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My online community gave me a load of shit for this but I think it's beautiful!

I'm using two jumphosts (the first over true ssl, the second to the Virtual Machine Host which hosts the VMs) The VMs are like you may can see on the hostnames my onllineservices I use on a everyday basis. The Hypervisor is a Proxmox which was converted from a standard Debian image provided my my VPS Provider. I actually have lots of RAM and CPU usage left and latley began to do a Udemy course about Ansible to automate my environment.

But quick shell access with dynamic jumphosts and hostlists are always a good plan, especially if you're doing it in xpanes which can fokus single panes, move and maximize them to issue individual commands in case something goes wrong.

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I Love my setup so far, but my journey is far from beeing over, actually the more I get into the advantages of Linux the more I get motivated

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https://reddit.com/link/cv4olu/video/p1qqu8y67ji31/player

cheers

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MX Linux Not giving me the USB option while trying to install on it

I have make bootable USB of MX Linux with the help of RUFUS software. Now when I am trying to install on USB it does not show me partition to install it while I am booting live setup . The choose the disk installation only show me the hard partition [https://imgur.com/pyQwQtp](https://imgur.com/pyQwQtp) .While the USB partition is present on the G Parted Partition [https://imgur.com/4LK24tn](https://imgur.com/4LK24tn) . How can I install MX Linux on USB Any suggestions?

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VIM / VI usage for beginners

Hi guys use VIM have this guide to get started in VIM and found a cool game I can play to refine my skills.

[https://www.myrandomtips.com/linux/vim-cheat-sheet/](https://www.myrandomtips.com/linux/vim-cheat-sheet/)

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The so called "fragmentation isssue" in the GNU/Linux community is actually protecting us! Most probably some backdoors or malware will only affect a certain group of people that use a certain mix of software (DE, compositor, init system etc.) and not the others.



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why to use exec command?

I was going through exec command. The function of exec command is to replace the current shell process with command supplied as arguments.

But I was wondering why would anyone want to do that?

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Realtek RTL8822BE under Linux

Just wanted to share that if anyone is having problems with this wifi device, Linux 5.2 includes the new rtw88 module that, in my experience, make it work perfectly.

My speedtest results went from 0.3/2.0 Mbit/s download/upload, to 80/70 Mbit/s.

Hope this helps someone Googling for this problem :)

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Monitoring of a localhost

I'm looking for a nice solution for local monitoring of a developer machine. What are your experience and preferences?

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Help with External Portable Hard Drive for Linux/Windows

I plan on using a WD 4TB Portable External HD. This would just hold files such as movies, documents, etc.

1. Should I use a particular file system? I plan on using NTFS for compatibility between Linux/Windows. What allocation unit size, etc?
2. Does it matter how I format it? Could I just right click it in Windows and use those options? Or should I use Gparted? What's the difference?

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A personal story of courage, risk and Linux

Some time during 2017, working for a company (I don't want to mention the name), the company I was working for had a rule: not to contribute to open source.

As many people in my circle know me, I don't usually accept such rules.

During my day-to-day work I hit a Linux kernel bug (that affected my work machine), and I used that as a opportunity to fix the bug and contribute back.

I knew I was in front of a unique and risky situation, I also knew I would not stay at this company for a long time, so I took the risk and helped fix the bug.

I did this in my lunch breaks and after work hours (debugging and testing patches), until the bug was found and fixed, a couple of months later I was fired and the experience was one that gave me PTSD, but that one bug I helped fix still brings me joy and satisfaction that I will never forget.

Happy birthday Linux and thank you for allowing me to be part of your history!

[https://i.imgur.com/DYTpMPa.jpg](https://i.imgur.com/DYTpMPa.jpg)

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Linux Experiences/Rants or Education/Certifications thread - August 26, 2019

Welcome to r/linux rants and experiences! This megathread is also to hear opinions from anyone just starting out with Linux or those that have used Linux (GNU or otherwise) for a long time.

Let us know what's annoying you, whats making you happy, or something that you want to get out to r/linux but didn't make the cut into a full post of it's own.

For those looking for certifications please use this megathread to ask about how to get certified whether it's for the business world or for your own satisfaction. Be sure to check out r/linuxadmin for more discussion in the SysAdmin world!

_Please keep questions in r/linuxquestions, r/linux4noobs, or the Wednesday automod thread._

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