Our Mission
LinuxExpert.org exists “by SMEs for EVERYONE” — we distill decades of real‑world Linux and open‑source experience into practical guidance that empowers system builders, administrators, and curious newcomers alike.
Who We Are
We’re a collective of engineers, educators, and open‑source advocates who work with Linux, cloud platforms, and automation tools every day. Sharing solutions to the problems we face on real production systems keeps our writing honest, opinionated, and immediately useful.
What You’ll Find Here
Content type | Why it matters | |
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Articles | Opinion & analysis on industry trends | Context that helps you decide what to adopt—or avoid |
How‑To Guides | Step‑by‑step instructions (Debian, Red Hat & more) | Get it working fast, with copy‑and‑paste commands |
Lessons | Deeper learning paths and hands‑on labs | Build long‑term expertise, not just quick fixes |
Tools | Password generator, scripts, dashboards | Automate the boring stuff |
Our Values
- Open Knowledge – content remains free, ad‑light, and community‑driven.
- Pragmatic Security – we promote Zero‑Trust, least privilege, and hardening by default.
- Vendor Neutrality – praise when it’s earned, critique when it’s due.
- Community First – we listen to reader feedback via Mastodon, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and GitHub issues.
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