Read on for an overview of the basic components of Linux’s LVM.
Tag Archives: open source
From Opensource.com: 6 deprecated Linux commands and the tools you should be using instead
Read on to find out more.
Duplicity: a backup and restore tool
Here are a few tips on Duplicity, an open source backup tool.
Python Turtle Art
Art with Python? Yes, you read it right!
find: a cool command for sysadmins
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.
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.
I fell into open source by accident
So here’s how I started on this open source journey!
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!
Security Tip # 2 – SELinux or other mandatory access control
SELinux is an important part of security on a Linux system.
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.