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AI is better with open source
Open Source Software (OSS) is a proven model that delivers tangible benefits to businesses, including improved time-to-market, reduced costs, and increased flexibility. OSS is pervasive in the technology landscape and beyond it, with adoption across multiple industries. In a 2022 survey by Red Hat, 95 percent of IT leaders said they are using open source in their IT infrastructure, which will only increase.
AlmaLinux comes to Windows Subsystem for Linux
Community-supported, Red Hat-compatible distro now available to Microsoft fans. A Windows Subsystem for Linux-friendly version of AlmaLinux has turned up in the Microsoft Store, adding to an impressive array of options for WSL users.…
How to Stop/Remove multiple docker containers at once
When you are running a couple of containers, it’s okay to stop or remove containers one by one, but it’s not feasible when you are running multiple microservice containers.
4 questions about the essence of openness
But if the world were to somehow make a transformational leap towards more global openness, what would actually be required? The conceptual challenge of that is daunting—but a first step might begin simply by articulating some of the unexplored questions that follow from Open's overall vision.
What Git aliases are in your .bashrc?
Many open source users love a good Bash alias and are usually happy to show off a particularly robust .bashrc file when given the chance. If you're a frequent user of Git, you might benefit from a few Git aliases mixed in with your other Bash aliases. Alternately, you can create aliases specific to Git with this git config command. This example sets the git co command to git checkout.
Mapping with gnuplot, part 3
In the last post I explained how I built a base map with a lat/lon grid using gnuplot. Here I describe how the base map was used to generate GIF animations.
How to Install Discord on Linux: A Step by Step Guide
Discord runs natively on all major operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This guide will demonstrate how to install Discord, a free voice, video, and text chat app, on different Linux distros.
My guide to understanding Git rebase -i
The git rebase command is one of the most powerful in Git. It can rewrite your repository's commit history by rearranging, modifying, and even deleting commits.
How to create dynamic inventory files in Ansible
If you use Ansible, you know the inventory is one of its fundamental pieces. The inventory is just a list of machines and possible variables where you can run your Ansible playbooks.
Fwupd 1.7.7 Adds Support for Logitech M550, M650 and K650, More StarLite Laptops
Fwupd 1.7.7 Linux firmware update utility has been released today with a bunch of new features, support for new devices, as well as many improvements and bug fixes.
How to Install TeamSpeak Server on Debian 11
TeamSpeak is cross-platform voice chat software used by gamers, teams, and schools. This tutorial will teach you how to install the TeamSpeak server on a Debian 11 based server and connect to it using a Windows client.
How to Install and Uninstall KernelCare
In my previous article, I described what KernelCare is. In this article, I’m going to tell you how to install, uninstall, clear the KernelCare cache, and other important information regarding KernelCare. In case you’re yet to know about the product, here’s a short recap. KernelCare provides automated security updates to the Linux kernel. It offers patches and error fixes for various Linux kernels.
Pop OS 22.04 LTS - New Features and Release Updates
A summary of the new features and beta download details of Pop OS 22.04 LTS from System76.
How To Access Proxmox Virtual Machine With SPICE Client
This guide explains how to enable SPICE support for a Proxmox VM, and how to access Proxmox virtual machine with SPICE.
Tails 5.0 Enters Beta Testing as First Release Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
The Tails development team promoted today the upcoming Tails 5.0 release of their amnesic incognito live system to the beta channel for public testing.
Mozilla Firefox 99 Is Now Available for Download with GTK Overlay Scrollbars
Mozilla’s Firefox 99 open-source and cross-platform web browser is now available for download ahead of its official launch on April 5th, 2022.
How to Install and Use SFTP on Linux Servers
SFTP or SSH File Transfer Protocol is a method for securely transferring data between computers. In this guide, you will learn how to set up SFTP Server on a Linux system.
MAUI Shell First Alpha Release is here with Significant Finished Work
The awesome Nitrux team manages to shell out the first Alpha release of the brand new MAUI Shell.
My last post on LinuxGizmos
This is my last LinuxGizmos story after nine years as Editor and Chief Writer. But LG lives on. I started at LinuxGizmos shortly after Rick Lehrbaum launched the site in early 2013. In 2018, he sold LinuxGizmos to KCK Media Corp., which has done an admirable job supporting Rick’s tradition of reporting news on embedded […]
How I use the Git for-each-ref command for DevOps
For most of today's developers, using Git is akin to breathing, in that you can't live without it. Along with version control, Git's use has even expanded in recent years into the area of GitOps, or managing and versioning configurations through Git. What a lot of users don't realize or think about is that Git tracks not only file changes for each commit but also a lot of meta-data around commits and branches. Your DevOps can leverage this data or automate IT operations using software development best practices, such as with CI/CD.
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