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A Beginner's Guide to the Linux Command Line

TechSpot

#tbt Do you think of the command line as an antiquated leftover from the past, or an old fashioned way of interacting with a computer? In Linux, the command line remains the most flexible and powerful way to perform tasks. Think again.

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Lesser-known xargs command is a versatile time saver

Network World

The xargs command may be one that many Linux users don’t know, but it’s also one that can save a lot of time and trouble on the command line. In a similar fashion, if you need to have the contents of a simple file show up on a single line, basically flattening the file, xargs will comply with your wishes. xargs Hello, World!

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Getting ready for 21H2 (and maybe Windows 11)

Computerworld Vertical IT

GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments for machine learning and other CPU intensive workflows. If you use old-fashioned IDE drives, you will have a less-than-ideal experience with Windows 10. To read this article in full, please click here

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New Azure Courses and Hands-On Labs

Linux Academy

At Linux Academy, we continually invest in updating our training content. Linux Academy builds hands-on labs in a way that no other training provider does. For example, in Azure, if a learner is expected to learn how to troubleshoot a network setup, should the learner first set up the network in a broken fashion?

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The Linux Migration: Corporate Collaboration, Part 2

Scott Lowe

This post is part 2 in a series of posts describing how I’ve integrated my Fedora Linux laptop into my employer’s corporate communication and collaboration systems. This means that Linux users like me are left with only a few options: You can use Mozilla Thunderbird with the Lightning add-on , but you’ll also need an Exchange provider.

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Employee Spotlight: Gabby Taylor

Linux Academy

Gabby Taylor, Linux/DevOps Content Support Team Lead. We are proud to call this charismatic and powerful woman “Linux/DevOps Content Support Team Lead”: a fancier way of saying, she’s the one who’s got your back. Enter, Linux Academy. Gabby T-1000 and Linux Academy. So who is this woman?

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Looking Ahead: My 2013 Projects

Scott Lowe

I should try to find projects that are related and that support one another in some fashion. Reinforce base Linux knowledge. I’ll be focusing on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and RHEL variants, since that seems to be what’s most commonly found in enterprise deployments today. This will be partly tied to #2.

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