Linux History: a Look Back at 3 Decades of Linux (Infographic)

So, here’s the history of Linux in written form: 1991 August – the Linux kernel is announced Linus Torvalds, 21 years old at the time, announced that he is developing Linux. Here’s the famous email where he announced Linux: Hello everybody out there using minix – I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby,… Continue reading Linux History: a Look Back at 3 Decades of Linux (Infographic)

A Guide to Web Scraping with Proxies on Linux

Linux, an open-source operating system known for its robustness and efficiency, offers valuable insights that can be leveraged in the world of web scraping, particularly in the management of proxies. Let’s explore how the principles of Linux can be applied to streamline your proxy usage for web scraping!

Vulnerability Patching Without Reboots on Linux? Welcome to the World of Live Patching

Imagine a city buzzing with life, a web of highways humming with vehicles during peak rush hour. Without warning, an urgent call reverberates through the air: “Everyone stop what you’re doing! We have to fix a pothole!” It’s an unthinkable scenario, right? But when you step into the realm of Enterprise Linux, this sort of… Continue reading Vulnerability Patching Without Reboots on Linux? Welcome to the World of Live Patching

Basic Bash (CLI) Cheat Sheet

This Bash cheat sheet provides a quick reference guide to commonly used commands in the Bash shell. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, this cheat sheet will help you navigate the Linux command line and perform various tasks efficiently. You can also download a high quality printable version of this cheat sheet below.

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