My name is Christian and I've been a Linux and UNIX system administrator since 1993, when Linux was still in its infancy.
I started this site to document common tasks I use on a daily basis as a system admin and also to help take some of the frustration out of what can sometimes be a steep learning curve.
If you're sick of trawling endless pages of forums and finding confusing or totally incorrect answers, repetition of answers that really don't scratch that itch due to some company having better marketing spend, meaning you continue to get the same "dumbed down" answers, you've come to the right place.
Whilst this site's tutorials are geared mainly towards Ubuntu, it does also include some tutorials and information on the various BSDs (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and DragonflyBSD, along with other UNIX flavours) and other Linux distributions.
Once you learn one system and become fairly proficient, your skill-set should be fairly adaptable to any of other "flavours", given most of them are POSIX-compliant structure-wise.
So welcome and I hope you enjoy my collations!
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