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How to Install Vagrant on Fedora 34
Vagrant is a powerful tool for building and managing virtual machines in a development environment. In this guide, we will see how to install Vagrant on Fedora 34. Let us get started with this tutorial.
What is +ACY- doing in the data?
Almost all the data files I audit are in UTF-8, but the files have often started out in other encodings. This can lead to some hilarious mojibake and loads of fun for me as I try to reverse the encoding conversion failures. Last week a file appeared with mojibake I'd never seen before.
CBL-Mariner Linux 1.0 Released by Microsoft, Here’s How to Install it
CBL-Mariner 1.0 is the first stable release of this new Linux distro developed by Microsoft for internal use. Learn how to install it on VirtualBox.
Data recovery of deleted files from the FAT filesystem
Although FAT32 or FAT16 are very old file systems, which is reflected in their poor performance in comparison to other file system alternatives, they are still widely used by many electronic devices. Usually, these devices include USB sticks, digital cameras, camcorders and other peripheral storage devices.
Linux Kernel 5.14 RC1 Released with Plethora of ARM Updates
Linux Kernel 5.14 RC1 brings a good deal of new hardware support, we round up the new features in this kernel release in this post.
Use VS Code to develop in containers
Coding and testing inconsistencies are a risk when you have multiple developers with different development environments working on a project. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is an integrated development environment (IDE) that can help minimize these issues. It can be combined with containers to provide separate development environments for each application alongside a consistent development environment.
Use XMLStarlet to parse XML in your the Linux terminal
Learning to parse XML is often considered a complex venture, but it doesn't have to be. XML is highly and strictly structured, so it's relatively predictable. There are also lots of tools out there to help make the job manageable.
Open source sustainable cities, AI on Arduino, supply chain security, and more
Open source made it into a lot of news headlines last month. Read on to learn about some of the major advances.
How to Use echo Command in Bash Scripts in Linux
echo is a shell built-in command that is used to print the information/message to your terminal. It is the most popular command that is available in most Linux distributions and is typically used in bash scripts and batch files to print status text/string to the screen or a file.
Firefox 90 is Here with Some Small but Important Tweaks
After last month’s major redesign, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that Firefox might take it easy with its latest update. With Firefox 90, the Mozilla has added a number of improvements mainly to the Windows version of its browser.
How to see current Logged in Users in Linux
2DayGeek: In this quick tutorial, we'll show you who are currently logged in to the Linux system.
Solus 4.3 Arrives with Impressive Updates - GNOME 40 +More
The Solus team pulled off another great release with Solus 4.3 with the latest desktop versions. We wrap up the release.
Windows 11 still doesn't understand our complex lives -- and it hurts
Linux user dips toe in Microsoft OS. I have been a Linux user for decades. Last week, I bought a Windows computer.…
How to Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu using Ansible Playbooks
This article shows how to deploy a new Kubernetes cluster on Ubuntu 18.04, using Ansible Playbooks
Mozilla Firefox 90 Is Now Available for Download, Removes Built-In FTP Support
Mozilla published today the final bits of their upcoming Firefox 90 web browser for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows.
6 steps to automating code pushes with Ansible Automation Platform
Use a Git push to trigger an Ansible Automation Platform playbook execution in six easy steps.
Real Time Linux Server monitoring with GLANCES
Glances is an open source real time Linux server monitoring system that aims at providing as much as information possible in as minimum as space possible. Glances is like top command but more refined with many more features & much more real time information of your Linux system.
Linux Mint 20.2 is a bit more insistent about updating but not as annoying as Windows or Mac, team promises
New release also brings a few refreshed apps and refinements. Version 20.2 of Linux Mint has attempted to address the sticky subject of system update notifications and automation.…
Compact Apollo Lake system is ready for hurricane season
Win Enterprises’ rugged, IP66-protected “PL-50240” computer runs Linux or Win 10 on Intel’s Apollo Lake and offers 2x GbE, 2x USB, 2x COM, 2x CAN, HDMI, M.2, and 2x mini-PCIe with SIM. Win Enterprises has announced an Apollo Lake computer designed for rugged –- and very wet — outdoor applications including IoT gateways, traffic management […]
Net neutrality: reacting to the Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy
The Biden Administration issued today an Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy. “Reinstating net neutrality is a crucial down payment on the much broader internet reform that we need and we’re glad to see the Biden Administration make this a priority in its new Executive Order today. Net neutrality preserves the environment […]
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