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- Free Kubernetes course
- Selected LHB Linux articles
- Memes that can only be understood by Linux users
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🌱 Fresh on Linux Handbook
Here are some of the interesting articles and tutorials that have been published in the past month.
When you are building a homelab with connected devices, using local ISO as repository could be a good idea.
Not so popular but this chage command allows you to control the age of a Linux account and hence enable you to set password expiration and other policies in place.
Grep but for finding the PIDs of running processes.
Free Kubernetes Courses
KubeAcademy is a free, product-agnostic Kubernetes education program from VMware, built by a team of expert instructors. It has a list of free courses available to teach you Kubernetes, Helm, Tanzu and more.
🗞️ The happenings
💡 Terminal Tip
Got gzipped log files to investigate? Instead of extracting the .gz files and then looking into them, you can use
- zcat
- zless
- zgrep
- zdiff
- And a bunch of other 'z commands' on the zipped files directly instead of extracting them first and then processing them.
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