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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

20 Free Open Source Softwares I Found in Year 2015 - 0 views

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    "As 2015 draws to a close, it is time to share a list of the best 20 Free and Open Source Software I found during this year. Some of these programs may not be new in that they weren't released for the first time in 2015, but they are new and have been helpful to me. It is in the spirit of sharing that I'm writing this article hoping you find some of these programs useful as well."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to Create and Run New Service Units in Systemd Using Shell Script - 0 views

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    " Few days ago, I came across a Centos 7 32-bit distro and I felt the desire to test it on an old 32-bit machine. After booting I realized that it had a bug and it was loosing the network connection, which I had to turn it "up" manually every time after boot. So, the question was how could I set a script doing this job, running every time I boot my machine?"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

10 Top Open Source Artificial Intelligence Tools for Linux - 0 views

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    " In this post, we shall cover a few of the top, open-source artificial intelligence (AI) tools for the Linux ecosystem. Currently, AI is one of the ever advancing fields in science and technology, with a major focus geared towards building software and hardware to solve every day life challenges in areas such as health care, education, security, manufacturing, banking and so much more."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to Monitor Progress of (Copy/Backup/Compress) Data using 'pv' Command - 0 views

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    "When making backups, coping/moving large files on your Linux system, you may want to monitor the progress of an on going operation. Many terminal tools do not have the functionality to allow you to view progress information when a command is running in a pipe. Read Also: Advance Copy Command to Show Progress Bar While Copying Files in Linux"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

7 Tools to Encrypt/Decrypt and Password Protect Files in Linux - 0 views

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    "Encryption is the process of encoding files in such a way that only those who are authorized can access it. Mankind is using encryption from ages even when computers were not in existence. During war they would pass some kind of message that only their tribe or those who are concerned were able to understand."
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    "Encryption is the process of encoding files in such a way that only those who are authorized can access it. Mankind is using encryption from ages even when computers were not in existence. During war they would pass some kind of message that only their tribe or those who are concerned were able to understand."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Influence of Debian in Linux Open Source Community - 0 views

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    "The Linux community, and the technology world in general, were shocked by the news of Ian's Murdock tragic death a couple of weeks ago - and rightfully so. Ian's legacy and vision as the founder of the Debian project not only influenced many others who went on to start their own distributions, but also were the means to create a rock-solid operating system that many individuals and businesses of all sizes have used for more than 20 years."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

[# ! #Free #Tech:] 10 Useful Chaining Operators in Linux with Practical Examples - 0 views

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    "Chaining of Linux commands means, combining several commands and make them execute based upon the behaviour of operator used in between them. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

[# ! #Open #Tech:] How to Use 'cat' and 'tac' Commands with Examples in Linux - 0 views

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    "This article is a part of our Linux Tricks and Tips series, in this article we will cover some basic usage of cat command (most frequently used command in Linux) and tac (reverse of cat command - print files in reverse order) with some practical examples"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

8 Linux 'Parted' Commands to Create, Resize and Rescue Disk Partitions - 0 views

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    "Parted is a famous command line tool that allows you to easily manage hard disk partitions. It can help you add, delete, shrink and extend disk partitions along with the file systems located on them. Parted has gone a long way from when it first came out. Some of it's functions have been removed, others have been added."
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