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5 reasons to use Kubernetes

Kubernetes is the de facto open source container orchestration tool for enterprises. It provides application deployment, scaling, container management, and other capabilities, and it enables enterprises to optimize hardware resource utilization and increase production uptime through fault-tolerant functionality at speed. The project was initially developed by Google, which donated the project to the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation.

Networking board runs Linux on 16-core, -A72 LX2160A

SolidRun opened $550 pre-sales on a “HoneyComb LX2K” Mini-ITX board with a “CEx7 LX2160A” COM Express module that runs Linux on NXP’s 2.0GHz, 16-core -A72 LX2160A with up to 64GB DDR4 and dual 10GbE SFP+ ports. SolidRun announced pre-sales of $550 for a developer-oriented “early access” version of a high-end networking board that showcases NXP’s […]

Announcing Our Google Summer of Code 2019 Students

The KDE Community welcomes our Google Summer of Code students for 2019! These students will be working with our development teams throughout the summer, and many of them will join us this September at Akademy, our annual community meeting...

The best and worst of GitHub: Repos wiped without notice, quickly restored -- but why?

That feel when 'beating heart' of your project returns a 404 Game designer Jason Rohrer has had a bad week, discovering that his 23 code repositories representing 15 years of development and community contributions were wiped from GitHub.…

LF Edge announces first Akraino release for open edge computing

The Linux Foundation’s LF Edge project announced the first release of the Akraino Edge Stack with 10 “blueprints” for different edge computing scenarios. Also: LF Edge recently announced new members and the transfer of seed code from Zededa to Project EVE. The Akraino Edge Stack project, which earlier this year was folded into the Linux […]

An open source bionic leg, Python data pipeline, data breach detection, and more news

In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at an open source bionic leg, a new open source medical imaging organization, McKinsey's first open source release, and more!

Episode 20: Advertising is Broken, but Linux Isn't.

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Don Marti, of Mozilla and formerly of Linux Journal, about ad technology, privacy, and the Linux community.

4 tools to help you drive Kubernetes

In the third article in this series, Kubernetes basics: Learn how to drive first, I emphasized that you should learn to drive Kubernetes, not build it. I also explained that there is a minimum set of primitives that you have to learn to model an application in Kubernetes.

R-Series based gaming box has triple DP

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Jun 8, 2019 9:13 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games, Linux
EFCO’s Linux-friendly “EGL8350” gaming computer runs on an AMD R-Series SoC with Radeon R5 or R7 GPUs and offers 3x DisplayPorts, 2x GbE, 4x each of USB and serial, 72x JAMMA GPIO, and a SATA-enabled “SmartBay.” After announcing an EGL6087 casino gaming logic box with an AMD G-Series GX218 LX earlier this year, EFCO has […]

Digital Will, Part I: Requirements

Digital assets are becoming as important as physical assets, so how you do manage them after you die?

How to Install and Configure mod_pagespeed Module with Apache on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Mod_pagespeed is an Apache module that can be used to improve the speed of Apache web server on Linux. Mod_pagespeed has several filters that automatically optimize Web Pages to improve better performance. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Mod_pagespeed with Apache on Ubuntu 18.04 server.

Linux's Broadening Foundation

It's time to embrace 5G, starting with the Edge in our homes and hands.

Powers of stash and rebase fall into the hands of noobs with GitHub Desktop 2.0

Still no official Linux version? GitHub Desktop 2.0 is here and brings with it new features including stashing and rebasing.…

Six-port networking appliance has extended temp support and optional SFP

Lanner announced an NCR-1510 networking appliance with an Atom C3000 SoC and either 6x GbE ports or 4x GbE with 2x SFP. The mini-PCIe and M.2-equipped system is notable for offering -40 to 70°C support. Lanner’s 6-port NCR-1510 is its first networking computer with -40 to 70°C support. Although networking appliances are increasingly being deployed […]

Zorin OS 15 nods at Ubuntu and welcomes Windows escapees

Fit and finish, spit and polish, and Zorin Connect make the leap from 12 to 15. While Microsoft may be shoehorning the Linux kernel into Windows 10, veteran Linux flinger Zorin has applied some buffing to its Windows-like distro with a version 15 release.…

Rugged, Kaby Lake NVR computer has eight GbE ports with PoE

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Jun 7, 2019 12:48 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Axiomtek’s fanless, Linux-ready “eBOX671-517-FL” industrial NVR computer provides 6th or 7th Gen Core CPUs, 8x PoE-enabled GbE ports, 2x SATA slots, and 4x mini-PCIe slots. Axiomtek has launched a rugged industrial computer for network video recorder (NVR) applications including security surveillance, optical inspection, and edge computing. The eBOX671-517-FL can connect up to 8x IP cameras […]

Install and Use collectl Performance Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 6, 2019 7:41 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
Collectl is a free, open source and light-weight performance monitoring tool that can be used to gather information of system resources such as, cpu, disk, memory, network, Infiniband, lustre, memory, nfs, slabs and many more. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install and use Collectl on Ubuntu 18.04 server.

How to navigate the Kubernetes learning curve

In Kubernetes is a dump truck, I talked about how a tool can be elegant for the problem it was designed to solve—once you learn how to use it. In part 2 of this series, I'm going a little deeper into the Kubernetes' learning curve.

Akademy 2019 registration now open

Akademy is free to attend, however you need to register to reserve your space. Once you have registered, take a look at our guide on how to travel to Milan and check out the accommodation we have arranged and recommend for attendees. We also have a guide on how to get from different locations within Milan to Akademy. This guide also includes information on how to move around the city in general -- useful for sightseeing!

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