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title: Backups with rsnaphot to external 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.
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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.
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title: Bareos/Bacula Cheat Sheet
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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.
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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.
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title: Debian packages are so old
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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?
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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?
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title: Renaming multiple files
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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.
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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.
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title: Understanding the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
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## What is LVM and what does it offer?
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## 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
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Aren’t 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.
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Aren’t 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.
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