How to learn tips and tricks - Page 2
Find the HOWTO or step-by-step guide that you need right here.
Find the HOWTO or step-by-step guide that you need right here.
Applying updates regularly should be the top priority in the day-to-day tasks of a System administrator. Running unpatched systems for a long time is quite risky. There are many ways to patch your Linux systems. Today, we will learn how to apply updates automatically with dnf-automatic in RHEL and its clones like AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux.
For those who don't fancy sudo and find it bloated, there are several sudo alternatives you can try instead.
ProFTPD is a feature-rich FTP daemon for Linux and Unix-based OSes. Here's how you can set it up on Ubuntu.
If you're looking for a real-time server monitoring tool, Netdata gives you plenty of information with a simple installation.
How can you make sure your MSQL database is safe from hackers? Take a belt-and-braces approach with this handy checklist.
I believe almost all Linux users keep their systems updated. But that update is usually for the default package manager. For example, updating Ubuntu often means updating all the APT packages.
MariaDB, a fork of MySQL, is a popular database widely used by organizations and enterprises online. Here's how you can install it on Ubuntu.
Linux servers are the backbone of the modern Internet. Today, nearly every website and service that you can access through a web browser runs on a Linux distribution. Here we show you how you can secure your Linux server.
What are the essential Ubuntu commands?I have been asked this question several times by regular readers, and I have tried to avoid answering it.
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you need to deploy a quick Git repository on a machine within your LAN? Here's what to do.
The lsof command lists down open files and network connections on Linux. Here's how you can use it to your advantage.
Learn how easy it is to enable unattended upgrades for both Ubuntu and Debian Linux so you can be sure to keep ahead of software updates.
Your Linux computer relies on a lot of background tasks called services or daemons. On systemd-based distributions you have built-in commands that let you see which services are running, disabled, or failed.
Learn how you can easily set up automatic updates for the Rocky Linux operating system.
Learning how to use Kali Linux for ethical hacking and penetration testing? Read step by step how to configure and customize the distribution
Getting information about the last shutdowns and reboot history is rather easy on Linux.
Scripting repetitive tasks improves the efficiency of system administration. That’s great for local machines, but what if you oversee remote servers? Can you run a local script on a remote computer? Yes!
Learn the simple steps of upgrading Rocky Linux to the latest major release.
See how easily you can schedule upgrades for your Linux servers with Webmin.
The sudo command gives a user superuser or root powers. No doubt you gave them the “with great power comes great responsibility” speech. Here’s how to check if they listened or not.