Windows administrators should not blanch if the CIO asks them to manage Linux servers. Microsoft offers a few tools to help hone those Linux skills.
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Here's what I'd like to do: Have many Linux servers for building Android Open Source Project and testing those builds using Android virtual device (either Cuttlefish or Goldfish/Emulator) Have all...
우분투 서버를 운영하기 위해서는 네트워크 설정을 《DHCP》에서 《고정IP, Static IP》로 설정하여야 합니다. 이번 글에서는 우분투에서 네트워크를 고정IP로 설정하는 법을 소개드립니다. 설명은 《CLI, Command-Line Interface》모드로 진행하겠습니다. ⓐ 네트워크 설정 파일은 '/etc/netplan' 디렉토리 내에 있는 《yaml 파일》입니다. 《vi 에디터》를 이용하여 파일을 엽니다. ⓑ 파일을 열어...
The biggest problem for Linux system and server administrators is troubleshooting the errors encountered. Fixing these issues, managing security problems, and analyzing the primary cause behind such issues from the command screen can sometimes pose serious challenges. Linux itself is a command-line universe. It is not easy to learn all the commands and their parameters, let alone use them to troubleshoot errors. That's why there are Linux management interfaces to keep everything in sight. Most s...
The Cockpit project started in 2013, sponsored by Red Hat. It was primarily targeted at system administrators new to Linux, such as Windows administrators who were having to adapt to Linux's increasing presence in the server market. It is designed to be distribution-independent, and is available for and tested on many popular Linux distributions including Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE Tumbleweed, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and its derivatives. See the full list on the running Cockpit page. ...