Sometimes Linux tools are just better.
When extensive tweaking goes wrong, Timeshift can recover your Linux installation.
What is --dry-run and Why Should You Care? Imagine you're about to delete 1,000 files from your server. You hit Enter. Seconds later, you realize you targeted the wrong directory. Your heart sinks.
Google’s Pixel Drop updates rarely include surprises these days, but the rollout of the Linux Terminal app gave hungry power users something to sink their teeth into. It grants users access to a ...
If you're new to Linux, you've probably come across lists of distributions you should try first, like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, elementary OS, and others. What you might not have read, however, is a list of ...
Some Linux commands can make your time on the command line easier and more productive. This post covers some commands that can come in very handy. 1. Using the tldr command to simplify man pages The ...
rsync is a command-line backup tool popular among Linux users, especially System Administrators. It is feature-rich including incremental backups, updating the whole directory tree and file system, ...
Over 660,000 exposed Rsync servers are potentially vulnerable to six new vulnerabilities, including a critical-severity heap-buffer overflow flaw that allows remote code execution on servers. Rsync is ...
WARNING: Command "rsync -a --delete -s /tmp/tmps8asu05e/ /mnt/databackup/backintime/backintime/gentoo/root/1/20240502-194442-488" returns 22 | [generator] exceeded ...