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The root account must be used with caution. Run the wrong command, and disaster could strike. Instead, you should always use sudo. When I first started using Linux, there was no choice but to work ...
Skip one-click backup apps. This rsync script gives you full control over what gets saved and when, plus logs and a few hard-won lessons.
The terminal is a powerful tool that makes interacting with any Linux-based operating system easy. One such task that every user needs to do is navigating the file system. In Linux, to change the ...
Two flaws, one undetected for over a decade, allow unintended root access on Ubuntu and Debian systems, prompting urgent patching across enterprise environments. Two new vulnerabilities have been ...
lstr is a fast, minimalist and feature-rich tree command alternative to get a clean, uncluttered directory tree view with optional icons, permissions, file sizes, and .gitignore support for a superior ...
Linux server administrators, it's time to get your patch on. The boffins at Qualys, a security firm well known for its excellent SSL configuration tester, found a pair of security vulnerabilities that ...
Are you facing a frustrating boot issue where your Linux system, using GRUB, repeatedly points to the wrong root partition after running update-grub? This guide provides a comprehensive solution to ...
Navigating the Linux file system in the Terminal is different from browsing folders on your file manager, as there are no graphical icons and mouse click support. You have to use the Linux cd command ...
Linux lets you control every element, and that’s one of the reasons why almost every service in the world runs on servers that are managed using Linux. This pinpoint control is not only available on ...