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Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 36 Beta

The Fedora Project announces the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 36 Beta, the next step towards our planned release at the end of April.

Virtual Kubernetes clusters: A new model for multitenancy

If you speak to people running Kubernetes in production, one of the complaints you'll often hear is how difficult multitenancy is. Organizations use two main models to share Kubernetes clusters with multiple tenants, but both present issues.

MLH Fellowship Opens Applications for this Summer’s Production Engineering Track

For the second summer, Major League Hacking (MLH) is running the Production Engineering Track of the MLH Fellowship, powered by Meta. This 12-week educational program is 100% remote and uses industry-leading curriculum from Linux Foundation Training & Certification. The program is hands-on, project-based, and teaches students how to become Production Engineers. The goal of the program is for all participants to land a job or internship in the Site Reliability Engineering space, and it will be opened to 100 active college students who meet our admissions criteria.

5 key insights for open source project sustainability in 2022

Many technology firms are turning to open source tools to accelerate innovation and growth. As these firms work to influence open source projects, governance practices sometimes shift from coordination among a small group of developers and firms to management by large communities of contributors and organizations, often with competing priorities.

Dev rigs up receipt printer to spit out GitHub issues

Sometimes the best things are the most simple. A case in point: sending GitHub issues to an old thermal POS printer via a Raspberry Pi.

Raspberry Pi CM4 powered system available as SBC or mini-PC

Kontron announced a “Pi-Tron CM4” industrial mini-PC (or SBC) based on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 with GbE and 10/100 LAN, 3x USB, 2x COM, CAN-FD, DIO, HDMI 2.0, MIPI-DSI/CSI, 40-pin GPIO, and M.2 B-key.

Why it makes sense to write Kubernetes webhooks in Golang

When to choose Golang versus Python and YAML for writing Kubernetes webbooks.

GNOME 42's inconsistent themes are causing drama

GNOME 42 is here, but its new look and feel doesn't yet include all of the environment. This is already causing rumblings of discontent. This release is significant because soon it will be the default desktop of the next Long Term Support (LTS) version of Ubuntu. That means a lot of people will be looking at GNOME 42 every day until 2024.

Zynq UltraScale+ gets the SiP treatment with tiny OSDZU3 module

Octavo Systems’ 40 x 20.5mm “OSDZU3” SiP module runs Linux on the FPGA-equipped, quad -A53 Zynq UltraScale ZU3 MPSoC with 2GB LPDDR4. An “OSDZU3-REF” carrier adds GbE, DP, SATA, USB, and PMODs.

Simplify Java persistence implementation with Kotlin on Quarkus

This article demonstrates how Quarkus enables developers to simplify JPA implementation using Kotlin programming APIs for reactive Java applications.

How to get started with MySQL and MariaDB

If you plan to set up a web application like Drupal, WordPress, Bugzilla, or something similar, you're probably going to also need a database so that the app can save the data your users generate. One of the most popular databases is MySQL, which is prominently implemented as an open source project called MariaDB.

How to use Apache Guacamole to create a VNC Connection

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install VNC on your Linux server and use Guacamole to create a VNC connection. We will cover all common distributions and specify differences wherever needed.

Scheduling tasks with the Linux cron command

Cron is a daemon used to execute scheduled commands automatically. Learning how to use cron required some reading and experimenting, but soon I was using cron to shut down our email server, back up the data in a compressed tar file, then restart the email service at 3AM.

How AI can help reverse-engineer malware: Predicting function names of code

Disassembling and analyzing malware to see how it works, what it's designed to do and how to protect against it, is mostly a long, manual task that requires a strong understanding of assembly code and programming, techniques and exploits used by miscreants, and other skills that are hard to come by.

How to Install Chatwoot Messaging Platform on Debian 11

Chatwoot is a free, open-source, and real-time messaging platform. It provides a simple and live chat for your website and integrates it with other apps. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Chatwoot on Debian 11.

Balancing transparency as an open source community manager

Openness and transparency are required for an open community, although the degree to which one can be fully transparent varies from one company to another.

Supercomputer to train 176-billion-parameter open-source AI language model

BigScience – a team made up of roughly a thousand developers around the world – has started training its 176-billion-parameter open-source AI language model in a bid to advance research into natural language processing (NLP).

“March of the penguins” or “How the OS vendors get their ducks in a row”

Various engineers that work on the Fedora Linux product line are brewing up a storm again. To find out more about their plans for world domination, check out this video!

How to Install OpenLDAP on Debian 11

OpenLDAP is a free and open-source software suite implementation of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). In this article, we will show you how to install and configure OpenLDAP on the Debian 11 Bullseye.

A guide to implementing DevSecOps

DevSecOps adoption offers your enterprise improved security, compliance, and even competitive advantages as it faces new threat vectors, a new world of work, and demanding customers. It's only a matter of time before DevSecOps subsumes DevOps because it offers the same core practices but adds a security focus to each phase of the development lifecycle.

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