Linux Tutorials on the topic “debian”
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How to let users securely edit files using sudoedit on Linux
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: centos, debian, fedora, linux, opensuse, shell, ubuntu • Comments: 5
Suppose you are a system administrator in a company where teams mostly work on Linux with limited privileges. Now imagine a situation where members of one of the teams - as part of some new work - need to frequently edit a file that requires superuser privileges. What would you do?
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How to perform pattern search in files using Grep
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: centos, debian, fedora, linux, opensuse, shell, ubuntu • Comments: 1
This article focuses on some advanced features of the grep command like case insensitive search, displaying certain non-matched lines with line containing matched string, print matched strings in grep, and to display the position of a match in grep.
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How to take screenshots on Linux using Scrot
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: centos, debian, desktop, fedora, linux, opensuse, shell, ubuntu • Comments: 6
If you are looking for an even better command line utility for taking screenshots, then you must give Scrot a try. This tool has some extra features that are currently not available in gnome-screenshot. In this tutorial, we will explain Scrot using easy to understand examples.
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How to connect ONLYOFFICE online editors to OwnCloud
Author: Daria • Tags: centos, debian, linux, opensuse, server, ubuntu • Comments: 3
This tutorial describes how to connect ONLYOFFICE document editors with an OwnCloud server by using the OwnCloud ONLYOFFICE integration app.
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Blocking of international spam botnets with a Postfix plugin
Author: Ondrej Vasko • Tags: debian, linux, postfix, security, server • Comments: 17
This article contains an analysis and solution for blocking of international SPAM botnets with on postfix mail servers by using a postfwd plugin which analyses the sasl connects by country.
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A comprehensive guide to taking screenshots in Linux using gnome-screenshot
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: debian, desktop, linux • Comments: 9
There are several screenshot taking tools available in the market but most of them are GUI based. If you spend time working on the Linux command line, and are looking for a good, feature-rich command line-based screen grabbing tool, you may want to try out gnome-screenshot. In this tutorial, I will explain this utility using easy to understand examples.
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How to do line-by-line comparison of files in Linux using diff command - Part II
Author: Ansh • Tags: centos, debian, linux, opensuse, programming, shell, ubuntu • Comments: 1
Assuming that you already know the basic usage of the diff command that we explained in the first part of this diff command tutorial series, in this tutorial, we'll discuss the various command line options the tool provides, through some easy to understand examples.
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How to wirelessly manage, control, and access your Android phone from Linux using Airdroid
Author: Himanshu Arora • Tags: centos, debian, desktop, fedora, linux, opensuse, ubuntu • Comments: 1
What if you could access your phone from your computer? Yes, there are applications that not only let you access, but also manage as well as control your phone from your PC. If you have been looking for such a solution, look no further as in this tutorial we will discuss an application dubbed AirDroid, focusing on how you can use it to access/manage/control your Android phone from your Linux computer.
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Expanding a software RAID on Debian by migrationg to new large hard disks
Author: Bellucci Stefano • Tags: debian, desktop, linux, shell, storage • Comments: 1
This tutorial shows you the steps to replace two old hard disks with new (larger) ones when using a software RAID on Debian.
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How to Install Gitlab on Debian 8 (Jessie)
Author: Till Brehm • Tags: debian, linux, nginx, programming, server • Comments: 1
Gitlab is a web-based management and collaboration software for GIT servers similar to GitHub. It contains features like issue tracking, file browser, change tracking and a project wiki. In this tutorial, I will install Gitlab CE on a Debian 8 server behind a Nginx proxy. The Nginx proxy improves scalability and security of the system.