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  • Home, Not So Sweet Home
    This post is a detailed discussion into user profiles, their directories, and how they are—to put it bluntly—in total disarray on Windows and Linux (I haven't used a Mac in ages, but I assume the situation is very similar there, too). Applications treat the user profile as a dumping ground, and any user with a reasonably wide list of installed software will find their user profile very difficult to traverse after some time in use. There are platform conventions and attempts to standardise things on more open-source platforms, but a lot of developers resolutely refuse to change the behaviour of their software for a variety of reasons (some less valid than others).

    The first part is a deep dive into user profiles on Linux and Windows, and the conventions that have been established on these platforms over the years. The second section details how they are broken on each platform, and why they are broken.
    Mon Aug 28 11:10:45 2023 - permalink -
    - https://gist.github.com/sharadhr/39b804236c1941e9c30d90af828ad41e
    linux programming windows
  • Vim color schemes
    Sat Apr 2 15:04:53 2022 - permalink -
    - https://vimcolorschemes.com/
    color linux vim
  • BashPitfalls - Greg's Wiki
    This page is a compilation of common mistakes made by bash users. Each example is flawed in some way.
    Wed Sep 9 12:10:26 2020 - permalink -
    - https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls
    bash linux programming
  • The Art of Command Line in one page · jlevy/the-art-of-command-line
    Fluency on the command line is a skill often neglected or considered arcane, but it improves your flexibility and productivity as an engineer in both obvious and subtle ways. This is a selection of notes and tips on using the command-line that we've found useful when working on Linux. Some tips are elementary, and some are fairly specific, sophisticated, or obscure. This page is not long, but if you can use and recall all the items here, you know a lot.
    Tue Mar 24 07:32:13 2020 - permalink -
    - https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line/blob/master/README.md
    cli doc linux reference tips
  • Understanding GNU Screen's hardstatus strings · kbps
    Wed Mar 4 04:22:37 2020 - permalink -
    - https://www.kilobitspersecond.com/2014/02/10/understanding-gnu-screens-hardstatus-strings/
    cli linux screen
  • TLDR pages - Simplified and community-driven man pages
    Sun May 6 18:39:35 2018 - permalink -
    - http://tldr.sh/
    command help linux manpage shell
  • Les cgroups, un outil trop méconnu - LinuxFr.org
    Gérer la priorité des processus avec un cgroup au lieu de nice
    Sun Sep 27 17:31:15 2015 - permalink -
    - https://linuxfr.org/users/zezinho/journaux/les-cgroups-un-outil-trop-meconnu
    cgroup cpu linux priority priorité process
  • Installing Virtual Machines with virt-install, plus copy pastable distro install one-liners - Raymii.org
    virt-install is a command line tool for creating new KVM , Xen or Linux container guests using the libvirt hypervisor management library. It allows you to create a VM and start an installation from the command line.

    This article is a quick introduction to virt-install. It also has a copy pastable getting started examples for different distro's. Make sure to change the mirror to one near you for faster downloads.
    Sat Mar 21 21:37:03 2015 - permalink -
    - https://raymii.org/s/articles/virt-install_introduction_and_copy_paste_distro_install_commands.html
    kvm linux virsh virt-install virtual vm
  • My favourite Zsh features
    Sun Nov 16 21:17:50 2014 - permalink -
    - http://code.joejag.com/2014/why-zsh.html
    cli command linux shell zsh
  • Linuxaria - An lsof Primer
    lsof is the sysadmin/security über-tool. I use it most for getting network connection related information from a system, but that’s just the beginning for this powerful and too-little-known application. The tool is aptly called lsof because it “lists openfiles“. And remember, in UNIX just about everything (including a network socket) is a file.

    ...
    Sat Oct 4 20:12:34 2014 - permalink -
    - http://linuxaria.com/howto/linux-terminal-an-lsof-primer
    command file linux lsof network
  • thumbnail
    An extended and graphical VIM cheat sheet
    Tue Sep 30 21:25:00 2014 - permalink -
    - http://zombiebrainzjuice.fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/An-extended-and-graphical-VIM-cheat-sheet.png
    cheatsheet linux vim
  • apt-dater - terminal-based remote package update manager
    apt-dater provides an ncurses frontend for managing package updates on a large number of remote hosts using SSH. It supports Debian-based managed hosts as well as rug (e.g. openSUSE) and yum (e.g. CentOS) based systems.

    Features:

        keep dozens up to hundrets of (GNU/Linux) hosts up to date
        generic apt-dater-host protocol to manage different package managers
        filter hosts by Tcl expressions
        multi instance capable
        spawn ssh-agent on startup (optional)
        run multiple connections in parallel using screen
        no root login required, use sudo to call package manager (optional)
        record any screen activities during install/upgrade/connect for traceability(optional)
        export host informations to XML for automatic processing
        upgrade hosts part of clusters one after another
        host informations collected:
            LSB informations (distri, codename, version)
            installed, upgradable, broken, extra and hold back packages
            identify physical/virtual machines
            kernel version and check if the most recent kernel is running
    Sun Aug 31 20:40:15 2014 - permalink -
    - http://www.ibh.de/apt-dater/
    apt debian install linux package ssh update
  • Configuring A Headless Client - CrashPlan - Code42
    Parfait pour utiliser un serveur headless offsite comme destination de Sauvegarde avec CrashPlan
    Sat Nov 23 20:46:49 2013 - permalink -
    - http://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/Latest/Configuring/Configuring_A_Headless_Client
    backup crashplan headless linux port putty server
  • Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles
    Une idée alternative pour gérer ses dotfiles.
    Faudra que je teste...
    Thu Sep 5 15:45:20 2013 - permalink -
    - http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-26-using-gnu-stow-to-manage-your-dotfiles.html
    dotfiles gnu linux stow symlinks
  • Quickly navigate your filesystem from the command-line
    Un système astucieux pour gérer facilement des "marques-page" vers des dossiers à l'aide de liens symboliques.
    Wed Aug 21 15:08:47 2013 - permalink -
    - http://jeroenjanssens.com/2013/08/16/quickly-navigate-your-filesystem-from-the-command-line.html
    bash cli filesystem linux path shell zsh
  • Linuxaria - sslh – a ssl/ssh multiplexer for Linux
    Pouvoir servir du HTTPS et du SSH (et du OpenVPN...) simultanément sur le port 443.
    Tue Jul 9 11:44:00 2013 - permalink -
    - http://linuxaria.com/pills/sslh-a-sslssh-multiplexer-for-linux
    https linux openvpn port ssh tuto
  • Readline keyboard shortcuts for bash, bc, ftp, gnuplot, gpg, ksh, mysql, psql, python, smbclient, xmllint and zsh
    GNU Readline is the library used to make advanced command-line wizardry convenient and consistent across a multitude of command-line applications. These programs include bash, bc, ftp, gnuplot, gpg, ksh, mysql, psql, python, smbclient, xmllint and zsh.

    The cheatsheet at the right contains a summary of many of the useful line editing command shortcuts which are available in all applications that use libreadline.
    Tue Jul 2 00:34:12 2013 - permalink -
    - http://www.bigsmoke.us/readline/shortcuts
    bash cheatsheet cli linux python readline shortcut zsh
  • pwnat - NAT to NAT client-server communication
    pwnat, pronounced "poe-nat", is a tool that allows any number of clients behind NATs to communicate with a server behind a separate NAT with *no* port forwarding and *no* DMZ setup on any routers in order to directly communicate with each other. The server does not need to know anything about the clients trying to connect.
    Tue Jun 25 13:52:01 2013 - permalink -
    - http://samy.pl/pwnat/
    firewall ip linux nat perl server udp
  • Improving the security of your SSH private key files — Martin Kleppmann’s blog
    Explications intéressantes sur le format de stockage des clefs SSH générées par OpenSSL et sur le moyen d'améliorer l'algo de chiffrement utilisé pour chiffrer les clefs privées.
    Wed Jun 19 11:14:23 2013 - permalink -
    - http://martin.kleppmann.com/2013/05/24/improving-security-of-ssh-private-keys.html
    AES crypto cryptography DSA key linux md5 openssl PKCS RSA security SHA1 ssh
  • Chattr : une commande pour empêcher la suppression des fichiers et répertoires | crowd42crowd42
    via sebsauvage (http://sebsauvage.net/links/?hXB20Q)
    Fri May 24 14:12:57 2013 - permalink -
    - http://www.crowd42.info/chattr-une-commande-pour-empecher-la-suppression-des-fichiers-et-repertoires
    command delete file linux rm
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