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Linux.com news- Friday Funnies : The Iron Penguin, Part 2 May 21, 2013
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- Open Cloud Take Two: The CloudStack Collaboration Conference 2013 May 16, 2013
- On the Job with a Linux Foundation Systems Administrator May 16, 2013
- How to Run Linux on ODROID-U2: A Monster of an ARM Machine May 15, 2013
- Best Linux Tools for Enterprise Developers and Systems Administrators May 15, 2013
- How to Run Fedora Linux on the MacBook Air Without Touching the SSD May 15, 2013
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- Dart Is Not the Language You Think It Is May 21, 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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