Install Supervisor and Celery on Rocky Linux 10
Supervisor is a lightweight process manager that watches non-daemonized programs, restarts them when they die, and gives you…
Supervisor is a lightweight process manager that watches non-daemonized programs, restarts them when they die, and gives you…
When you’re watching a server and top feels like a relic, two TUI process monitors stand out as…
Snap packages aren’t the first choice for everyone on the RHEL family, but some applications only ship as…
When the disk is filling up and you need to know what’s eating it, ncdu is the fastest…
bat is the modern replacement for cat. Same interface, same pipe behaviour, but with syntax highlighting for hundreds…
When you inherit a Linux box with no documentation and need to know what hardware is underneath, dmidecode…
FFmpeg is the Linux swiss army knife for audio and video conversion. Ripping the audio track out of…
Moving a VM between hypervisors is usually a matter of converting the disk image format. VirtualBox writes to…
When SELinux blocks something and you need to understand why, the best documentation is sitting in man pages…
sshfs mounts a directory from a remote server as if it were a local filesystem, tunnelled entirely over…
Bash is fine. Zsh is better for daily driving on a server you actually live inside. Tab completion…
A fresh Rocky Linux 10 install gives you a lean base image and not much else. Before the…