Advice for everyday Unix systems administration and some clever ways to approach more challenging problems.
Parameter expansion requires a bit of practice, but it can be very useful once you’ve become familiar with its many applications.
Any Linux systems administrator needs to be proficient with a wide range of commands for user management, file handling, system monitoring, networking, security and more. This article covers a range of commands that are essential for managing a Linux....
The open source community encourages a lot of people to contribute, and the variety of Linux distributions means you’re likely to find many options that fit your needs.
The date command on Linux can do more than display the current date and time. For example, it can provide dates in the past and future and adjust the date output to suit your need for details.
With the right math command, you can do anything from simple to fairly complex calculations on Linux.
Command history on Linux allows you to review and repeat previous commands with little effort. It is built into the bash shell (included in the shell executable). It’s a helpful feature if you want to rerun commands without retyping them or exa....
Useful commands for Linux beginners can help you get comfortable on the command line.
Here's a look at eight Linux commands that you might not have tried. There's always something new to learn.
Many of the commands that allow you to manage user accounts and monitor user activity require sudo access.
Since 2011, World Backup Day serves as a reminder to back up data and digital assets to protect against loss or damage.
Setting up and managing groups on Linux systems can help when you need to assign specific privileges to particular groups of people.
sed, which stands for 'stream editor,' offers many options for selecting content from a command or a file and changing it as requested.
Use these Linux commands to verify connection speeds, analyze delays, and test whether other systems are reachable.
Plus, you can turn the more complex commands into aliases to make them easier to use.
There are several commands for checking up on memory usage in a Linux system. Focusing on which processes and users are consuming the most memory can benefit from a few carefully crafted tools and commands.
Developers can save time, improve accessibility, and automate tasks with Deepgram's suite of tools for speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and full speech-to-speech voice agents.
RedHat’s RamaLama project, which aims to make AI boring through the use of OCI containers, is an example of how the world of containers is merging with the world of AI inferencing.
AI optimization startup Neural Magic created software that makes it possible for AI inference models to run efficiently on commodity CPU-based hardware.
Useful Linux commands can help you evaluate disk storage, diagnose disk usage issues and manage disk space effectively.
Almost every bit of data needed to boot and run a Linux system is stored in a filesystem. Learn more about some commonly used Linux filesystem types.