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Bash: 10 Examples of Parameter Expansion
Parameter expansion is a powerful feature of Bash which will allow you to work on strings with great ease and just a little typing....
Amazon’s Cloud Looks Unstoppable—And Databases Are Its Next Target
At AWS re:Invent this week, Amazon Web Services (AWS) chief Andy Jassy declared that AWS could become Amazon's "biggest business." That's a mighty bold...
KDE4 Productivity Tips and Tricks
Time is money, so I set up my main PC for maximum productivity. Everything I use the most is no more than a click...
Linux Security Distros Compared: Tails vs. Kali vs. Qubes
If you're interested in security, you've probably already heard of security-focused Linux distros like Tails, Kali, and Qubes. They're really useful for browsing anonymously,...
OpenSUSE 13.2 Minimal Server Installation
OpenSUSE 13.2 minimal server InstallationThis is a detailed description about how to set up an OpenSUSE 13.2 64bit (x86_64) minimal server. This setup will...
Q&A with Aaron Seigo: How Kolab Systems Uses Open Source and Linux
Aaron Seigo is one of the most notable personalities in the KDE community. He is the former director of KDE e.V., the body that...
The Making of the Ninja Sphere: a Q&A with Daniel Friedman
The Ninja Block Kit arrived in 2012, making it one of the first of the new wave of smartphone-connected, mostly Linux-based, home automation hubs....
The Best Ways to Flaunt Your New IT Certification
If you’ve got it, flaunt it, right? You’ve worked hard for that Linux certification, and you want everyone to know about it.At the same...
Intro to Systemd Runlevels and Service Management Commands
In olden times we had static runlevels. systemd has mechanisms for more flexible and dynamic control of your system.Before we get into learning more...
elementary OS Freya Features a Beautiful Notification System – Video
The Linux distros have all kinds of system notification mechanisms. Some are better than others, but for the most part they function the way...