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I don’t really consider myself a Linux guru. I haven’t spent as much time working with Linux as I’d like, given all my other responsibilities. It’s a weird feeling, because I once pretty much knew all there was to know about UNIX (I wrote kernel code, was a product manager for a very well-known implementation, etc.), but that was a very long time ago. These days, my use of Linux is simply as a system manager for my own servers, and I’m as much an explorer as anything else. That’s why, when I talk with you about Linux, I’ll be sharing with you what I consider a “discovery,” but what a true Linux guru would probably think is common knowledge. Even so, there are a lot of explorers out there and I hope these tips can help.

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