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Steps To Install Rocky Linux-8.4 With Screenshots | LinuxTeck
Rocky Linux is a Community-based Enterprise Operating System, officially released by Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) which is a free support platform with a complete binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code. The advantage of Rocky Linux is that it is completely free to install on any 64-bit x86 and ARM64 (aarch64) system.
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Tips to be more efficient in a Linux Terminal - ByteXD
The life of Linux users became a lot easier with the advent of X Environments (Graphical User Interfaces). Many tasks can now be performed very quickly in these environments using simple clicks.
Does this mean that there is no need for a command-line interface anymore or to remember text commands and their parameters?
No, the terminal is the bread & butter of any Linux user worth his salt.
In this tutorial, you will learn a few tips and tricks to work efficiently with Linux commands.
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Hardware profiling for kernel module loading
EasyOS, when on a portable media such as a USB-stick, can be booted on different computers. For this to work, Easy needs to remember any settings for the particular hardware being booted on, especially for video and audio.
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Install and Set-up ELK Code Physics Software on Ubuntu [Ed: New update]
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Vulnerable docker environment for learning to hack
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ThinkPad P15v Gen1, Xorg and a Samsung QHD Display
Wasted quite some hours until I found a working Modeline in this stack exchange post so the ThinkPad works with a HDMI attached Samsung QHD display.
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Data center admins: Learn how to run a basic vulnerability scan on your Linux servers with Nessus
Make sure the Linux servers in your data center are free from vulnerabilities by scanning them immediately using Nessus.
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Case files of a TSE: Would you have the time?
This is the first part of a series that attempts to showcase the kind of work that SUSE Support does and how we help customers resolve issues when running SUSE Products. The cases that are selected will be based on real cases. However, all details will be fully anonymized and stripped of identifying marks.
This is a case where the time from when I took it to when it was resolved happened to be about half an hour. Being half an hour late might not mean a lot to some people, but computer systems are much more sensitive to time and need it to be accurate and synchronized. That’s why it’s crucial to have a solid NTP (Network Time Protocol) infrastructure. This case shows how important attention to detail can be when troubleshooting a system.
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