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Navigate the Linux terminal faster, test with LTP, and more tips for sysadmins
Check out Enable Sysadmin's top 10 articles from October 2022.
October 2022 was a record-breaking month for Enable Sysadmin. During the month, we published 22 new articles and received more than 938,000 reads from nearly 640,000 readers across the site.
Today, we are looking back at our top 10 articles of October to give you a chance to catch up on any of the great content you might have missed. In this list, you will see various topics covered, and we are confident that some, if not all, will be of interest to you.
If these articles leave you feeling inspired, then we would love to hear from you. Send your article ideas or sysadmin tips to the team at enable-sysadmin@redhat.com.
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Shortcut keys provide an easier and quicker method of navigating and executing commands on the command line.
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The Linux Test Project (LTP) offers a comprehensive suite of tests to cover the reliability, robustness, and stability of Linux subsystems.
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Discover what you're looking for, find misplaced data, and troubleshoot everyday problems with this handy Linux command.
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Say goodbye to randomly scattered notes. A good notebook application lets you write, sort, organize, and access notes when and where you need them.
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Learn about Kubernetes operators and when you should use them—and when you shouldn't.
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A hard link looks like a new file but points back to the data in the original file.
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Get information about your CPU, storage, RAM, BIOS, and more without leaving the terminal.
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GNU Parallel is a seemingly magical command parser that can execute a task on several files simultaneously.
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Use Vim abbreviations to replace text you type often, such as signatures, code blocks, typos, or even long expressions, in your text editor or Linux command line.
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Install and use Osquery to gather performance, capacity, and other essential data about your system using a SQL query language.
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Linux
Monitoring
Vicki Walker
Vicki Walker is Managing Editor of Enable Sysadmin and Enable Architect for Red Hat. She has more than 20 years of experience in technology publishing for companies including InformationWeek.com, Dark Reading, SAP, BlackBerry, and Network Computing. More about me