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Does anyone know a complete guidline for establishing security for debian servers?
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Mm. That's probably due to the fact that, for the majority of folks coming to Linux nowadays, running a server is of no interest...
Jun 11, 2024
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Welcome @jumponlinux to the Linux forum; It looks like you want the freedom of Linux, with the control provided by Microsoft. In order...
Jun 10, 2024
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Can AI Zoom the Popularity of Linux?
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Guys.......why are we even bothering here? It's now apparent that this is a classic case of "Do not feed the trolls". He's a far more...
Jun 10, 2024
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G'day @jumponlinux and welcome to linux.org. Although I suspect you may not be here for long, as tunnel vision may preclude you from...
Jun 10, 2024
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Can AI Zoom the Popularity of Linux?
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@jumponlinux :- So; basically, you'd like Linux to morph into a free version of Windows? Dream on, sunshine. Never going to happen...
Jun 9, 2024
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Prefetching in Linux?
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@Debian_SuperUser :- Me, I have 32GB RAM, 5+ TB fast, SSD storage, 64GB swap space - blame HP for that, not me; if you don't...
Jun 8, 2024
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How much Linux/devops do you expect a product support engineer working for 1 year fresh out of college know?
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@Brief-Wishbone9091 :- My own view, having been in both subordinate AND supervisory positions when I was working, is this.....FWIW :-...
Jun 8, 2024
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Fedora is stiff
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.....and an FX-8350. Hm. Trouble is, all these Bulldozer-family (Piledriver/Excavator/Steamroller) chips hail from the AMD "wilderness"...
Jun 6, 2024
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Fedora is stiff
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@Sekullarx :- Mm; no, that wouldn't work any better, I don't think. It seems you don't quite understand what we're saying. It's not...
Jun 6, 2024
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Swap the HDD for an SSD and see the difference...at least 10 times faster...all Linux Distros are faster than windoze...even when they...
Jun 6, 2024
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Today's article is not useful if you just use wifi...
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Slight 'red-herring' here; not exactly on-topic, but related. Going back some years, we used to be on a "capped" connection - only so...
Jun 5, 2024
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@Halvor Raknes asked: To check whether writing to a usb has completed, one can run the command: sync in a terminal. The sync command...
Jun 4, 2024
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Problem creating the bootable USB stick with Etcher
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@rAIner-linux :- Welcome to the Forum. You're not the only who hasn't had any luck with Etcher. Despite it being the number one...
Jun 3, 2024
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Just a sleepy question.
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@noelw :- Suspend is the usual mode of operation for me. I'll often stick with one particular occupant of the "kennels" for several...
Jun 2, 2024
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Got a new PC
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I'm not too far off that. My primary on the HP desktop rig - a 1 TB Crucial MX500 SSD - is pretty close; if I run the 'dd'-based...
Jun 1, 2024
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