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Check your disk space use with the Linux df command

Two related commands that every system administrator runs frequently are df and du. While du reports files' and directories' disk usage, df reports how much disk space your filesystem is using. The df command displays the amount of disk space available on the filesystem with each file name's argument.

Some developers are fouling up open-source software

From ethical concerns, a desire for more money, and simple obnoxiousness, a handful of developers are ruining open-source for everyone.

How to Install Joomla with Nginx on Rocky Linux

Joomla is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP, it is one of the most popular CMS after WordPress. In this article, You will learn how to install Joomla with Nginx on Rocky Linux 8.

How our community uses Zulip for its open source chat tool

When Backdrop CMS needed to upgrade our real-time chat platform, we had to balance ease of use with our preference for open source. Those criteria led us to Zulip, an open source chat and collaboration platform with many features we were looking for.

How to Install OTRS (CE) Ticketing System on Rocky Linux

OTRS Community Edition is an open-source helpdesk software written in Perl. In this article, you will learn how to install OTRS Community Edition on the Rocky Linux system. You will be installing OTRS with the MariaDB database and Apache webserver.

C: Everyone's favourite programming language isn't a programming language

Aria Beingessner, a member of the teams that implemented both Rust and Swift, has an interesting new take on some of those (and other) language's problems – that C isn't a programming language anymore.

SBOMs Supporting Safety Critical Software

A software bill of materials (SBOM) is a way of summarizing key facts about the software on a system. At the heart of it, it describes the set of software components and the dependency relationships between these components that are connected together to make up a system.

Unwinding a Stack by Hand with Frame Pointers and ORC

The Oracle Linux Sustaining team is tasked with identifying and fixing bugs in the Linux kernel. We rely on a rich ecosystem of debugging tools like crash and pykdump to help us pick up the remnants of a crashed kernel and figure out what led to its demise. But operating systems are complex, and sometimes our tools fail us. In these cases, we have to fall back on our understanding of the kernel subsystems and the target CPU architecture, since we find ourselves diving deep into hex dumps and assembly listings.

Jetson edge AI box offers four PoE ports with a choice of Onvif or GigE camera support

Adlink unveiled an “EOS-JNX Series” of Jetson Xavier NX based edge AI vision systems with 4x PoE ports. The EOS-JNX-I has 10/100Mbps PoE ports that support Onvif surveillance cams plus a 1Gb NVR uplink; the EOS-JNX-G has GbE PoE ports with GigE camera support.

We take Asahi Linux alpha for a spin on an M1 Mac Mini

How was your weekend? Ours was spent trying to persuade the first Asahi Linux Alpha release to run on some Apple silicon. The Alpha turned up at the end of last week and, sacrificial M1 Mac Mini in hand, we had a crack at firing up the distribution. Our hopes were not high – the poor device has also put in service running Insider builds of Windows on Arm (via the Parallels Desktop) and its disk was bulging with all manner of experimental software. But it all seemed boringly reliable considering the "alpha" and "proceed at your own risk" labels plastered over the distribution.

Simulating Host Identity Protocol-Based Virtual Private LAN Service Using Mininet Framework

Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) provide means for building Layer 2 communication on top of existing IP networks. VPLS can be built using various approaches. However, when building a production-grade VPLS solution one needs to have a clear picture of how such aspects as security, mobility, and L2 issues will be solved.

OpenShift 4.10: Red Hat teams with Nvidia to add AI and machine learning

Red Hat's OpenShift, a popular Kubernetes distro, includes the power to work with AI/ML in its latest update.

Vortex86 CPUs gain new life with Linux kernel detection and a 3.5-inch SBC

ICOP announced that its x86 based Vortex86 SoC is automatically detected by Linux 5.16, thereby enabling new non-legacy applications. The company recently launched a 3.5-inch “VDX3-6726” SBC and “VDX3-ETX” module based on the up to dual-core, 1GHz Vortex86DX3.

SBOMs Supporting Safety Critical Software

A software bill of materials (SBOM) is a way of summarizing key facts about the software on a system. At the heart of it, it describes the set of software components and the dependency relationships between these components that are connected together to make up a system.

Asahi Linux reaches 'very early Alpha'

Asahi Linux – the most prominent effort to create a Linux distribution for Apple's M1 silicon – has loosed what project lead Hector Martin has described as "a very early alpha release."

My favorite Linux top command options

A quick overview is often all I need to determine what is going on with my Linux system. But there is so much more to the top command than meets the eye.

Upstream first or the path lifting property of a covering space

Applying mathematical concepts to FOSS deployments provides new and interesting ways of understanding the interrelated nature of open source software.

How to Install and Use Snap Package Manager on Alma Linux 8

The Snap package manager is a modern package manager in Linux that allows you to install Snap packages across a wide range of Linux distributions and versions. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and use Snap Package Manager on Alma Linux 8.

Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 is here

The Linux Mint project has announced version 5 of its Debian edition, code-named Elsie. Linux Mint is one of the longest-running and most polished distros downstream of Ubuntu, and really took off after Ubuntu switched to the controversial Unity desktop with 11.04. Around that time, Mint 12 retained a Windows-like look and feel that later evolved into the Cinnamon desktop.

The 8 Best Linux Distros for Chromebooks

Want to use Linux on your Chromebook? Check out these eight distributions that offer better features and enhanced performance than Chrome OS.

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