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How to Install Virtualmin on Ubuntu 20.04
Virtualmin is a web hosting control panel that allows you to manage your virtual private servers through an easy-to-use interface. You can use this software to create and delete websites, install and update server applications, and monitor resource usage.
Multiboot USB Creator Ventoy Adds a GUI Mode to Its Live ISO Image
Ventoy, the open source tool that helps you create multiboot USB drives, has been updated today to version 1.0.54, a release that introduces a GUI mode to its live ISO image.
Microsoft turns Windows Subsystem for Linux into an app for Windows
Microsoft has revealed a new version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) – in the form of an app you acquire from the Microsoft Store. And the software giant will steer WSL users to this new version in future. Turning WSL into an app may sound a little weird, given that the point of the software was to put Linux right in the heart of Windows so that penguinistas and developers didn't need to mess around with resource-munching virtual machines.
Best Linux Distro for Programming
If you’re a programmer and you’re looking for a Linux distro, this will help you find the perfect fit.
How to Use Python ‘SimpleHTTPServer’ to Create Webserver or Serve Files Instantly
SimpleHTTPServer is a python module which allows you to instantly create a web server or serve your files in a snap. Main advantage of python’s SimpleHTTPServer is you don’t need to install anything since you have python interpreter installed.
FOSS Torrents Is Your Gate For Linux Distributions Torrents
Today we’ll introduce you to FOSS Torrents, an independent torrent service which provides torrents for various Linux distributions and other open source software, for free.
Say hello to Ubuntu Frame
We use Canonical's Ubuntu Linux on desktops, servers, and clouds all the time. But Ubuntu also finds its way into narrower purposes. For example, Ubuntu Core Linux is often used in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Now, with Ubuntu Frame, Ubuntu has an even more specialized role: digital signs and user kiosks.
LF Edge Welcomes New Premier Members F5, VMware as it matures into a Framework for Real- World Edge, Telco, and IoT Solutions
LF Edge, an umbrella organization within the Linux Foundation that creates an open, interoperable framework for edge computing independent of hardware, silicon, cloud, or operating system, today announced the project’s maturity as a deployable framework with expanded open source solutions to meet real-world demands. Industry leaders F5 and VMware have joined the community as Premier members as LF Edge maturation includes new projects, general members, project releases and blueprints that enable deployable solutions.
How to Delete a Directory in Linux
It's important to understand how to manage directories in your OS. If you're new to Linux, this article shows how to delete a directory.
Walmart Moves Production Grade Networking Project, L3AF, to the Linux Foundation
LF Networking (LFN), which facilitates collaboration and operational excellence across open source networking projects, today announced that Walmart has moved its L3AF project to the Linux Foundation. L3AF provides complete life-cycle management of eBPF networking application programs with the help of an advanced control plane, offering a cloud and vendor-agnostic platform for launching and managing eBPF programs. Koby Avital, executive vice president, Walmart Global Tech, announced the news during his keynote address, “title,” as part of Open Networking and Edge (ONE) Summit + Kubernetes on Edge Day, this morning.
5 Best OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices
SSH (Secure Shell) is an open-source network protocol that is used to connect local or remote Linux servers to transfer files, make remote backups, remote command execution, and other network-related tasks via scp command or sftp command between two servers that connect on a secure channel over the network.
Raspberry Pi Minitel Project Adds Portability to Retro Computer
We’re definitely suckers for vintage computers here at Tom’s Hardware but throw in a Raspberry Pi and we’re guaranteed to be excited. Today we’ve got an awesome retro upgrade project to share from a maker known as Jeremy Cook who has decided to upgrade an old Minitel 1B terminal with a Raspberry Pi 3B.
How to Rsync Files Between Two Linux Servers Automatically
Setting up a backup server to take over a primary server’s operations when it becomes a victim of server downtime issues is a skill set that most Linux users and all Linux administrators need to master. It saves you from having to worry about the “what if” scenarios.
Gaming on Fedora
A guide for gaming on Fedora Linux; featuring the latest video games, Steam, Discord, OBS and more. Includes steps to install Nvidia GeForce GPU drivers.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Running VirtualBox – Part 20
We will walk you through setting up a virtual machine running openSUSE. The words host and guest distinguish the software running on the machine from the software that runs on the virtual machine. For the purpose of this article, the host machine is running Ubuntu, the guest machine is openSUSE.
Geany 1.38 Lightweight Code Editor is Out, Removes GTK+2 Support
Every developer who spends hours in front of a computer screen writing codes, absolutely needs an editor to program. Geany is a code editor which uses GTK+ toolkit. The new version comes with increased speed when opening documents.
Bash Scripting – Printf Command Explained With Examples
Bash offers two types of commands that can be used to print your output to the terminal. One is the echo command which is mostly used for this purpose. The second is the printf command. In this article, we will learn the basic usage of the printf command with examples in Linux.
.NET Foundation focuses on 'issues with the community' after executive director quits
.NET Foundation executive director Claire Novotny resigned last week, but board member Shawn Wildermuth said that this did not solve "issues with the community" on which the foundation will now focus.
TuxCare launches open source database live patching
Patching database software is often a real pain-in-the-rump. The reason? Easy. When you need to patch one, it almost always requires a reboot. That takes time, sometimes a lot of time. So, so matter when you time it, your users will not be happy. Now TuxCare has an answer: DatabaseCare. This live patching service for the most popular open-source enterprise-grade databases, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL enables you to patch database management systems (DBMS) with no downtime.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 10th, 2021
The fifty-four installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on October 10th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
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