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Jimmy Azar
Jimmy Azar is a contributing author at Baeldung. His work primarily focuses on Linux, data, and automation. He enjoys scripting in Python and Bash, and follows the Unix philosophy for writing programs.
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Comparing Different SSH Fingerprint Formats in Linux
Filed under Administration, Security
Learn how to compare different SSH fingerprint formats in Linux.
What Is an Interrupted System Call in Linux?
Filed under Processes
An introduction to interrupted system calls in Linux.
How to Ping a Host From a QEMU Guest in Linux
Filed under Administration, Networking
Learn how to ping a host from a QEMU guest in Linux.
Resolving the Error “The following packages have been kept back”
Filed under Administration, Installation
Learn how to resolve the error “The following packages have been kept back” in Linux.
The Features of Vim-Tiny
Filed under File Editing
;earn about the features of Vim-Tiny, a modified version of Vim for environments with limited resources.
How to Determine Column Numbers and Names in a File
Filed under Scripting
Learn how to list the column names in a file together with the column numbers.