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  1. Linux Beginner Tutorials

    Jul 9, 2013 · What type of installation should I do? (Dual Boot / Live CD / Fresh Install / Virtual Installation)

  2. Kali Linux Revealed - free ebook | Linux.org

    Oct 27, 2011 · If you are looking to get more familiar with Kali Linux, I'd recommend you take advantage of this free Kali Linux ebook. It goes over acquiring, installing and using Kali Linux from an operations …

  3. Linux Articles | Linux.org

    Jun 23, 2023 · Linux Security Linux articles and HOWTOs showing users how to secure their system.

  4. How to set up shared GFS2 filesystem without a full HA cluster?

    Nov 21, 2023 · Hey there! If you want to set up your servers to share a volume using GFS2 with distributed locking without setting up a full high-availability cluster, you can use a simple setup called …

  5. LFCS - Securing Sensitive Data with LUKS Encrypted Volumes - Linux.org

    May 22, 2017 · Similar threads LFCS – Working With Logical Volumes Jarret B Sep 25, 2024 Linux Training / Education Replies 0 Views 2K Sep 25, 2024 Jarret B

  6. Realistic Timeline for Learning Linux

    Nov 23, 2017 · This blog post from LinuxCareers.com provides an overview of the timeline of learning Linux and how long it might take you to become proficient. It covers topics such as how to plan your …

  7. Which Linux distribution is good for AI usage? | Linux.org

    Jun 25, 2025 · As a linux beginner I installed first Zorin to try to get chatGPT to guide me through an AI-installation which also does some tasks. unfortunately GPT destroyed Zorin totally, so I installed Mint …

  8. Linux Advanced Tutorials

    Jul 10, 2013 · Keeping Your Linux System Secure In An Insecure World Rob Jul 10, 2013 Replies 10 Views 51K Dec 2, 2020

  9. LFCS: Automounting Local & Network Drives with Autofs - Linux.org

    May 22, 2017 · LFCS - Managing User and Group Disk Quotas on Linux Jarret B Apr 21, 2025 Linux Training / Education Replies 0 Views 947 Apr 21, 2025

  10. LFCS - Managing User and Group Disk Quotas on Linux

    May 22, 2017 · The ‘-m’ is to make the databases, ‘u’ is for the ‘user’ database and ‘g’ is for the group database. Now, if you run ‘ls -a /share’, there should be two more files listed in the databases. The …