Run Systemd Service On Matching Journal Lines
In this guide, we will walk through setting up a Systemd service that runs based on matching journal lines. This technique is particularly useful for automating tasks in self-hosted infrastructure.
In this guide, we will walk through setting up a Systemd service that runs based on matching journal lines. This technique is particularly useful for automating tasks in self-hosted infrastructure.
Celebrating two decades of delivering valuable insights into the world of Linux hardware, Phronix continues to be a trusted resource for sysadmins and DevOps engineers alike. In this article, we'll.
Welcome to this comprehensive guide on how to self-host the [IRSS (Internet Relay Chat Server)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat) Direct File using Docker. This tutorial is designe...
Welcome to this comprehensive guide on setting up and configuring **DeadCanary**, a self-hosted, open-source network monitoring tool that alerts you when your NAS (Network Attached Storage) or othe...
Welcome, experienced sysadmins and DevOps engineers! Today we will guide you through setting up a self-hosted, open-source solution for notebook-based data analysis and collaboration—a viable alter...
Welcome to our latest post! Today, we'll discuss self-hosted, open-source alternatives for PDF editing software, focusing on solutions that can be easily integrated into your homelab infrastructure...
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Welcome back to our blog! We are excited to share with you that Inquisitor, a popular self-hosted tool for managing and automating your infrastructure, has received an update. Let's dive.
Self-hosting your own infrastructure has become increasingly popular among sysadmins and DevOps engineers, allowing for a hands-on approach to learning and experimentation in the world of IT. In th...
Welcome to this comprehensive guide on setting up a self-hosted, opensource alternative to Sonos using Snapcast and Raspberry Pi (Raspi) speakers in your homelab or infrastructure. This article is ...