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Cleanup Packages @info:linux:debian
16 Hits, Last modified: 12 years ago
ed (but not purged) packages with this command: <code bash> dpkg --get-selections | grep 'deinstall$' </code> You can feed this list directly to aptitude to purge the packages: <code bash> aptitude purge $(dpkg --get-selections | grep 'deinstall$' | cut -f1) </code> ===== Remove Orphans ===== If a packages is in
Disable a Service @info:linux:debian
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Disable a Service ====== To disable a service: <code bash> service <service> stop update-rc.d <service> enable|disable </code> With ''systemd'' (starting with Debian 8): <code bash> systemctl disable <service> </code> To (re)enable a service: <code bash> update-rc.d <service>
Setting the Timezone @info:linux:debian
8 Hits, Last modified: 13 years ago
etc/timezone''. ===== Check the Timezone ===== <code bash> cat /etc/timezone </code> Example: <code> # cat /etc/timezone Europe/London </code> ===== Set the Timezone ===== You can use ''vi'': <code b
Cursor Size @info:linux:gnome
2 Hits, Last modified: 10 years ago
itute the value ''32'' with your prefered size. <code bash> gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-size 32 </code> {{tag>desktop gnome linux mouse cursor settings
Disable Core Dumps
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ore_dumps'' with the content ''* hard core 0'': <code bash> echo '* hard core 0' > /etc/security/limits.d/no_core_dumps </code> Based on the "Nix Craft" article [[http://www.c
pargs for Linux
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you miss ''pargs'' from Solaris, then try this: <code bash> ps eww -p <pid> </code> {{tag>linux sysadmin cli}}

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