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How to format and mount a USB drive in the Linux terminal
Desktop / Server

How to format and mount a USB drive in the Linux terminal

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJuly 7, 2020September 9, 20204

Do you want to use a USB drive on your Linux server, but you are not sure how to manage the USB drive from the …

Check the Raspberry PI CPU temperature
Programming / Server

Check the Raspberry PI CPU temperature

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 30, 2020December 12, 20203

Noticed that the Raspberry PI 4 runs a bit hotter than previous models? That is the unfortunate side effect of packing an increased amount of …

PyCharm virtual environment creation
Programming

PyCharm virtual environment creation

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 23, 2020September 9, 20204

This article covers step-by-step the PyCharm virtual environment creation. It is written specifically for those Python developers that prefer to have their Python development environment …

Getting started with Double Commander on Linux
Desktop

Getting started with Double Commander on Linux

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 16, 2020December 18, 20203

Double Commander is a free and open source dual pane file manager. It is an excellent file manager, especially for those who prefer a consistent …

Generate and copy SSH key to server
Server

Generate and copy SSH key to server

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 9, 2020September 9, 20203

Do you manage a remote server with SSH and do you login with a username and password? Then it is about time that you switch …

Setup your Raspberry PI 4 as a headless server
Server

Setup your Raspberry PI 4 as a headless server

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 2, 2020December 9, 20207

This tutorial shows you how to setup your Raspberry PI 4 as a headless server. This is a server without a monitor, keyboard and mouse …

No longer permit root login via SSH
Server

No longer permit root login via SSH

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxMay 25, 2020September 9, 20201

Do you run a server that is accessible on the Internet? One of the first steps in securing your server, to prevent unwanted third parties …

First steps with the Nano text editor
Desktop

First steps with the Nano text editor

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxMay 18, 2020September 9, 202010

Nano is a versatile, easy to use, and quick to learn text editor for the Linux terminal. This article presents the first steps with the …

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