Beginners should always start with a Linux that people around them are using. If they have friends using Red Hat, they should use Red Hat. If they have a local users' group with lots of Ubuntu user...
If I just used find to generate a list of files, then find's -exec argument is usually the way to run some other program on each file found.
If you pipe the command to xargs, note that -P n wi...
Technically, you don't need an /etc/hosts file at all if you have some other form of name resolution available - i.e. DNS.
In practice, what you have will work nicely, and could be cut down to jus...
You might be enlightened by reading the man page for file(1).
A brief quotation:
This manual page documents version 5.35 of the file command.
file tests each argument in an attempt to classify...
I have some suggestions for categories, or perhaps tags, here.
kernel
distribution-specific
daemon
application
server
laptop
desktop
phone/device
hardware
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posted 5y ago
by dsr
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4y ago
by deleted user
Two things:
First, if you create a second keyring, one not named login.keyring, it will not be automatically unlocked on login.
Second, GNOME has a policy that they don't let users configure thin...
The basic version is xsensors, widely packaged and originating at http://www.linuxhardware.org/xsensors/.
There are various desktop-environment specific versions which might be prettier, according...