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Linux.com news- First Linux-Driven Arduino Board Reaches Out with WiFi May 23, 2013
- LinkSmart’s Low-Cost, Big Data Plan with Linux and MapR May 23, 2013
- New Paper: How Engineering Leaders Can Use the Yocto Project to Solve Complex Problems May 23, 2013
- Updated history of the 2.6.16-stable kernel May 22, 2013
- Samsung Talks About Its Aggressive Linux Talent Recruitment Strategy May 22, 2013
- Linux Ranks Among Top Skills for Big Data Jobs May 21, 2013
- Friday Funnies : The Iron Penguin, Part 2 May 21, 2013
- How to Support Your App on Older Android Devices May 21, 2013
- 5 Reasons Infotainment is the First Target for Open Source Software in Cars May 21, 2013
- Is the Instrument Panel the Next Target for Open Source Software in Cars? May 20, 2013
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Slashdot- Sears Is Turning Shuttered Stores Into Data Centers May 23, 2013
- Ethernet Turns 40 May 23, 2013
- Main US Weather Satellite Fails As Hurricane Season Looms May 23, 2013
- Ask Slashdot: How To Determine If a Video Has Been Faked? May 23, 2013
- Curiosity Rewarded: Florida Teen Heading to Space Camp, Not Jail May 23, 2013
- A Cold Look at Cold Fusion Claims: Why E-Cat Looks Like a Hoax May 23, 2013
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Offers 2,304 Cores For $650 May 23, 2013
- French Police End Missing Persons Searches, Suggest Using Facebook May 23, 2013
- Kim Dotcom Wants Money From Google, Twitter For 2-Factor Authentication May 23, 2013
- Meet Pidora, the New Official Fedora Remix For Raspberry Pi May 23, 2013
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Do not remove log files, but /dev/null them…
To many admins, logfiles are very handy, however sometimes they tend to get bigger and bigger, thus taking up a lot of space on your drive(s). The usual way to deal with such a problem is logrotation, implemented in many … Continue reading
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Tagged /dev/null, /dev/zero, admin, cat, commercial, linux, log, logfiles, non-commercial, open source, rm, sysadmin, touch, unix
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