Load in Linux

Quickly check server loads to ensure you don’t run into memory problems.

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Debian GNU/Linux 10.8 “Buster” Released with 45 Security Updates

The new ISO includes the recently released Linux kernel security update that addresses no fewer than 11 vulnerabilities.

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7 Must-Install Apps for Your Nextcloud Instance

Nextcloud is great on its own, but its functionality can be significantly increased with third-party apps.

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How to Install Jenkins on Ubuntu 20.04

Using Jenkins, you can efficiently distribute work across multiple machines.

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Distribution Release: Finnix 122

Finnix is a self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for system administrators, based on Debian. The project tries to remain lightweight and provides a command line interface only. The distribution’s latest release is Finnix 122 which reduces IS…

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How to Run a Command Periodically in Linux using Watch

Unlike chron which outputs to a log file, watch displays real-time output.

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Essential Pacman Commands for Arch Linux

See some examples of how to use Arch Linux’s official package manager. 

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WordPress Menu

Welcome back to WordPress 101 series. The series is dedicated to teaching WordPress CMS to WordPress beginners. If you have any questions, let me know in the comment section below. In this article, we are going to learn to structure menu(s) in a WordPress site. Menu(s) is an important part…

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How to setup a Kubernetes Cluster on AWS using Kops

Kops is used to bringing up the Kubernetes cluster in the easiest possible way. It is a command-line tool used to create Kubernetes Clusters. In this article, we will see the steps to create a Kubernetes cluster with 1 master and 1 worker node on AWS.

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