Rares Aioanei
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I'm using Linux/BSD since about 2003, passionate about everything that involves Linux/BSD and Free Software. Contributor to various FOSS projects and your average system administrator in everyday life.
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Article contributions:
- 27.08.2011 - Custom kernels in Ubuntu/Debian - how, when and why
- 02.09.2011 - How to customize your Fedora packages
- 05.09.2011 - Guide to bug submitting and bug tracking in Linux
- 09.09.2011 - A Beginners howto to compiling from source on Linux systems
- 13.09.2011 - How To backup data with rsync under Linux
- 14.09.2011 - Distro review : Dragora GNU/Linux
- 16.09.2011 - Getting what you want on Arch and Slackware - AUR and Slackbuilds
- 19.09.2011 - Taking PC-BSD 9.0 BETA for a spin
- 20.09.2011 - In-depth HOWTO on Linux kernel configuration
- 21.09.2011 - Using and configuring Samba under Linux/Unix
- 23.09.2011 - Virtualization solutions on Linux systems - KVM and VirtualBox
- 28.09.2011 - Getting your hands dirty : installing and using Gentoo
- 29.09.2011 - Using cron scheduler on Linux systems
- 03.10.2011 - Intrusion detection systems : Using tripwire on Linux
- 04.10.2011 - One CD disk, multiple Linux distributions: Netboot CD
- 05.10.2011 - Network booting with Linux - PXE
- 08.10.2011 - Creating a package repository on Linux : Fedora and Debian
- 17.10.2011 - Linux process scheduling made easier: lance
- 17.10.2011 - C development on Linux - Introduction - I.
- 19.10.2011 - Creating packages for Pardus Linux with pisido
- 21.10.2011 - Linux system and hardware monitoring made efficient
- 24.10.2011 - How can you help the Linux community
- 26.10.2011 - Making use of your older hardware with Linux/BSD
- 27.10.2011 - Alternatives to KDE and GNOME on Linux systems
- 01.11.2011 - C development on Linux - Comparison between C and other programming languages - II.
- 03.11.2011 - Writing manual pages on Linux
- 07.11.2011 - The other side of Intrusion detection on Linux: Snort
- 09.11.2011 - The Monkey HTTP daemon
- 14.11.2011 - C development on Linux - Types, variables, operators - III.
- 15.11.2011 - Unix and Linux: a bit of history
- 16.11.2011 - Learning Linux commands: dd
- 18.11.2011 - Comparison of major Linux package management systems
- 21.11.2011 - Learning Linux Commands: sed
- 22.11.2011 - Ubuntu Linux desktop tips
- 24.11.2011 - Learning Linux Commands: awk
- 26.11.2011 - Password cracking with John the Ripper on Linux
- 28.11.2011 - C development on Linux - Flow Control - IV.
- 30.11.2011 - Automating Linux installations with Kickstart
- 02.12.2011 - Dual boot Ubuntu and Windows
- 08.12.2011 - C development on Linux - Functions - V.
- 04.01.2012 - C development on Linux - Pointers and Arrays - VI.
- 10.01.2012 - Linux Desktop new goodies: Razor-Qt and Cinnamon
- 24.01.2012 - Customize your Cinnamon desktop with Javascript
- 27.01.2012 - Using DeVeDe to create DVDs on Linux
- 31.01.2012 - Command-line programs for everyday use in Linux
- 01.02.2012 - How to setup a basic firewall in Ubuntu Linux
- 07.02.2012 - Ubuntu command line basics for beginners: Part 1
- 10.02.2012 - Linux command line basics for beginners: Part 2
- 14.02.2012 - Linux command line basics for beginners: Part 3
- 18.02.2012 - C development on Linux - Basic I/O - VIII.
- 16.03.2012 - C development on Linux - Coding style and recommendations - IX.
- 20.03.2012 - Programmer's friend - the editor: Part 1 - Introduction and vim
- 23.03.2012 - Programmer's friend - the editor: Part 2 - emacs
- 28.03.2012 - Customizing emacs for development
- 30.03.2012 - Customizing vim for development
- 24.04.2012 - C development on Linux - Building a program - X.
- 04.09.2012 - ExTiX-the ultimate Linux distribution?
- 12.09.2012 - Using Clonezilla: beginner and advanced approaches
- 19.09.2012 - blackPanther OS - A nice-looking distribution
- 30.09.2012 - C development on Linux - Packaging for Debian and Fedora - XI.
- 23.10.2012 - C development on Linux - Getting a package in the official Debian repositories - XII.




