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Year in Review: How we’re curating the web with you and our top Pocket features
All this year, we’ve been experimenting with features to help you discover articles and voices that are relevant to your interests, and better organize your lists so you can easily find the stories that fit your mood or your time available. We saw lots of users engaging with positive and meaningful content, which demonstrated to us that we were on the right path.
How to Securely Transfer Files and Directories on Linux
Knowing how to transfer files securely between Linux hosts is a useful skill to have if you are regularly working with Linux servers. You may just need to transfer a handful of files, or you may want to look at backing up files from one Linux host to another. What ever the reason, there are a number of ways you can transfer files securely on Linux, this article looks at how.
GNOME 41.2 Is Here to Improve Software, Boxes, Orca, Calendar, and Other Apps
The GNOME Project released today GNOME 41.2 as the second point release to the latest and greatest GNOME 41 desktop environment series to fix more bugs, update translations, and add a few improvements.
Zorin OS 16 Lite: Better Xfce with Much More Simplicity
Zorin OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution designed especially for newcomers to Linux. If you want to switch to Linux but don’t know which distro to choose for your aging PC, Zorin OS 16 Lite is probably the perfect choice.
Zorin OS 16 Lite Review - Perfect Combination of Beauty, Performance and Simplicity
We review the Zorin OS 16 Lite with Xfce desktop in this post and summarize the features, performance with our exclusive deep dive.
Understanding Security In The Cloud Native World
CNCF Security TAG recently conducted a micro-survey to better understand cloud-native security. We sat down with Brandon Lum, CNCF Security TAG Co-Chair, and IBM Research Engineer to talk about the micro-survey and deep dive into how the security landscape has changed are people are embracing cloud-native technologies.
Make music on Linux with Ardour
If ever you've been curious about making music, you'll be pleased to know that the open source digital audio workstation Ardour makes it easy and fun, regardless of your level of experience. Ardour is one of those unique applications that manages to span beginner-level hobbyists all the way to production-critical professionals and serves both equally well. Part of what makes it great is its flexibility in how you can accomplish any given task and how most common tasks have multiple levels of possible depth.
Download the 2021 Linux Foundation Annual Report
In 2021, The Linux Foundation continued to see organizations embrace open collaboration and open source principles, accelerating new innovations, approaches, and best practices. As a community, we made significant progress in the areas of cloud-native computing, 5G networking, software supply chain security, 3D gaming, and a host of new industry and social initiatives.
Moshe Bar’s Codenotary Votes for AlmaLinux – Becomes a Platinum Member
Codenotary signs on to become AlmaLinux’s first $100,000 a year top tier Platinum supporter less than a month before CentOS 8’s end of life.
Understanding Open Source Supply Chain Security
Open Source Software supply chain security has become a hot topic recently after an executive order by the Biden administration. We sat down with Chris Wright, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Red Hat, to better understand open source supply chain issues and what efforts are there to ensure the security of the open-source supply chain.
Understanding the PHP values in the php.ini configuration file
The PHP ini configuration file is a special file for PHP applications used to control PHP settings what users can or can not do with the website.
Kristen Trubey, Mozilla’s New Chief People Officer
I am pleased to share that Kristen Trubey has joined Mozilla as our Chief People Officer. Kristen initially came to Mozilla in August in an interim capacity but she quickly settled in and made an immediate impact. Her expertise, experience and focus to create connections between company culture, employee experience, and business results proved to be exactly the kind of leadership we were looking for to lead our people teams.
Linux Foundation to Host the Cloud Hypervisor Project, Creating a Performant, Lightweight Virtual Machine Monitor for Modern Cloud Workloads
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced it will host the Cloud Hypervisor project, which delivers a Virtual Machine Monitor for modern Cloud workloads. Written in Rust with a strong focus on security, features include CPU, memory and device hot plug; support for running Windows and Linux guests; device offload with vhost-user; and a minimal and compact footprint.
5 Best Terminal Based Linux Monitoring Tools
We are going to explore the 5 best terminal based monitoring tools that you can use on your Linux systems to keep you fully aware of their status.
7 Linux Command-line Tips for Saving Media File Space
Tells how to save space for image, audio, and video files by converting them to more space-efficient formats by using Linux line commands.
Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux 22 Released with PipeWire, Improved System Updates
The Gentoo-based Calculate Linux distribution made in Russia has been updated today to version 22, a major release that brings several new features and updated components.
Open source photo processing with Darktable
It's hard to say how good photographs happen. You have to be in the right place at just the right moment. You have to have a camera at the ready and an eye for composition. And that's just the part that happens in the camera. There's a whole other stage to great photography that many people don't think about. It used to happen with lights and chemicals in a darkroom, but with today's digital tools, post-production happens in darkroom software.
Use LVM to system-upgrade a Fedora Linux server with minimal downtime
Has your Fedora Linux server been End of Life for months because you can’t seem to schedule the hours of downtime required to upgrade it? There are ways to shorten that downtime to just the few minutes required for a reboot. You can do this utilizing LVM and VM technologies, all provided by Fedora.
How To Run Linux And Other Operating Systems In Your Browser Using JSLinux
JSLinux is a PC/x86 emulator written in JavaScript. JSLinux allows you to run Linux, FreeDOS, and Windows VMs in the web browser for free!
Vanilla Vim is fun
When you start Vim with the --clean option, it shows up in "vanilla" mode. No plugins, no configuration, just back to the roots. I have collected a ton of configuration statements over the years, some of them dating from MS-DOS or Windows 3.1. Here is the deal: I will start from scratch to find a good starting-point configuration with just the plugins available in Fedora 35. Will I survive a week of coding? I'll find out!
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