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linux bash scripting – how to search for a file by its sha1 sha256 or sha512 or md5 checksum
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ntpd – when fundamentals fail
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How to install Discourse forum on Google Cloud Platform free trial
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Throwback Thursday: Hardly worth mentioning
“A Linux server at his customer’s remote location had a Samba mount of a Windows server’s share,” says fish. “Every day at around 9:30 a.m., like clockwork, the Linux server would stop responding to any requests on this mounted directory.
“I couldn’t figure it out; nothing was being output on the debug logs. I was about ready to build a new Linux kernel to see if that would fix the problem.”
Before fish can do that, though, he gets a call from the client, who just got off the phone with someone at the remote location. “After a year of dealing with this problem and asking her if there’s anything she does about the time that the server hangs, she finally says, ‘Oh yeah — I reboot the Windows server every day at 9:30 a.m.!’”
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FireFox 68 Releazed with Improved Dark Mode (How to Upgrade)
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libbloom>=1.6-2 update requires manual intervention
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Advanced Manjaro Installation Walkthrough with Manjaro Architect
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Type Linux Commands In Capital Letters To Run Them As Sudo User
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