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How to Install Oracle Linux 9: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Oracle Linux has a history dating back more than 15 years of consistent stability and reliability, being a popular choice among the large enterprise segment. This guide will walk you through installing Oracle Linux 9, a high-performance, secure, and enterprise-ready RHEL fork.
Linux kernel's eBPF feature put to unexpected new uses
The internal traffic-filtering tool can be used for much more than firewalls
Linux Plumbers Conference The Linux Plumbers Conference in Dublin ends today and some of the talks have revealed interesting new uses for the eBPF functionality.…
Packaging Job scripts in Kubernetes operators
When using a complex Kubernetes operator, you often have to orchestrate Jobs to perform workload tasks. Examples of Job implementations typically provide trivial scripts written directly in the manifest. In any reasonably-complex application, however, determining how to handle more-than-trivial scripts can be challenging...
Streaming with Linux: Spotify
There’s no actual official desktop available for Linux. But some of their engineers have laboured night and day to produce a native desktop client. While you won’t get official support, Linux has strong community support from a variety of sites, so that’s not really an issue. The client is best described as semi-official.
How to Create a Calendar Server With Baikal
Baikal is a simple yet powerful calendar and address book server for Linux. Learn how you can use it to host your own calendar service.
How to Add an Email Account in ISPConfig 3.2
This tutorial shows you step-by-step how to create an email account in ISPConfig and which data to use in your email client to access this mailbox. The tutorial also includes instructions as a video at the end of the guide.
Fedora 37 beta: Hints of what's to come in Red Hat's free flagship
Text Editor replaces GEdit for starters, though it's still very early days
The beta version of Red hat's Fedora 37 is available for download – but it's still far from finished.…
How to Install Statping on Ubuntu 22.04
Statping is an open-source uptime monitor that keeps track of websites and applications hosted across multiple servers. It can generate a beautiful status page by fetching real-time data from various sources.
Fedora Linux 37 Beta Released with GNOME 43, Official Raspberry Pi 4 Support
The Fedora Project released today the beta version of its upcoming Fedora Linux 37 distribution, which is expected to land in late October 2022 with some of the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies.
Fedora 37 BETA is Out Now. Here's What's New
Fedora team announced the Fedora 37 BETA, which is now available to download and test, bringing GNOME 43 and many new features.
Static Site Generation with Hugo
Hugo is quickly becoming one of the best ways to create a website. Hugo is a free and open source static website generator that allows you to build beautiful static websites with ease. Static websites are awesome because they take very little system resources to host. Compared to something like Wordpress that replies on databases, php, and more static sites are simply HTML, CSS, and the occasional line.
Best Linux Books – For Different Target Groups and Use Cases
The best Linux books (free and paid) for all the different target groups and use cases. Best books for networking, CLI, beginners, advanced users, etc.
How to Install Drupal CMS with Apache2 on Ubuntu 22.04
Drupal is a free and open-source web content management system written in PHP. In this guide, I will show you how to install the latest version of Drupal on an Ubuntu 22.04 system.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 11th, 2022
The 102nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 11th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Saving Money with Linux: Explore the BIOS
Let’s turn our attention to the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). This is firmware used to start the PC system after it is powered on.
How I recovered my Linux system using a Live USB device
I have a dozen or so physical computers in my home lab and even more VMs. I use most of these systems for testing and experimentation. I frequently write about using automation to make sysadmin tasks easier. I have also written in multiple places that I learn more from my own mistakes than I do in almost any other way.
Control your home automation remotely with Raspberry Pi and Traefik Hub
Over the years, several friends have asked me for tips on managing their home networks. In most cases, they are setting up home automation and want to access their services from the outside.
KDE Frameworks 5.98 Makes File Transfers Faster in KDE Apps, Brings More New Features
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.98 as the latest update to this open-source software suite consisting of a collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt that provides commonly needed functionality for most KDE apps.
Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 37 Beta
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 37 Beta, the next step towards our planned Fedora Linux 37 release at the end of October. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site: Get Fedora 37 Workstation Beta Get Fedora 37 Server Beta Get Fedora 37 IoT Beta Or, check […]
Want to know the future of FOSS? You can look it up in a database
If you make it here, you can make it anywhere. Opinion In IT, there is sexy tech, there is fashionable tech, and there are databases. Your average database has very little charisma, however. Nobody's ever made a movie about one. …
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