Hi tiatira,
Linux Handbook has changed!
No, not in terms of content but in terms of design. You'll find a new, refreshed look. There is also a new commenting system.
But the most significant change is the 'documentation styled' layout. LHB has hundreds of tutorials but you may not find them all.
So, I am grouping them in course format so that you can follow a certain topic in an organized manner.
This is only for articles that can be part of a group on a certain topic, of course. Not all articles follow this format.
Please let me know if you like this new design by replying yes or no to this email. Detailed feedback is even more appreciated 🙂
💭 What you get in this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- More AI and machine learning articles
- Jenkins on EC2 with Terraform
- Listing USB devices in Linux
- Tools and memes for Linux lovers
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📚 AI & DevOps tutorials
Barry continues sharing his experience with machine learning with suggestions on boosting machine learning model training performance with a hybrid cloud set up.
Another one for AI enthusiasts.
Omar shared his tips on automatic deployment of Jenkins with Terraform AWS EC2.
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🧑💻 Linux tips and tutorial
Tips on getting information about the mounted USB disks and USB ports.
A collection of user and group management commands.
👩💻Self-host corner
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🗞️ News that matters
No corporate backing. LHB is a reader-supported, independent publishers. Your support matters.
You can help us sustain by opting for the Pro membership. For $50 a year, you get all the ebooks we have created and you help us create more educational material.
💡Terminal tip
You can use the Alt+/ keyboard shortcuts with a given string to display the matching files and directories in the current path. Different than tab completion that will also show matching commands.
This command takes Docker image and container information and presents in different ways, to help you understand what's going on inside the system.
😂 Geek humor
The universal sysadmin 😉
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