New questions and spell check (#181)
Added new questions related with KVM, Libvirt and DNF Co-authored-by: Adrian Fusco Arnejo <afuscoar@afuscoar.remote.csb>
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#### Linux DNF
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<summary>What is DNF?</summary><br><b>
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From the [repo](https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf):
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"Dandified YUM (DNF) is the next upcoming major version of YUM. It does package management using RPM, libsolv and hawkey libraries."
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Official [docs](https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
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</b></details>
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<summary>How to look for a package that provides the command /usr/bin/git? (the package isn't necessarily installed)</summary><br><b>
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@ -1973,10 +1984,32 @@ In time namespaces processes can use different system time.
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<details>
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<summary>What virtualization solutions are available for Linux?</summary><br><b>
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* [KVM](https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page)
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* [XEN](http://www.xen.org/)
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* [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/)
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* [Linux-VServer](http://linux-vserver.org/Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org)
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* [User-mode Linux](http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/)
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* ...
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<summary>What is KVM?</summary><br><b>
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Is an open source virtualization technology used to operate on x86 hardware.
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From the official [docs](https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page)
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Recommended read:
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* [Red Hat Article - What is KVM?](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM)
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<summary>What is Libvirt?</summary><br><b>
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It's an open source collection of software used to manage virtual machines. It can be used with: KVM, Xen, LXC and others. It's also called Libvirt Virtualization API.
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From the official [docs](https://libvirt.org/)
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Hypervisor supported [docs](https://libvirt.org/drivers.html)
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</b></details>
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#### Linux - AWK
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#### Flask
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<summary>Can you describe what is Django/Flask and how you have used it? Why Flask and not Djano? (or vice versa)</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Can you describe what is Django/Flask and how you have used it? Why Flask and not Django? (or vice versa)</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What is a route?</summary><br><b>
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As every web framework, Flask provides a route functionality that lets you serve a content of a given URL.
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There are multiple ways to map a URL with a function in Python.
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- Decorator: you can use python decorators. In this case we're using `app`. This `app` decorator is the instance of the `Flask` class. And route it's a method of this class.
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```
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@app.route('/')
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def home():
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return 'main website'
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```
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- `add_url_rule` method: This is a method of the Flask class. We can also use it for map the URL with a function.
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```
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def home():
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return 'main website'
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app.add_url_rule('/', view_func=home)
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```
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