today's howtos
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Emulating The Raspbian Using QEMU
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Encrypting and decrypting files with password in Linux
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How-to install & configure LEMP (Linux, Nginx, MariaDB/MySQL and PHP-FPM) on a CentOS 7 VPS
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How to install Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP (LAMP) on CentOS 7
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Automatic package updates with dnf
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Free up disk space /boot (RedHat/CentOS) – 3am SysAdmin
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How to view threads of a process on Linux
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Integrating OpenStack into your Jenkins workflow
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How to make titles look good with Kdenlive
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How to install Chinese language support on Kloxo on CentOS 6
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udev events in containers
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Infinite BusyBox with systemd
In this article, I demonstrate a method to build one Linux system within another using the latest utilities within the systemd suite of management tools. The guest OS container design focuses upon BusyBox and Dropbear for the userspace system utilities, but I also work through methods for running more general application software so the containers are actually useful.
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Apache Web Servers and SSL Encryption
Congratulations! You’ve decided to set up a Web site. The site might be for your personal use, for sharing family pictures, for a blog, for an SaaS application, or any number of other possibilities. In all of those cases, people will access your site using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). HTTP has evolved and improved through the years, but one thing about it hasn’t changed—the fact that all of the traffic sent on an HTTP connection is unencrypted.
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