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Migrate virtual machines to Kubernetes with this new tool
In 2017, the KubeVirt team launched the project to manage virtual machines (VMs) alongside containers in Kubernetes. The open source project's intent was to make VMs first-class citizens in this environment.
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Linux Mint 20.2 Beta is Available for Download
Linux Mint 20.2 Uma BETA is now Available for Testing. Download details inside with feature round-up.
Say helloSystem: Mac-like FreeBSD project emits 0.5 release
Why? Because the Mac has lost its way and modern OSes are too controlled and too complex, creator argues
helloSystem, a project that gives FreeBSD a user interface reminiscent of macOS, hit the 0.5 landmark with a new build last week.…
How to use FreeDOS as an embedded system
The FreeDOS website says that most people use FreeDOS for three main tasks:
Playing classic DOS games
Running legacy DOS software
Running an embedded system
But what does it mean to run an "embedded" system?
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Most Commonly Used Windows Alternatives for Linux
People hesitate, switching from Windows to Linux because they fear, they won’t get an appropriate program to perform their day-to-day tasks. Moreover, a general notion more or less that lies within us is: “A Paid service or a paid project would be more reliable as compared to a project that falls under the category of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)”.
Fedora Classroom: RPM Packaging 101
Learn how to build RPM packages for Fedora in this classroom session.
13 open source tools for developers
Modern developers are highly technical, opinionated, passionate, community-focused, driven, polyglot, and most importantly, empowered decision-makers. Today, developers have a say in the products being built and the tools and technologies used to build them. Most importantly, time is precious, and developers and project managers can always benefit from great efficiency. To attain great efficiency, though, you must understand the software lifecycle, and how it can be organized and manipulated.
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How To Create And Launch Ubuntu VMs With Multipass On Linux
This guide explains what is Multipass and how to create and launch Ubuntu VMs with Multipass instantly in a matter of seconds in Linux.
Mutt – A Command Line Email Client to Send Mails from Terminal
Mutt is a command line based Email client. It’s a very useful and powerful tool to send and read mails from command line in Unix based systems. Mutt also supports POP and IMAP protocols for receiving mails. It opens with a coloured interface to send Email which makes it user friendly to send emails from command line.
Install Chrome Remote Desktop on a Headless Ubuntu 20.04 Server
In this tutorial we’ll install Chrome Remote Desktop on a headless remote machine (typically a server) running Ubuntu 20.04, along with XFCE desktop environment, then connect to it via Google Chrome browser and use it as a remote desktop.
Best CentOS Alternative Distributions (Desktop and Server)
On 31st December 2021, the CentOS project makes the shift to CentOS Stream – a rolling release that will serve as the upstream version for future releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Sadly, CentOS 8, which was to enjoy support until 2029, will come to an abrupt and premature end.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Earth Pro
Google Earth Pro lets you fly anywhere to see satellite imagery, 3D buildings, 3D trees, terrain, Street View, planets and much more.
Install FreeDOS without the installer
Most people should be able to install FreeDOS 1.3 RC4 very easily using the installer. The FreeDOS installer asks a few questions, then takes care of the rest—including making space for FreeDOS and making the system bootable.
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PDF Mix Tool 1.0 Released With Overhauled Interface, PDF Metadata Editing And Qt6 Support
PDF Mix Tool, a Qt application used to manipulate PDF files, has reached version 1.0 stable (followed quickly by version 1.0.1). The new version includes an overhauled user interface, support for editing PDF metadata, Qt6 support, and more.
Funny Linux command: Install Steam Locomotive on Ubuntu 20.04
Steam Locomotive is a fun utility for Linux-based systems to alert users to a very common mistake they make when typing the “ls” command. Let’s now see how we can install this utility on an Ubuntu 20.04 system.
How to Monitor System Resources with Glances on Ubuntu 20.04
Glances is a real-time system monitoring tool written in Python language. It monitors system resources, including CPU, Memory, Load, Disk I/O, Processes, File System space, Network interface, and more.
helloSystem - FreeBSD Based OS Brings another Promising Release 0.5.0
The helloSystem team brings another promising release with its latest version 0.5.0. And gives hope to users as a free alternative to macOS.
Zink: Summer 2021 update
It's been a busy 18 months in the world of Zink (OpenGL-On-Vulkan) since the last update. Here's a review of where things stand, including upstream development, OpenGL 4.6 & GLES 3.1 support & more.
Ubuntu Pro arrives in premium form on Google's Cloud
Lengthy support for enterprises that prefer things just so
Ubuntu Pro is coming to Google Cloud, replete with an all-important 10-year maintenance commitment for corporate punters who like things stable.…
Squid proxy configuration tutorial on Linux
Squid is a robust proxy server that supports caching for protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, and http://FTP. It has the ability to speed up web requests by caching frequently accessed websites, and serving that cache to requesting clients. This is a great way for networks to reduce bandwidth consumption and provide snappier response times for web browsing.
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