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Author: Zac Morgan

Zac Morgan is a DevOps engineer and system administrator with over a decade of hands-on experience managing Linux and Windows infrastructure. Passionate about automation, cloud technologies, and sharing knowledge with the tech community. When not writing tutorials or configuring servers, you can find Zac exploring new tools, contributing to open-source projects, or helping others solve complex technical challenges.
Ubuntu 24.04 Server Foundation: A Critical How-To Guide for Essential Services and Development Tools
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Ubuntu 24.04 Server Foundation: A Critical How-To Guide for Essential Services and Development Tools

This comprehensive guide details the precise installation and configuration of a robust set of services and … Ubuntu 24.04 Server Foundation: A Critical How-To Guide for Essential Services and Development ToolsRead more

by Zac Morgan•January 5, 2026January 5, 2026•0
Streamlining Data Management: A Critical Guide to `rsync` for Local and Remote Synchronization
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Streamlining Data Management: A Critical Guide to `rsync` for Local and Remote Synchronization

The rsync command is an indispensable utility for efficient file synchronization and data management on Linux … Streamlining Data Management: A Critical Guide to `rsync` for Local and Remote SynchronizationRead more

by Zac Morgan•January 1, 2026•0
How to Use `alias` Command to Create Custom Shortcuts in Linux
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How to Use `alias` Command to Create Custom Shortcuts in Linux

The Linux command line offers unparalleled power and flexibility, but repetitive tasks can quickly become tedious. … How to Use `alias` Command to Create Custom Shortcuts in LinuxRead more

by Zac Morgan•January 1, 2026•0
How to Use chown Command to Change File and Directory Ownership
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How to Use chown Command to Change File and Directory Ownership

The chown command, short for “change owner,” is an indispensable utility in Linux and Unix-like operating … How to Use chown Command to Change File and Directory OwnershipRead more

by Zac Morgan•December 31, 2025•1
How to Use systemctl to Manage Services (Systemd) on Linux
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How to Use systemctl to Manage Services (Systemd) on Linux

Managing services on a Linux system is a foundational skill for any administrator, and systemctl is … How to Use systemctl to Manage Services (Systemd) on LinuxRead more

by Zac Morgan•December 31, 2025•0
Mastering `chmod`: A Critical Guide to Linux File Permissions (Recursive & Octal)
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Mastering `chmod`: A Critical Guide to Linux File Permissions (Recursive & Octal)

Effectively managing file and directory permissions is fundamental to Linux system security and operational integrity. This … Mastering `chmod`: A Critical Guide to Linux File Permissions (Recursive & Octal)Read more

by Zac Morgan•December 30, 2025•0
How to Use htop Command to Monitor System Resources
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How to Use htop Command to Monitor System Resources

Understanding your system’s resource consumption is fundamental for effective Linux administration and troubleshooting. While tools like … How to Use htop Command to Monitor System ResourcesRead more

by Zac Morgan•December 30, 2025•0
How to Use nano Text Editor: A Beginner’s Guide
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How to Use nano Text Editor: A Beginner’s Guide

Navigating the Linux command line often necessitates direct file manipulation. While powerful editors like Vim and … How to Use nano Text Editor: A Beginner’s GuideRead more

by Zac Morgan•December 29, 2025December 29, 2025•0
How to Use `wget` Command to Download Files from CLI
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How to Use `wget` Command to Download Files from CLI

The wget command is a non-interactive network downloader, a fundamental utility for any Linux user or … How to Use `wget` Command to Download Files from CLIRead more

by Zac Morgan•December 29, 2025December 29, 2025•0
How to Use `curl` Command with Practical Examples
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How to Use `curl` Command with Practical Examples

The curl command is a ubiquitous and indispensable utility for transferring data with URLs. It supports … How to Use `curl` Command with Practical ExamplesRead more

by Zac Morgan•December 28, 2025December 29, 2025•0

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