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Finding Faults: CNCF Has Moved Chaos Mesh to Its Incubator
When you’re a big enterprise with a cloud native infrastructure running on thousands of servers and from numerous clouds, nipping a problem in the bud isn’t good enough. Chaos Mesh can help you find an issue before it gets triggered and causes a costly outage.
How to Install FastPanel on Ubuntu
Fastpanel is a web-hosting control panel. It provides web-based intuitive, point-and-click interfaces for common tasks such as transferring files, installing applications, updating PHP versions, and creating email accounts.
lfs: List the Linux File System in a Convenient Way
lfs is a small tool similar to the df command for producing a list of file systems on Linux in a clear and beautiful tabular form.
Why I love KDE for my Linux desktop
One of the things that open source prides itself on is choice. You don't have to settle for anything you don't love. You can change your file manager, your text editor, and you even have over 24 desktops to choose from. As with many Linux users, I was pretty flexible about the desktop I used at first. I didn't know what I liked at first, because I hadn't tried everything available to me.
How to Install Docker on Debian 11
Docker is a free and open-source platform to develop, and run applications in the containerized environment.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 20th, 2022
The seventy-three installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on February 20th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How To Deploy Kubernetes Cluster On AWS With Amazon EKS
This article explains how to deploy a Kubernetes Cluster on AWS with Amazon EKS and how to install and configure AWS CLI and Kubectl to interact with the EKS cluster from commandline in Linux.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft SwiftKey
Microsoft SwiftKey is a virtual keyboard app originally developed by TouchType for Android and iOS devices. SwiftKey learns from previous typed text and outputs predictions based on currently inputted text and what it has learned.
Make du's output more useful with this neat trick
Knowing how much space a file or folder consumes on a partition is essential for a system administrator or developer. This knowledge allows you to plan for storage upgrades, manage and rotate files, and do other necessary sysadmin tasks. My favorite command for this type of data gathering is the du command.
3 steps to start running containers today
Whether you're interested in them as part of your job, for future job opportunities, or just out of interest in new technology, containers can seem pretty overwhelming to even an experienced systems administrator. So how do you actually get started with containers? And what's the path from containers to Kubernetes? Also, why is there a path from one to the other at all? As you might expect, the best place to start is the beginning.
How to Upgrade Fedora 35 to Fedora 36 with GNOME 42
The tutorial below will teach you how to successfully upgrade Fedora 35 to the newly released Fedora 36 Beta/Pre-Release Development branch that features the incoming GNOME 42 and Linux Kernel 5.17.
How to Use the nmcli Command to Manage NetworkManager
The nmcli command is a command-line tool for managing NetworkManager. Using nmcli, a Linux administrator can perform various tasks, such as managing network connections and displaying the network interface adapter’s status. In this tutorial, we will learn to use the nmcli command to manage NetworkManager.
GStreamer 1.20: Embedded & WebRTC lead the way
Released earlier this month, GStreamer 1.20 is the fruitful result of 17 months of hard work from the entire community. Over 250 developers contributed to make this release happen, and once again, Collabora had more contributors than any other organization. Our team's work focused on two areas in which we believe GStreamer shines the brightest: embedded systems, and network streaming, in particular WebRTC. Here's a recap of where Collabora made its mark.
How to Measure Performance on Your Linux VPS Server
When it comes to choosing the right VPS (Virtual Private Server) server for your solution, you may want to test its performance. This article will show you how to check the network speed, disk performance, and CPU performance of your Linux VPS server for a quick benchmark.
How To Monitor Your CPU and RAM in Linux
Whether we’re using a Raspberry Pi or a data center server, we need to know how our CPU and RAM are performing and, in Linux, there are a plethora of commands and applications that we can use. At the basic low level “How much RAM have I used?” to inspecting the CPU for vulnerabilities such as Spectre, there are commands at our disposal.
Tiny Core Linux: The Smallest Linux Distro Ever Made
Bring your old PC back to life by installing Tiny Core Linux, the smallest and the most lightweight Linux distro you can get your hands on.
You Should Never Run This Command on Linux
sudo rm -rf /: the command you should never run on Linux. A beginner's guide to the harmful command often used by trolls.
How to Install or Upgrade Mesa Drivers on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to upgrade or install Mesa Drivers on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with two PPA options.
Use different time zones on your Linux KDE desktop
I used to marvel at people who required more than one clock, each set to an exotic timezone, on the wall. I saw it mostly in movies, so when I met someone in real life with lots of clocks, it made them seem particularly important, like the leader of a global spy network or a big banking syndicate. And yet lately, I find myself needing to be aware of at least three different timezones on a regular basis. It's not that I've become more important, it's just that the world has gotten smaller, thanks to technology and remote work.
How to Install iRedMail on RHEL
iRedMail is an open-source email server that supports the latest IMAP, SMTP, and POP3 standards. It also supports modules such as Antispam and Antivirus to keep your inbox spam-free and virus-free. This post will give you a step-by-step guide on setting up iRedMail on RHEL.
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