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Tag Archives: open source

LVM: a quick overview

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Read on for an overview of the basic components of Linux’s LVM.

Posted bySuuzeAugust 9, 2022August 18, 2022Posted inTech TipsTags:Linux, logical volume manager, LVM, open source, storage, sysadmin, techtips3 Comments on LVM: a quick overview

From Opensource.com: 6 deprecated Linux commands and the tools you should be using instead

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Read on to find out more.

Posted bySuuzeAugust 2, 2022August 18, 2022Posted inTech TipsTags:cli, command line, Linux, open source, sysadmin2 Comments on From Opensource.com: 6 deprecated Linux commands and the tools you should be using instead

Duplicity: a backup and restore tool

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Here are a few tips on Duplicity, an open source backup tool.

Posted bySuuzeJuly 26, 2022July 23, 2022Posted inTech TipsTags:backup, Linux, open source, restore, sysadmin, techtips5 Comments on Duplicity: a backup and restore tool

Python Turtle Art

Art with Python? Yes, you read it right!

Posted bySuuzeMay 30, 2022May 30, 2022Posted inCoding, SoftwareTags:art, Coding, fun, Linux, open source, programming, Python, scripting, scripts, TurtleLeave a comment on Python Turtle Art

find: a cool command for sysadmins

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One of my all-time favourite Linux commands as a UNIX and Linux sysadmin is ‘find’. It’s flexible, powerful and it’s got me out of trouble too many times to count.

Posted bySuuzeMay 19, 2022July 22, 2022Posted inTech TipsTags:Linux, open source, sysadmin, techtipsLeave a comment on find: a cool command for sysadmins

TaskJuggler: an open source project management tool

I stumbled across an open source project management tool today: TaskJuggler. Here’s my first look at it.

Posted bySuuzeApril 2, 2022April 2, 2022Posted inSoftwareTags:Linux, open source, project management, Ruby Gems, Software, text-based2 Comments on TaskJuggler: an open source project management tool

I fell into open source by accident

So here’s how I started on this open source journey!

Posted bySuuzeFebruary 7, 2022February 4, 2022Posted inExperiences, Women in TechTags:#BreakTheBias, diversity, girls in tech, International Women's Day 2022, IWD 2022, open source, unix, Women in TechLeave a comment on I fell into open source by accident

Women in Open Source

IWD 2022’s theme is #BreakTheBias. Today’s article is a link to an article by Nithya Ruff on women in open source. Read on!

Posted bySuuzeFebruary 5, 2022February 5, 2022Posted inDiversity in Tech, Women in TechTags:#BreakTheBias, diversity, girls in tech, International Women's Day 2022, IWD 2022, open source, Women in TechLeave a comment on Women in Open Source

Security Tip # 2 – SELinux or other mandatory access control

SELinux is an important part of security on a Linux system.

Posted bySuuzeJanuary 26, 2022March 8, 2022Posted inSecurityTags:Fedora, Fedora Workstation, home installation, Linux, Linux Security Module, mandatory access control, open source, Security, SELinux, Top 10 Home Linux Security TipsLeave a comment on Security Tip # 2 – SELinux or other mandatory access control

Security Tip # 1 – OS-level Firewall

My first tip for security Linux at home is to enable and use an OS-level firewall. Read on to find out why.

Posted bySuuzeJanuary 25, 2022March 8, 2022Posted inSecurityTags:Fedora, Fedora Workstation, firewall, firewall port, firewall-cmd, firewalld, home installation, Linux, netfilter, open source, Security, Top 10 Home Linux Security TipsLeave a comment on Security Tip # 1 – OS-level Firewall

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