A Raspberry Pi multiboot lets you pick Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, or MX Linux at startup without changing SD cards.
The collection of user data has become a contentious issue for people worldwide. Fortunately, Canonical has shown how it can be done right.
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10 terminal commands that helped me finally understand Linux
Sudo lets you run any terminal command as another user — hence "substitute user" — but the default and most common use for it ...
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ZFS is great for storage, but it can be a maintenance nightmare
The fundamental problem is that unless your OS vendor coordinates ZFS updates with kernel updates, the burden falls on you to ...
Learn how to record terminal sessions on Linux using Asciinema and convert them into clean animated GIFs for READMEs and ...
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