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| == Tablets == | == Tablets == | ||
| - | ====== Forbes: 5 Of The Best Android Tablets | + | == Forbes: 5 Of The Best Android Tablets == |
| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | == Troubleshooting == | + | ===== Troubleshooting |
| - | ====== My go-to Linux network troubleshooting commands | + | == My go-to Linux network troubleshooting commands == |
| Every sysadmin needs a good troubleshooting strategy, and you can't fix a problem if you cannot identify it. These are my favorite commands to quickly filter through the possibilities of a given problem. | Every sysadmin needs a good troubleshooting strategy, and you can't fix a problem if you cannot identify it. These are my favorite commands to quickly filter through the possibilities of a given problem. | ||
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| - | == Windows PC == | + | ==== Windows PC ==== |
| - | ====== Windows 10 PC ====== | + | == Windows 10 PC == |
| PC on a HDMI " | PC on a HDMI " | ||
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| - | = Applications = | + | ====== Applications |
| - | ====== Gnu: | + | ===== Gnu:net ===== |
| GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, | GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | == Bit Torrent == | + | ===== Bit Torrent |
| - | ====== Top 10 Torrenting Clients For Linux ====== | + | == Top 10 Torrenting Clients For Linux == |
| by Zeeman Memon, 4 November 2019 | by Zeeman Memon, 4 November 2019 | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | == Communications == | + | ===== Communications |
| - | === IRC === | + | ==== IRC ==== |
| - | === Slack === | + | ==== Slack ==== |
| - | ====== 4 best Slack alternatives on Linux ====== | + | == 4 best Slack alternatives on Linux == |
| by Derrik Diener Nov 30, 2019 | by Derrik Diener Nov 30, 2019 | ||
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| - | == Config Management == | + | ===== Config Management |
| - | ====== dotstow | + | == dotstow == |
| manage dotfiles with stow | manage dotfiles with stow | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | === Ansible === | + | ==== Ansible |
| - | ====== How to deploy a container with Ansible. | + | == How to deploy a container with Ansible. == |
| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ====== Mastering loops with Jinja templates in Ansible | + | == Mastering loops with Jinja templates in Ansible == |
| How to keep your hair and increase productivity using Jinja2 templates with Ansible. | How to keep your hair and increase productivity using Jinja2 templates with Ansible. | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ====== How to introduce your security team to Ansible | + | == How to introduce your security team to Ansible == |
| Here are five ideas for security automation. | Here are five ideas for security automation. | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ====== Ansible Jinja Warrior - Mastering "Loop Variable Scope" | + | == Ansible Jinja Warrior - Mastering "Loop Variable Scope" == |
| Tim Fairweather, | Tim Fairweather, | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ====== How to Configure Ansible Managed Nodes and Run ad-hoc Commands – Part 3 ====== | + | == How to Configure Ansible Managed Nodes and Run ad-hoc Commands – Part 3 == |
| by Ravi Saive | Published: October 25, 2019 | by Ravi Saive | Published: October 25, 2019 | ||
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| - | ====== How to Use Static and Dynamic Inventories in Ansible – Part 4 ====== | + | == How to Use Static and Dynamic Inventories in Ansible – Part 4 == |
| - | by James Kiarie | + | James Kiarie |
| - | In this Part 4 of [[https:// | + | In this Part 4 of [[https:// |
| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ---- | + | == How to Work with Ansible Variables and Facts – Part 8 == |
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| - | ====== How to Work with Ansible Variables and Facts – Part 8 ====== | + | |
| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ---- | + | == Ansible - Only do action if on specific distribution == |
| - | + | ||
| - | ====== Ansible - Only do action if on specific distribution | + | |
| (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS or RHEL) or distribution version (ubuntu precise, ubuntu trusty) - Raymii.org | (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS or RHEL) or distribution version (ubuntu precise, ubuntu trusty) - Raymii.org | ||
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| - | ---- | + | == How to Deploy a Container Using Ansible |
| - | ====== How to Deploy a Container Using Ansible - The New Stack ====== | ||
| - | ---- | + | ===== Content Management |
| - | == Content Management == | + | |
| - | === General === | + | ==== General |
| - | What’s Next For Content Management Systems | + | == What’s Next For Content Management Systems |
| - | https:// | + | |
| - | ---- | + | https:// |
| - | === Word Press === | + | ===== Word Press ===== |
| - | ====== Calculate WordPress usage worldwide | + | == Calculate WordPress usage worldwide == |
| The following script will analyze the list of the first million domains with the most visits to give you the percentage of use. | The following script will analyze the list of the first million domains with the most visits to give you the percentage of use. | ||
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| - | == CRM == | + | ===== CRM ===== |
| - | ''' | + | == ''' |
| - | 145 points by charly1811 2 days ago | hide | past | web | favorite | 84 comments | + | |
| + | charly1811 2 days ago | hide | past | web | favorite | 84 comments | ||
| Hello Community! My name is Charles-Eugene Loubao, I am a software developer who recently turned into an Indie Maker and I am sharing my new product with you today. | Hello Community! My name is Charles-Eugene Loubao, I am a software developer who recently turned into an Indie Maker and I am sharing my new product with you today. | ||
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| - | == DNS == | + | ===== DNS ===== |
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| + | == How to find a website’s DNS (name server) address | ||
| - | ====== How to find a website’s DNS (name server) address ====== | ||
| last updated November 2, 2019 | last updated November 2, 2019 | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ---- | + | == DNS Wars == |
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| - | ====== DNS Wars ====== | + | |
| November 2019 by Geoff Huston | November 2019 by Geoff Huston | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ---- | + | == How to Setup a DNS/DHCP Server Using dnsmasq on CentOS/RHEL 8/7 == |
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| - | ====== How to Setup a DNS/DHCP Server Using dnsmasq on CentOS/RHEL 8/7 ====== | + | |
| by Aaron Kili | Published: November 1, 2019 | by Aaron Kili | Published: November 1, 2019 | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | ---- | + | ==== Multicast DNS ==== |
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| - | ====== Multicast DNS ====== | + | |
| This is part of a series of post on the design and technical steps of creating [[https:// | This is part of a series of post on the design and technical steps of creating [[https:// | ||
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| - | ---- | + | ===== Editors ===== |
| - | == Editors | + | ==== Geany ==== |
| - | === Geany === | + | == Geany is a programmer friendly open source text editor for Windows, Linux, macOS == |
| - | Geany is a programmer friendly open source text editor for Windows, Linux, macOS | ||
| by Ashwin on October 31, 2019 | by Ashwin on October 31, 2019 | ||
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| Geany is an open source cross platform text editor that is designed specifically for programmers thanks to its built-in support for over 50 programming languages. | Geany is an open source cross platform text editor that is designed specifically for programmers thanks to its built-in support for over 50 programming languages. | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | === Nano === | + | ==== Nano ==== |
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| + | == The Beginner’s Guide to Using Nano Text Editor in Linux == | ||
| - | ====== The Beginner’s Guide to Using Nano Text Editor in Linux ====== | ||
| By Ben Stockton – Posted on Nov 6, 2019 in Linux | By Ben Stockton – Posted on Nov 6, 2019 in Linux | ||
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| https:// | https:// | ||
| - | === PDF === | + | ==== PDF ==== |
| [[Manipulating PDFs]] | [[Manipulating PDFs]] | ||
| - | === Vim === | + | ==== Vim ==== |
| ====== Vim Splits: A Guide to Doing Exactly What You Want ====== | ====== Vim Splits: A Guide to Doing Exactly What You Want ====== | ||
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