LHB Linux Digest #24.22: Self-host Mailcow, Subshell vs login shell, Xargs and More
Subshell or login? What's the difference?
β Abhishek Prakash
tmux is getting popular once again, specially among youngsters. We already have a beginner's guide on tmux but now we are converting it into a resource section on tmux. This is a work in progress and you'll see more tmux tips added to it in the near future.
There is another new "feature".
We have moved to FastComment for the commenting system from the earlier Hyvor Talk. When logged into the website as a LHB member, you'll also be automatically logged into the comment section. This makes it easier for you to leave comments. You'll also earn badges for your commenting activities. That's exciting, isn't it? π
Here are the other highlights of this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- Xargs command
- Docker restart policy
- Subshell and login shell
- And more tools, tips and memes for you
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