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VIM Editor
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h bar and confirm every substitution. | | %%:%s/old/new/g%% | Replace all occurrences of old by new in file | | %%:%s/old/new/gw%% | Replace all occurrences with confirmation | | %%:2,35s/old/new/g%% | Replace all occurrences between lines
apt package management
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e apt / dpkg package manger got confused with the old distribution installation. I suspect this only ha... 'sudo dpkg -P mariadb-server'' to remove just the old package that was confusing apt package manager ... package - ''sudo apt autoremove'' to remove the old packages - ''sudo apt install mariadb-server''
Conky
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n 6 | fold -w70}$color$font ]]; </code> ++++ ++++Old Ubuntu 18.04 Server conky setup; ~/.conkyrc| <cod... I used the following on my Manjaro desk top: ++++Old Desk top; ~/.config/conky/conky.conf| <code> conk... 6 | fold -w70}$color$font ]]; </code> ++++ ++++Old Desk top; ~/.config/conky/conky.conf| <code> # --
IPMI Console Setup
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ial console redirection. Basically most BMC have old RS232 serial port includes and include serial to ... erialConsoleHowto]], which is unfortunately a bit old as it does not give any systemd setup information
Rsync
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* %%--%%exclude=lost* >tmp.txt'' Do not use from old to new on disk 2! ''xxx sudo rsync x %%--%%dry-r... as only onlie for a few years. ++++Rsnapshot and Old Rsync notes, really tl;dr;| <fc #ff0000><fs x-la
Set Up and Ubuntu APT Cache
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stemctl restart apt-cacher-ng", as opposed to the old fashion "sudo /etc/init.d/apt-cacher-ng restart".
Back-up Server Old Setup
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server NFS mount showmount}} ======Back-up Server Old Setup====== This has been more difficult than I w
Home Server Index
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r:home_server_setup:other_services:back-up_server_old]] *[[home_server:home_server_setup:other_servic
Webmin
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been well over a year since I tried to use. ++++Old, tl;dr;| I am a bit lazy sometimes and use [[http