fixed slug paths. all those pages were 404. meh.

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title: Backups with rsnaphot to external USB drives title: Backups with rsnaphot to external USB drives
slug: rsnapshot-and-usb-drives/ slug: rsnapshot-and-usb-drives
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How long has it been since you last backed up your Linux system? Let me guess you tried various backup systems and hate all of them? Let me show you how to use [rsnapshot](http://www.rsnapshot.org/) and an external inexpensive USB drive to back up precious data easily. How long has it been since you last backed up your Linux system? Let me guess you tried various backup systems and hate all of them? Let me show you how to use [rsnapshot](http://www.rsnapshot.org/) and an external inexpensive USB drive to back up precious data easily.

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title: Bareos/Bacula Cheat Sheet title: Bareos/Bacula Cheat Sheet
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Bacula is a nifty backup software that is network-capable and stores data in the database for faster retrieval in case you need a certain file back. As a big fan of cheat sheets I created this cheat sheet. Bacula is a nifty backup software that is network-capable and stores data in the database for faster retrieval in case you need a certain file back. As a big fan of cheat sheets I created this cheat sheet.

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title: Debian packages are so old title: Debian packages are so old
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Debian comes with tens of thousands of software packages that you can easily install on your system. But Debian only publishes a new “stable” release every 2-3 years. That creates the impression that Debian packages must always be up to 3 years old. And who wants to work with a three year old piece of software? Are the package maintainers lazy? Should I download my software from its own project website instead? Debian comes with tens of thousands of software packages that you can easily install on your system. But Debian only publishes a new “stable” release every 2-3 years. That creates the impression that Debian packages must always be up to 3 years old. And who wants to work with a three year old piece of software? Are the package maintainers lazy? Should I download my software from its own project website instead?

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title: Renaming multiple files title: Renaming multiple files
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If you need to rename a larger number of files following a certain pattern then you will long for an automated solution. The rename command helps you here that is (at least on my Debian installation) part of the [Perl](http://www.perl.org/) installation. All you need to know is the basics of [regular expressions](http://www.regular-expressions.info/) to define how the renaming should happen. If you need to rename a larger number of files following a certain pattern then you will long for an automated solution. The rename command helps you here that is (at least on my Debian installation) part of the [Perl](http://www.perl.org/) installation. All you need to know is the basics of [regular expressions](http://www.regular-expressions.info/) to define how the renaming should happen.

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title: Understanding the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) title: Understanding the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
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## What is LVM and what does it offer? ## What is LVM and what does it offer?

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title: Updating the BIOS on Lenovo laptops from Linux using a USB flash stick title: Updating the BIOS on Lenovo laptops from Linux using a USB flash stick
slug: article/updating-the-bios-on-lenovo-laptops-from-linux-using-a-usb-flash-stick/ slug: article/updating-the-bios-on-lenovo-laptops-from-linux-using-a-usb-flash-stick
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Arent hardware manufacturers funny? They either require an old-fashioned operating system (Windows) or museum hardware (floppy drives) to update a BIOS. Apparently they never learn and are instead busy adding features like DRM and UEFI to make our lives even more miserable. Arent hardware manufacturers funny? They either require an old-fashioned operating system (Windows) or museum hardware (floppy drives) to update a BIOS. Apparently they never learn and are instead busy adding features like DRM and UEFI to make our lives even more miserable.