by ray | Sep 22, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
This is linked to using a non LTS version of ubuntu called an End of life version. As those have discontinued support. You can check if your ubuntu lies in the end of life version on this link – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases The simplest solution is to do the...
by ray | Sep 20, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
This answer summarizes the recommended community upgrade process. You should always read the release notes for any potential issues that may affect your upgrade. Backup Before you start any upgrade process – ask yourself this question: Can I afford to lose any/all my...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
Sysadmins, rejoice: PowerShell is coming to Linux and Mac. Microsoft announced Thursday that its automation and scripting system is breaking out of the confines of Windows and going open source. The company is also releasing alpha versions of PowerShell for Linux...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
When Google launched its Chrome browser, they open-sourced most of the software and released it to the Chromium project. Google Chrome has all the features of Chromium and adds features such as automatic updates, and built-in PDF viewer and Flash player. Dig in as we...
by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
Stack Exchange gathers all the best tech forums (i.e. Stack Overflow) as well as some random forums and lists the top-rated experts in each tech category.
by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
rc.local doesn’t tolerate errors. rc.local doesn’t provide a way to intelligently recover from errors. If any command fails, it stops running. The first line, #!/bin/sh -e, causes it to be executed in a shell invoked with the -e flag. The -e flag is what...