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In this article, you will learn how to install the Prometheus monitoring tool and Node Exporter on a Rocky Linux 8 system. Prometheus collects data and metrics through HTTP endpoints from target servers. Node exporter exposes hardware and kernel-related matrics from Linux machines.
How to build redundancy into your network (and what to avoid)
Redundancy with automated failover is good. But making the wrong decisions can make a high-availability solution worse than no redundancy at all.
Get started with Carbonio, an open source collaboration platform
Carbonio empowers teams to work efficiently and closely together, regardless of distance, timezone, or work preferences.
Enterprise open-source is on the up and proprietary software on the way down
The use of proprietary software in enterprise organizations is expected to decline eight percentage points over the next two years, while the use of enterprise open-source software is expected to increase five percentage points.
Elkhart Lake powers SBC with 4x M.2 slots and an Ubuntu-driven UP kit
Aaeon announced a 3.5-inch “GENE-EHL5” SBC with Intel’s Atom x6000 that features 4x M.2 slots. The company also launched a $599 “UP Squared 6000 Edge Computing Kit” with the same Atom SoC, 3x GbE, 2.5GbE, and 3x M.2 slots.
How to use httpx, a web client for Python
The httpx package for Python is a sophisticated web client. Once you install it, you can use it to get data from websites. As usual, the easiest way to install it is with the pip utility:
Get started on OpenStack with DevStack
Start tinkering with the open hybrid cloud by using DevStack to create a local OpenStack installation on a spare server or laptop.
How to Install and Configure Suricata IDS along with Elastic Stack on Rocky Linux 8
Suricata is a Network Monitoring tool that examines and processes every packet of internet traffic that flows through your server. It can generate log events, trigger alerts and drop traffic upon detecting any suspicious activity.
Google blocks FOSS Android tool – for asking for donations
StreetComplete, a free Android program designed to help people to contribute to OpenStreetMap, was blocked from Google's Play Store, merely for urging users to donate – to someone else.
Open Source Security Foundation Attracts New Commitments, Advances Key Initiatives in Weeks Since White House Security Summit
SAN FRANCISCO, March 1, 2022, The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) a cross-industry organization hosted at the Linux Foundation that brings together the world’s most important open source security initiatives, today announced 20 new organizations have joined OpenSSF to help identify and fix security vulnerabilities in open source software and develop improved tooling, training, research, best practices, and vulnerability disclosure practices.
Concern over growing reach of proprietary firmware BLOBs
Virtually impenetrable BLOBs (Binary Large Objects) in firmware mean it's difficult to be sure exactly what the computer is doing. Assuming the BLOBs are unencrypted, and they usually are, you'll have to break out a disassembler to figure out what the code does, which requires skills and knowledge, and is tedious – especially if the binary is obfuscated.
The org-mode LaTeX exporter: LaTeX for non-TEXers
This article shows how to configure and use the org-mode provided by Emacs to produce pretty documents. org is a multi-purpose structured text file format and Emacs can translate it to LaTeX files which, in turn, can be translated into pretty PDF documents, taking advantage of all the typesetting facilities provided by LaTeX. This is a compendium of tricks evolved out of the experience of working with Emacs, org-mode and LaTeX.
American Tower Joins LF Edge as Premiere Member, Community Adds EdgeGallery to Project Roster
LF Edge furthers innovation at the open source edge across a unified ecosystem, with induction of Edge Gallery —an open-source MEC edge computing project —and adds leading innovator American Tower as Premiere member and Ritsumeikan University as new Associate member
Boost your home network with DNS caching on the edge
Create your own edge by running a DNS caching service on your home or business network. If you've been hearing a lot of talk about "the cloud" over the past several years, then you may also have heard rumblings about something called "the edge."
Linux Security Auditing with Lynis
Lynis is a free and open-source security checker released under the GPL license and available for Linux and Unix-based operating systems such as MacOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc. In this article, we will explore how to install Lynis and conduct an audit of a Kali Linux system.
Avoid errors in your Ansible playbooks with ansible-lint
Ansible-lint goes beyond regular YAML linters by checking Ansible tasks themselves, potentially saving you from execution errors and many hours of debugging.
How to Install OTRS Ticketing System on Alma Linux 8
OTRS stands for "Open Source Trouble Ticket System" is a free and open-source service management suite. It is one of the most popular ticketing tools used by help desks, call centers, and IT service management teams. In this post, we will show you how to install OTRS on Alma Linux 8.
Up to 20-core Xeon Ice Lake-D SoCs target the edge server market
Intel announced a 4-20 core Xeon D-2700 and 2-10-core D-1700 with up to 3.0GHz/3.5GHz clock, Intel DL Boost for AI, Intel TCC and TSN, 100GbE LAN, and up to 32 PCIe Gen4 lanes. Last week, Intel announced its low-power 12th Gen Alder Lake P- and U-series Core CPUs, as well as an updated OpenVINO, an […]
AlmaLinux 8.5 now includes a PowerPC edition
The AlmaLinux Foundation has announced the availability of a PowerPC version of its Red Hat Enterprise Linux rebuild for machines based on IBM's POWER architecture.
4 Vim features to use to improve productivity
There's always Vim. Vim is one of the most popular text editors in use today. This is in large part because it's available everywhere. When you SSH into another system, you may not find Emacs, Nano, or VSCodium installed, but you can rest assured that Vim is there for you.
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