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YUM automatic updates! Save your valuable time!

Published: March 5, 2017 | Modified: June 29, 2020

Yum auto updates

Learn how to schedule YUM automatic updates to upgrade all system packages to the available latest version in the background without manual intervention!

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4 tools to download any file using the command line in Linux

Published: March 5, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

Download files in Linux

Learn how to download any file using the command line from the internet or FTP servers to your Linux server. Get files in your server in seconds!

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How to upgrade package using YUM in RHEL

Published: March 5, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

yum package upgrade

Learn step by step to upgrade the package using YUM on the RHEL system. Insights of how the package upgrade process takes place in the background.

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What is the difference between su and sudo?

Published: March 2, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

sudo and su

Learn difference between su and sudo. By learning difference you will be able to judge which one is best suited for your requirement of access management.

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How-to guide: sudo configuration in Unix – Linux (with examples)

Published: March 2, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

sudo config

Learn how to secure your system and limit user access using sudo configuration. It helps to restrict superuser privileges of the normal user for a specific command

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Mailchimp KernelTalks newsletters are here!

Published: March 1, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

mailchimp

We have moved our subscriptions from native Jetpack subscription to Mailchimp ones. More advanced email communication with readers and RSS email management.

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How to configure telnet server in Linux

Published: February 26, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

Linux telnet server

Step by step guide to configure telnet server on Linux. Generally, SSH is preferred over telnet since its more secure, and hence telnet is not available out of the box.

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How to list open ports on Linux/Unix server

Published: February 25, 2017 | Modified: June 1, 2020

Open ports in Linux

Learn to list all open ports on Linux or Unix system. Also, view associated processes with them. A handy tip to troubleshoot service connectivity issues.

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The complete guide: logrotate utility on Linux

Published: February 24, 2017 | Modified: June 2, 2020

Linux logrotate

Learn everything about logrotate utility in Linux. This post explains what is logrotate, why to use it and its configuration steps.

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4 step Network bonding / teaming configuration in Linux

Published: February 24, 2017 | Modified: June 2, 2020

Linux network bonding.

This article explains what is network bonding in Linux. Quick 4 step guide helps you to setup network bonding in your server in minutes.

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