LFCS: Managing System Startup Process and Services (SysVinit, Systemd and Upstart) – Part 7
A couple of months ago, the Linux Foundation announced the LFCS (Linux Foundation Certified Sysadmin) certification, an exciting new program
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A couple of months ago, the Linux Foundation announced the LFCS (Linux Foundation Certified Sysadmin) certification, an exciting new program
Log.io is a small simple but effective application build on top of Node.js and Socket.io, which allows to monitor Linux
So, Ubuntu 14.10 has just been released, you may check our previous article about it in order to discover the
Ubuntu 14.10 has been released on 23 October 2014 with many updated packages and programs, Ubuntu 14.10 was released under
After 6 months of continuous development, Ubuntu team finally released Ubuntu 14.10 under the codename: “Utopic Unicorn” with some new
RAID Mirroring means an exact clone (or mirror) of the same data writing to two drives. A minimum two number
RAID is Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, used for high availability and reliability in large scale environments, where data need
PXE Server – Preboot eXecution Environment – instructs a client computer to boot, run or install an operating system directly
This tutorial will guide you on how you can integrate CentOS 7 Desktop to Zentyal 3.4 Primary Domain Controller and
RAID is a Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, but nowadays it is called Redundant Array of Independent drives. Earlier it
This is the 6th part of our ongoing Logical Volume Management series, in this article we will show you how
chattr (Change Attribute) is a command line Linux utility that is used to set/unset certain attributes to a file in