today's howtos
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Executing Ansible playbooks in your Amazon EC2 Image Builder pipeline
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I/O reporting from the Linux command line
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How to manage snap updates
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How to Configure Network Services to Auto Start on Boot
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Mime type associations
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Debian's Enrico Zini: Laptop migration
HP requires 10 business days to repair my laptop under warranty. I cannot afford that length of downtime.
Alternatively, they quoted me 375€+VAT for on-site repairs, which I tought was very funny.
For 376.55€+VAT, which is pretty much exactly the same amount, I bought instead a refurbished ThinkPad X240 with a dual-core I5, 8G of RAM, 250G SSD, and a 1920x1080 IPS display, to use as a spare while my laptop is being repaired. I'd like to thank HP for giving me the opportunity to finally buy a ThinkPad.
Since I'm migrating all my system to the spare and (hopefully) back, and I might be doing more such migrations as I now have a spare laptop for experiments, I'm documenting what I need to be fully productive on new hardware.
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nbdkit tar filter
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How to Use the whois Command on Linux
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Running Flatpak on openSUSE Leap the first time
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How To Migrate Virtualbox VMs Into KVM VMs In Linux
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