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linuxexplore · 2 years ago
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Cloud Computing and Linux: A Match Made in Heaven
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses operate by providing scalable, cost-effective, and secure IT infrastructure. As more and more companies move their operations to the cloud, Linux has emerged as the dominant operating system in the cloud computing space. In this blog post, we will explore how Linux and cloud computing are a match made in heaven Linux’s Open-Source Nature Linux…
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linuxexplore · 10 years ago
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All about Linux init script
What is an init script, what is the use of it, how to write an init script? Lets begin to know the answers.
Declaimer: Use it at your own risk!!! Writing this topic for learning and knowledge sharing purpose only. You must own root privileges (and authority) on the system where you are trying or applying this topic.
What is an init script?
Keeping it simple, init script is just a shell scriptwhic…
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linuxexplore · 11 years ago
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What is my CentOS/RedHat/Fedora Linux Distribution Name and Version There are many way find the Linux Distribution Name and Version, but my favorite to find  CentOS/RedHat/Fedora distribution name and version is to read from…
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linuxexplore · 11 years ago
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3 Easy Tricks for Beginners to Learn Linux Commands
If you are a Beginner in Linux, this post will help you to learn Linux commands in just 3 simple steps.
Nowadays most of the Linux flavored desktop like Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Suse etc. are coming with very interactive user friendly graphical user interface (GUI). Using Linux GUI is similar to use other graphical user interface OS like Windows XP/7/8, Mac OS, Android or iOS etc.
Although Linux is…
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linuxexplore · 11 years ago
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Use of subsystem lock files in init script
Use of lock files in init scripts
In /var/lock/subsys/ directory, there are various files like network, iptables, ip6tables, sshd, rsyslog etc. all these files are the lock files created by their init scripts. Most of these files may be empty.
These files play the important role in Linux startup and shutdown process. When a service is started through an init script, a file is touched in the /var/lock/subsys/directory with the…
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linuxexplore · 11 years ago
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CentOS 6 CD/DVD/ISO to USB Installation
I tried various Linux ISO to USB software like UNetbootin, liveusb-creator, Universal-USB-Installer etc to create CentOS 6 (take a look at new look of CentOS website) bootable USB/pendrive. But all have some problems or limitations which force me to use ISO2USB software, which help me to meet my need.
Requirement
Create a CentOS 6 bootable USB which will support customized installation (by using…
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linuxexplore · 11 years ago
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2013 in review, welcome 2014
I got most visitors from U.S., thanks to my U.S. visitors. After that Indian visitors make a good figure, special thanks to them also. I am expecting more visits from them.
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
Madison Square Garden can seat 20,000 people for a concert. This blog was viewed about 68,000times in 2013. If it were a…
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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Sign Up / Sign In to LinuxExplore
Linux explore starts providing free account by integrating Windows live service. Create accounts at…
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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IPSec Communication for VPN Setup in CentOS 6 / RHEL 6.3
The use of IPSECtransport mode for server to server communication is one of the best solutions to…
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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Chroot SFTP Users for Web Hosting Server.
A chrooton Unix operating systems is an operation that changes the apparent root directory for the…
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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How to Install LibreOffice4.0.0 on CentOS 6/RHEL 6.3
LibreOffice 4 is launched and I was very exited to install it on my CentOS 6. It was really a good experience to install and use it. I am very happy to see that its performance is enhanced a lot. Documents are opening very fast than the earlier versions.…
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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How to Skimlinks Test
To test the skimlinks code snippet, you can post a link http://test.skimlinks.com on your website after pasting code into your site template just before the tag. This tag is at the very end of your page, probably in your footer. Skimlinks Test
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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PAM with Radius Authentication
PAM Radius Module allows any PAM-capable machine to become a RADIUS client for authentication and…
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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2012 in review, welcome 2013
A very happy new year Thanks to all my friends and followers.
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linuxexplore · 12 years ago
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How to find USB device in Linux
I wondered when I had to find the USB device name in Linux using shell script (shell command), it…
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linuxexplore · 13 years ago
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Configure syslog to print the Security violation alarm on user terminal (via Linux Explore)
Open the /etc/rsyslog.conf file for syslog configuration in fedora Linux (some linux like CentOS has /etc/syslog.conf). It will show the something similar as given below: # Log all kernel messages to the console. # Logging much else clutters up the…
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