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17 Important Linux Interview Questions with Answers

Are you prepping up for an interview where you may face Linux-related questions? Then read through. This article takes you through 17 important Linux questions with answers that will make you interview-ready. So, let’s begin!

Tiny, 1GHz RISC-V SBC launches at $39

MangoPi has opened $39 preorders for a 40 x 40mm “MangoPi-Nezha MQ” SBC that runs Linux or RT-Smart on a 1GHz, RISC-V based Allwinner F133-A SoC with 64MB DDR2. The SBC supplies 2x Type-C, WiFi, MIPI-DSI, RGB touch, DVP camera, GPIO, and audio I/O.

Review: DevTerm Linux Handheld Has Retro-Future Vibe

It’s not every day that an open-source, portable Linux handheld computer gets announced, so I couldn’t resist placing an order for the DevTerm by ClockworkPi back when we first learned about the stylish little terminal, which includes a 1280 x 480 screen (double-wide VGA) and a modular little thermal printer.

Why the Steam Deck might be too “open” for Fortnite and Destiny 2

In our recent review of the Steam Deck portable console from Valve, we noted that continued updates to the company's Proton compatibility layer would help many games designed for Windows run well on the system's Linux-based SteamOS. For a handful of popular online multiplayer games, though, inherent limitations to anti-cheat support on Linux may prevent compatibility with SteamOS (and the vanilla Steam Deck) indefinitely.

New Podman features, file sharing with Samba, and more tips for sysadmins

Check out Enable Sysadmin's top 10 articles from February 2022.

Oracle creates new form of free Solaris

Oracle has created an additional version of the Solaris operating system it acquired in 2009, when it bought Sun Microsystems. The new cut of the OS is called a Common Build Environment (CBE). As explained by Oracle senior software engineer Darren Moffat this week, a CBE is akin to a beta because it includes prerelease builds of a forthcoming Solaris release.

The 5 Best System Cleaning Apps for Your Linux Desktop

Keep your Linux desktop clean and tidy by installing these five system cleaning apps today.

Open source tools to introduce students to computer science

Open source empowers learners of all ages to gain the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to create a career in computer science.

Apple, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla agree on something: Make web dev lives easier

Browser makers Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla, along with software consultancies Bocoup and Igalia, have agreed to work together to make web design technologies perform in a more consistent way across different platforms.

9 resources to help you contribute to open source in 2022

Are you ready to advance your open source journey? Here are tips and tutorials for how to contribute to open source now. Take the poll to share how long you've been using open source.

How to Automate Your AWS Resources with CloudFormation Templates

AWS CloudFormation is a service that enables system administrators to set up and manage an entire collection of AWS resources - including their configurations, dependencies, and inter-relationships between them - in a single statement.

Linux on an SBC project Armbian releases version 22.02

The latest update to Armbian brings a mainline-kernel based Ubuntu- and Debian-compatible environment to dozens of small single-board computers. This includes both Arm and x86-based hardware UEFI booting – and 64-bit builds for Raspberry Pi hardware.

Banana Pi previews RK3588 module and dev kit

Banana Pi previewed a “Core” module with an octa-core -A76 and -A55 Rockchip RK3588 with up to 8GB LPDDR4 and 128GB eMMC. A carrier board adds 2x GbE, 2x SATA, 3x HDMI, 4x USB, and PCIe Gen3 x4.

Open Source Security Foundation Now Counts 60 Members

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) on Tuesday announced that 19 more organizations have joined the initiative, showing commitment towards identifying and addressing vulnerabilities in open source software. OpenSSF now has a total of 60 members.

How to Install Prometheus and Node Exporter on Rocky Linux

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:

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