Tag: linux
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Linux tip: key-combo for reboot
fooyeahcode: You may know, that a hardware reset is a bad idea. But when your linux is frozen, and ctrl+alt+del has no effect, this is what you should do as next. Works every time. To trigger a safe reboot hit this combo: Hold <alt gr>+<print> and then hit the following chars: reisub With REISUB the……
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me=”$(whoami)” make “$me” –bacon –cheese –eggs a-sandwhich me=”$(whoami)” sudo make “$me” –bacon –cheese –eggs a-sandwhich ↑ Or … Why you should always use sudo — (or gksudo for graphical applications) — instead of “ logging in as root (not recommended). ”
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The Fourth Rebirth … — Jones & Stephenson 1 PS: Is that Totem’s libvisualizer? x ↩ (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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The only reason I’m still rocking gedit 1, is because of its snippets 2 feature, for more: Do a search query. 3 The images you see, up above, all refer to gedit’s so called “ global.xml ” file # In terminal. ls -lh .config/gedit/snippets/global.xml # Or … Run program. alt+f2 gedit .config/gedit/snippets/global.xml About. ↩ How to…
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25 Most Frequently Used Linux IPTables Rules Examples
At a first glance, IPTables rules might look cryptic. In this article, I’ve given 25 practical IPTables rules that you can copy/paste and use it for your Oh, I know how daunting working with iptables can be. Posting this here, for future reference’s sake. 😉 25 Most Frequently Used Linux IPTables Rules Examples
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