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19 votes
5 answers
6k views

Determine dynamically allocated port for OpenSSH RemoteForward

13 votes
1 answer
2k views

What's the exact behaviour of the command: ip address change?

13 votes
3 answers
6k views

Use bash's read builtin without a while loop

13 votes
3 answers
6k views

Limit output depth of jq

12 votes
1 answer
6k views

OpenSSL sign requests with extensions

10 votes
2 answers
15k views

Which SELinux policies apply to haproxy?

6 votes
1 answer
2k views

Customised vimrc for subfolders and projects

5 votes
2 answers
2k views

Kernel /proc ipv6 settings precedence

5 votes
2 answers
3k views

Why don't here strings in Makefiles using Bash work?

4 votes
0 answers
1k views

Use HDMI for audio ouput only

4 votes
1 answer
359 views

Xen domU sort of ignores /etc/network/interfaces

3 votes
0 answers
163 views

Theme looks different depending on location in FS?

3 votes
0 answers
896 views

Meta Data Server (MDS) cluster for pnfs

2 votes
1 answer
395 views

Is listening-on connecting-to the same for SELinux?

2 votes
0 answers
1k views

Map a Linux VM's block device to its vmdk file on the vmware datastore

2 votes
2 answers
532 views

Specifying height for vertical splits in vim

1 vote
0 answers
521 views

Bind9 dynamic zone: where does the delay between update and availability come from?

1 vote
0 answers
683 views

Experience issues with rdesktop and Windows 8.1

1 vote
1 answer
192 views

Debian/dpkg handle group id collision

1 vote
1 answer
759 views

Make Network Manager reconfigure routing

1 vote
1 answer
434 views

Working with help subcommands of recent CLI tools

0 votes
0 answers
1k views

Debian Bookworm: Install Python after PEP 668

0 votes
0 answers
55 views

How do I test Network Manager PKCS11 usage?

0 votes
0 answers
345 views

Systemd: Fix ordering cycle when mounting an NTFS volume on a legacy raid array at boot time

0 votes
2 answers
1k views

Pretty print output of "kill -USR1"-ing dd