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Using Homebrew Package Manager on Fedora Linux

Homebrew is a package manager for macOS to install UNIX tools on macOS. But, it can be used on Linux (and Windows WSL) as well. It is written in Ruby and provides software packages that might not be provided by the host system (macOS or Linux), so it offers an auxiliary package manager besides the OS package manager.

Getting Started with Podman (Docker Alternative) on Rocky Linux

Podman is a Linux-native tool for deploying applications using Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers and container images. It supports multiple container image formats, including Docker images and OCI container images.

Raspberry Pi And The Story Of SSD Card Corruption

Tales of Raspberry Pi SD card corruption are available online by the fistful, and are definitely a constant in Pi-adjacent communities. It’s apparent that some kind of problems tend to arise when a Raspberry Pi meets an SD card – which sounds quite ironic, since an SD card is the official and recommended way of booting a Pi. What is up with all of that?

Snort – A Network Intrusion Detection System for Ubuntu

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Mar 9, 2022 7:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
Snort is a well-known open-source network intrusion detection and prevention system (IDS). It is used to monitor and inspect network traffic. In this article, we will learn how to install and configure Snort on an Ubuntu 20.04 system.

How to Install Brave Browser on CentOS 9 Stream

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Brave Browser on CentOS 9 Stream.

How To Access Clipboard Contents Using Xclip and Xsel In Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Mar 9, 2022 5:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In this guide, we are going to learn what Xclip and Xsel programs are, and how to manipulate and access Clipboard contents using Xclip and Xsel programs in Linux.

Canonical Patches “Dirty Pipe” Vulnerability in Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS, Update Now

Canonical today published new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address several vulnerabilities, including the infamous “Dirty Pipe” vulnerability.

How to Install Jenkins on Debian 11

Jenkins is a free open source continuous integration system tool written in Java, that helps developers to keep the code up to date in one place from different local machines.

How to install the OTRS community edition help desktop platform on Ubuntu Server 20.04

OTRS is one of the more popular open-source ticketing systems you’ll find on the market. This ticketing and process management platform offers plenty of customizable features that make it a solid choice for help desks, call centers and IT service management.

System76 Launch review: Linux-friendly keyboard with a USB hub

The Launch is System76's first mechanical keyboard, but it could be the last keyboard you need. With hot-swappable mechanical switches, legends that won't fade, a durable build, and a pair of detachable cables, this tenkeyless board can evolve with you.

The key differences between GitHub and GitLab

Many people ask me: "Which distributed version control system should I use for my programming project, GitHub or GitLab?" It's not that simple a question. Let's break it down, shall we?

Firefox 98 Arrives with a New Optimized Download Flow

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 9, 2022 10:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Firefox is a fast, free, and open-source web browser that provides you with a highly customizable interface. Mozilla releases Firefox 98, a new major version of the browser. The most notable change is the new optimized download flow.

Open-source IDE NetBeans hits v13 – tweaks for Gradle, Maven

The Apache Software Foundation has released version 13 of its NetBeans open-source IDE for Java, PHP, Javascript and other languages. The new version also upgrades support for two of the main build-automation tools out there: Apache's own Maven, and the Gradle tool used for Android development.

Select Colors in Terminal with RGB-TUI

rgb-tui is a color picker written in C++ that is easy to install and use. The cool thing is that you just install the binary and everything is fine.

EGroupware administration tips to meet your collaboration needs

  • Opensource.com; By Heike Jurzik (Posted by bob on Mar 9, 2022 6:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community
In my previous article, I explained how to install and set up EGroupware on your own server. It also introduced the modules and external applications of the open source groupware solution. This article shows you how to take care of an existing installation and manage backups.

96Boards CE SBC runs Linux on Renesas RZ/G2L or RZ/V2L

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Mar 9, 2022 5:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Geniatech’s 96Boards CE Extended form-factor “Ahaura” and “Akitio” SBCs run Linux on Renesas’ 1.2GHz, dual -A55 RZ/G2L and NPU-equipped RZ/V2L variant, respectively, and offer up to 8GB RAM and 128GB eMMC, 2x GbE, 3x USB, HDMI, and 4G LTE.

Red Hat moves out of Russia

The North American Linux giant isn't the only one. SUSE, the European Union Linux powerhouse, is also suspending direct sales to Russian groups.

How to use Kubernetes and OpenStack together

In OpenStack's 2021 User Survey, the majority of respondents said they use Kubernetes as the container orchestration or Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) tool to manage their OpenStack applications. Simply put, OpenStack and Kubernetes work together to benefit sysadmins, developers, and users alike.

PipeWire: A year in review & a look ahead

The PipeWire project has made major strides over the past few years, bringing shiny new features, and paving the way for new possibilities in the Linux multimedia scene. With 2021 seeing significant progress made on all fronts, let's take a moment to look back at what was accomplished, and what lies ahead for 2022.

Simple Network Management Protocol - Not As Simple As You Would Suggest

  • Linux Journal; By Martin Hirschvogel (Posted by bob on Mar 9, 2022 12:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community, Linux
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) has been an integral part of monitoring network environments since its introduction in 1988. It has established itself as the de facto standard in network monitoring. Many manufacturers support the protocol and have implemented an SNMP agent on their network devices.

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