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Step by step guide to reset root password in Mysql
Working with MySQL or MariaDB database, you might have faced a situation where you might have forgotten root or another user's password, or being SysAdmin, you might have had to deal with users who have forgotten their password. In this tutorial, we will learn to reset the root password in Mysql or resetting any other user account's password (the same steps can also be used to reset the user's password in MariaDB as well).
How to setup SSH login without password on Linux systems
We might be required to setup ssh login without password for any number of reasons like remote file/commands execution, initiating backups with SCP, etc. In this tutorial, we will learn to setup ssh login without password by using ssh public-private key-based authentication.
For the love of open source: Why developers work on Linux and open-source software
The myth of the open-source developer is they're unemployed young men coding away in basements. The truth is different..
How to use rsyslog to create a Linux log aggregation server
Create a central log repository by using rsyslog, and then configure Linux servers to forward logs to the repository.
Red Hat Builds Native Edge Computing Features into RHEL and OpenShift
The features are meant to make it easier for customers to add edge deployments to their existing infrastructure.
Program a simple game with Elixir
Learn Elixir by programming a "guess the number" game and comparing the language against ones you know.
How To Migrate To CentOS Stream 8 From CentOS Linux 8
CentOS 8 is going away! If you are already using it, you should consider to migrate to CentOS Stream 8 from CentOS Linux 8.
Linux Foundation debuts new, secure, open source cloud native access management software platform
Today (Dec. 8), the Linux Foundation announced a cloud-native identity and access management software platform that prioritizes security and performance, the Janssen Project, which is based on the Gluu server and features signing and encryption functionalities.
How to Delete/Remove LVM (Logical) Volume in Linux
This quick article shows you how to remove/delete logical volume in LVM.
CentOS project changes focus, no more rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux – you'll have to flow with the Stream
Founder talks of plans for independent distro 'rebuild'
The CentOS project, a non-commercial Linux distribution which tracks Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), is changing to become only CentOS Stream, based on a development branch of RHEL and therefore less suitable for production workloads.…
Souk - New Independent Flatpak App Store Coming to GNOME
Tired of gnome-software eating up your RAM, slowing your system? Souk - a new Flatpak app store that comes to the rescue.
How I use Stream Deck on Linux with open source tools
Most of us have gotten a lot more familiar with working from home this year. In my role as a developer advocate, this has meant a lot less travel and a lot more video work, including streaming on Twitch. As I transitioned to working and streaming video from home in spring 2020, I decided to get a Stream Deck, but I wasn't exactly sure what I'd use it for.
21.5-inch touch console runs on MediaTek MT8167A
Innocomm’s “Foenix Touch Console” runs Android on a 1.5GHz quad -A35 MediaTek MT8167A and offers a 21.5-inch, HD touchscreen plus an amp, 2x mics, audio I/O, LAN, 2x USB, 802.11ac, BT, and optional NFC, HDMI, and 2MP camera.
Raspberry Pi 4 Compatible Kit Offers Upgradeable Open Computer
The dream setup for many Raspberry Pi enthusiasts is a laptop chassis, and there have been many attempts since the Raspberry Pi debuted in 2012. The latest attempt for a portable Pi comes from READY! as the Model 100 single-board computer expansion system, compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4 and set to be available as a kit for around $400, or an x86 Founders Edition for $899.
CentOS Linux 8 Ends in 2021 Replacing CentOS Stream
The CentOS Project announced that CentOS Linux 8 would be the last free CentOS Linux and ends in 2021. And the replacement would be the CentOS Stream.
Google is still making its mysterious Fuchsia OS, and now it wants your help
It’s been over four years since we first found out that Google is developing a new operating system called Fuchsia. It’s unique because it’s not based on a Linux kernel; instead, it uses a microkernel called Zircon. It’s also unique because, despite being developed “in the open” on publicly browsable repositories, nobody really understands what the OS is for, and Google executives have been remarkably coy about it all.
How to Install Nginx with Google PageSpeed on Ubuntu 20.04
Nginx is a free and open-source web server that powers many sites on the internet. It can be used as a reverse proxy and load balancer. In this tutorial, we will show you how to compile ngx_pagespeed as a dynamic module with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
Download the Report on the 2020 FOSS Contributor Survey
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) has become a critical part of the modern economy. It has been estimated that FOSS constitutes 80-90% of any given piece of modern software, and software is an increasingly vital resource in nearly all industries. This heavy reliance on FOSS is common in both the public and private sectors, in both tech and non-tech organizations. Therefore, ensuring the health and security of FOSS is critical to the future of nearly all industries in the modern economy.
Red Hat resets CentOS Linux and users are angry
CentOS is becoming a rolling Linux distribution, which leaves businesses depending on CentOS for a stable server or embedded operating system in the lurch.
Elkhart Lake ultra-compact features triple 2.5GbE with PoE+
Neousys unveiled a rugged “POC-400” embedded PC with Intel’s quad-core, up to 3.0GHz Atom x6425E plus up to 32GB DDR4, 2x DP, 3x 2.5GbE ports (2x with optional PoE+), and M.2 and MezIO expansion. The 153 x 108 x 56mm Neousys POC-400 is the second embedded system we have seen equipped with Intel’s new 10nm […]
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