Hi tiatira,
As mentioned in the previous newsletter, the Proxmox series has been started. Proxmox is a type 1 hypervisor and is quite popular for creating and managing VMs and Containers.
From managing homelabs to production-ready servers, Proxmox could be a great tool in your arsenal.
You'll find new tutorials in the series each week.
💭 What you get in this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- Proxmox tutorials
- Getting hardware details in Linux
- Bash until looping example
- Memes for Linux lovers
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📚 Linux Tips and Tutorials
Want to know the details of all kinds of hardware on your Linux system? Try the lshw command.
For and while loops are more popular in comparison to until. Still worth knowing it.
🌟 Highlight
The first chapter of the Proxmox series shows the steps for installing Proxmox.
Once you have installed it, the second part teaches you how to create VMs in Proxmox.
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💡Terminal tip
You already know how to copy files in the Linux terminal. But do you know how you can use the xargs command to copy files to multiple locations in one go.
A simple terminal UI for both docker and docker-compose, written in Go.
😂 Geek Humor
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