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How to install a CentOS 6 64Bit Server

How to install a CentOS 6 64Bit Server 3.42/5 (68.33%) 12 votes CentOS 7 has been released. I have made an updated guide for installing that too, you can find it here: How to install a CentOS 7 64Bit...

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How to install a CentOS 7 64Bit server

How to install a CentOS 7 64Bit server 3.67/5 (73.33%) 3 votes With CentOS 7 just released, I thought it would be a great time to make a CentOS 7 64Bit server installation step-by-step guide, with...

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Get all new dhcp leases, but only the new leases since last check in bash

Rate this post I needed to make a bash script for work that got the ip address of all new leases in the dhcp server, but only the new ones. I spend some time looking for something useful, and therefore...

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Make your own keybindings in linux using xbindkeys

Make your own keybindings in linux using xbindkeys 5.00/5 (100.00%) 1 vote Are you like me, who want to listen to music while you work? But then your boss comes over and you quickly have to pause it?...

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View network bandwidth for each process in Linux using Nethogs

Rate this post Have you ever been in the saturation that your Linux server is using a lot of network bandwidth, but it’s a guesswork to find the process using it all? I just stumbled upon this tool,...

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Fixing /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

Rate this post Today I had to run a script on a 64Bit server, but was met with the following error: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory Reason for the /lib/ld-linux.so.2:...

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Configuring HP iLO through Linux automatically

Rate this post We only use HP servers and we get more and more every week. Someone has to keep track of all those servers and be able to configure them using iLO in case of a disaster Installation...

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Linux lockfile explained, how to use them the easy or hard way

Linux lockfile explained, how to use them the easy or hard way 4.46 (89.19%) 37 votes What is a lockfile You may have experienced it before, you create a cronjob to change some data every X hour or...

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How to merge and split pdf files in Linux

Rate this post This is going to be a short but a useful one Have you ever needed to merge two pdf’s in Linux for a meeting or some report? Then this is the easiest solution out there, install a single...

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Write or kick users logged into a Linux server

Rate this post If you are multiple admins on the same server, it can sometimes be a hassle to shout over the tables to hear if they are logged in or not, or have you ever needed to kick a user/admin...

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