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Write your first CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes with Tekton
Tekton is a Kubernetes-native open source framework for creating continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) systems. It also helps to do end-to-end (build, test, deploy) application development across multiple cloud providers or on-premises systems by abstracting away the underlying implementation details.
How I build command-line apps in JavaScript
JavaScript is a language developed for the web, but its usefulness has gone far beyond just the Internet. Thanks to projects like Node.js and Electron, JavaScript is as much a general-purpose scripting language as a browser component. There are JavaScript libraries specially designed to build command-line interfaces. Yes, you can run JavaScript in your terminal.
Is System76 Going to Drop Gnome for a Home Brewed, Scratch Made Desktop?
System76’s CEO told FOSS Force that the company is in the early stages of putting a desktop project together, and cited 2023 as a potential release date.
How To Speed Up DNF Package Manager In Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux
This guide explains how to increase package download speed using DNF package manager in Fedora, RHEL and other RPM-based systems.
Live Debugging Techniques for the Linux Kernel, Part 2 of 3
In the first part of this three part blog series, I explained how to set up an Oracle Linux virtual machine where you can experiment with the debugging techniques that will be discussed in the blog series. This post will cover "basic" debugging techniques which utilize gdb, and the final post will discuss some more advanced techniques which use tools specifically designed for kernel debugging.
Live Debugging Techniques for the Linux Kernel, Part 1 of 3
When investigating Linux kernel bugs, or developing new kernel features, it is often incredibly valuable to be able to examine the state of the system as it is running, rather than to use log messages and other bits of information gathered "after the fact." In this three-part series of blog posts, I will attempt to detail many of the various methods that I have used to debug running kernels.
How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu
Chrome is fast, intuitive, and secure browser built for the modern web. But because it’s not an open source browser, it’s pretty much never included by default on any Linux distro. In this tutorial, we will cover how to install the Google Chrome web browser on Ubuntu in a few easy to follow steps.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 7th, 2021
The fifty-eight installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on November 7th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Again Virtual, CloudStack Collaboration Conference Opens Monday 11/8
The online event is free-to-attend, although those living on the West Coast might find the start time to be a little early.
System76 Reportedly Developing Their Own Rust-Written Desktop, Not Based On GNOME
System76's Pop!_OS Linux distribution already has their own "COSMIC" desktop that is based on GNOME, but moving ahead they are working on their own Rust-written desktop that is not based on GNOME or any existing desktop environment.
10 eureka moments of coding in the community
If you've written code, you know it takes practice to get good at it. Whether it takes months or years, there's inevitably a moment of epiphany. We wanted to hear about that time, so we asked our community to share about that time they sat down and wrote code that truly made them proud.
The 10 Best Debian-Based Linux Distributions
The standard Debian and its popular offshoot Ubuntu are great, all-around choices for a Linux system, but if you have more specialized needs, you might want a Debian alternative. Here's a list of the best Debian-based distributions that offer robust features and a stable environment to Linux users.
Toolbx, a developers new best friend!
Toolbx (formerly known as Toolbox) is our tool to allow you to use containers as a tool to make development simpler and better. It allows you to put each project you work on into a separate container and have a different set of tools and libraries installed for it. It even allows you to work on a different operating system, like RHEL, on top of Fedora. To learn a little about both the history and the future for this project we will interview Debarshi Ray who created Toolbx.
Cracker Hackers Having a Field Day With GitLab Vulnerability
The exploit, patched since April, only affects customers running on-premises versions of GitLab and doesn’t affect GitLab.com.
LXQt 1.0.0 Lightweight Desktop Arrived, Here’s How it Looks Like
For fans of LXQt or those still looking for a lightweight Qt5 desktop, LXQt 1.0.0 is out as the latest version of this desktop environment. It is used by operating systems that aren’t looking for a lot of customization or productivity options, but instead are focused on performance.
Install third-party software and multimedia codecs with Fedy in Fedora
This guide explains how to install third-party software and multimedia codecs with Fedy in Fedora Linux 35 desktop.
How to make a Windows bootable USB on Linux
In this tutorial you will learn how to make a windows bootable usb on Linux.
The November 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the November 2021 issue.
Give Your GNOME Desktop Fresh And Elegant Look With Orchis Theme GTK Theme
This video showing step by step how to customize your gnome desktop fresh and elegant look with orchis gtk theme. This setup using Arch Linux with GNOME 3.38 series. You can apply this setup on most popular Linux Distributions with GNOME as default desktop such as Ubuntu, Pop_OS, Manjaro GNOME Edition, Fedora Workstation, Debian, Solus GNOME Edition, OpenSUSE Leap GNOME, Zorin OS, and Mageia GNOME edition. I hope you enjoy the video
Open source solar power for anyone
Solar photovoltaic technology, which converts sunlight directly into electricity, has fallen in cost so far that it is now the most inexpensive method of getting electricity, period. If you have any money in the bank and own your home or business, consider investing in solar power for yourself now, as you can do some good for the planet and your wallet simultaneously.
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