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Learn dd command with examples

Published: January 15, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Beginners guide to learn dd command along with a list of examples. The article includes outputs for command examples too.

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How to add Cloundfront CDN in WordPress blog with SSL

Published: January 12, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Step by step procedure to add Cloundfront CDN in Wordpress blog with SSL certificate. Screenshot included for better understanding.

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Documentary films on Linux!

Published: January 11, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

The Code & Revolution OS! Documentary films on Linux released in 2001.

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How to remount filesystem in the read-write mode under Linux

Published: January 10, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Learn how to remount the file system in the read-write mode under Linux. The article also explains how to check if the file system is read-only and how to clean the file system

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How to list YUM repositories in RHEL / CentOS

Published: January 10, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Learn how to list YUM repositories in RHEL / CentOS. This how-to guide includes various commands along with examples to check details about repositories and their packages in Red Hat systems.

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xsos: a tool to read sosreport in RHEL/CentOS

Published: January 9, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Learn how to use xsos tool to read sosreport in RHEL/CentOS. xsos is a very helpful tool for Linux sysadmins. Different options and their examples included in the article.

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Space is not released after deleting files in Linux?

Published: January 5, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Troubleshooting guide to reclaim disk space when space is not released after deleting files on Linux server.

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How to add EBS disk on AWS Linux server

Published: January 3, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Article explaining step by step procedure to add EBS disk on AWS Linux server with screenshots.

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xfs file system commands with examples

Published: January 2, 2018 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Learn xfs file system commands to create, grow, repair xfs file system along with command examples. Also learn how to view details of xfs file system.

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Date & time management in Linux using timedatectl command

Published: November 15, 2017 | Modified: June 25, 2020

Learn timezone management using timedatectl command. Article explaining different uses of timedatectl command along with examples.

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