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KDE Plasma 5.19.3 Desktop Environment Arrives with More Than 30 Changes
The KDE Project announced today the general availability of KDE Plasma 5.19.3 as the third of five point releases to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.19 desktop environment series.
How to integrate ONLYOFFICE and Seafile within UCS
In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to easily integrate ONLYOFFICE and Seafile within Univention Corporate Server.
Why I stick with xterm
What's my terminal of choice?
I use xterm. That's right, xterm. It may seem like an old school choice, and I do use GNOME 3 now as well, but after many years of trying some and ignoring others, then going back to old standbys, I find I don't need (or like) newer stuff like GNOME Terminal.
My philosophy: Start simple, improve over time, and aim for productivity.
Background and foreground
I start up xterm with this script:
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Troubleshooting handshake errors in OpenShift
Have you ever received a TLSHandshake error when connecting to OpenShift? Here are some ways to resolve it.
What you need to know about hash functions
There is a tool in the security practitioner's repertoire that's helpful for everyone to understand, regardless of what they do with computers: cryptographic hash functions. That may sound mysterious, technical, and maybe even boring, but I have a concise explanation of what hashes are and why they matter to you.
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Create Taints and Tolerations in Kubernetes
Taints and tolerations work together to make sure that pods are not scheduled onto inappropriate nodes. One or more taints can be applied to a node, this means that the node should not accept any pods that do not tolerate the taints. The pods that have toleration can only be deployed on those nodes with the taints.
9 open source test-automation frameworks
A test-automation framework is a set of best practices, common tools, and libraries that help quality-assurance testers assess the functionality, security, usability, and accessibility of multiple web and mobile applications. In a "quick-click" digital world, we're accustomed to fulfilling our needs in a jiffy. This is one reason why the software market is flooded with hundreds of test-automation frameworks.
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Manage KVM Virtual Machines Using Cockpit Web Console
Creating and managing KVM guests from command line might be bit hard. This guide explains how to easily manage KVM virtual machines using Cockpit via web browser.
Linux kernel coders propose inclusive terminology coding guidelines, note: 'Arguments about why people should not be offended do not scale'
Move won't fix 'brutal system of human misery' but aims to encourage participation
In the light of the 2020 "global reckoning on race relations" the Linux kernel developers have stepped up with proposed new inclusive terminology guidelines for their coding community.…
This Week in Linux 108: Linux Mint 20, openSUSE 15.2, CutiePi Raspberry Pi Tablet, and more!
On TWinL 108: Linux Mint 20, openSUSE Leap 15.2, CutiePi (Raspberry Pi Tablet), Ubuntu Touch on more devices, Ubuntu Rolling Release, Riot.im Name Change Coming, Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux
Set up Vim as your Rust IDE
The Rust programming language is designed to implement systems programming with safe concurrency and high memory performance in a way that feels familiar to C++ developers. It's also one of the most loved programming languages in Stack Overflow's 2019 Developer Survey.
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Meet RecApp, a New Screen Recording App for Linux Desktop
RecApp is a simple open-source screen recorder tool. It doesn’t boast of huge features but gives you enough to record your screen with a simple user interface.
A guide to Terraform for Kubernetes beginners
When I build infrastructure, I do it as code. The movement toward infrastructure as code means that every change is visible, whether it's through configuration management files or full-blown GitOps.
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Three internet radio clients for the Debian 10 terminal
In this article we will explain three different utilities that allow you to listen to online radio stations directly from your Linux command line. We will explain how to install and use each of these utilities, and how to remove them from your system if necessary.
When a deleted master device file only takes 20 mins out of your maintenance window, but a whole year off your lifespan
In praise of UNIX and knowing when to deliberately drive a server off a cliff. Who, Me? The weekend has been deleted. Pause a moment before you start your own workplace odyssey and enjoy another's trip to Oopsville courtesy of Who, Me?…
Elive Review: For the Enlightened Linux Users
Elive is a Linux distribution based on Debian and Enlightenment. This Elive review will discuss how it performs and whether it can be the distro for you.
MX Linux Now Has a KDE Plasma Edition, First Beta Is Available for Testing
The Debian-based, systemd-free MX Linux distribution now has an official edition with the modern and powerful KDE Plasma Desktop environment.
SolydXK 10.4 Distro Released, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 10.4 "Buster"
Debian-based SolydXK distribution has a new release based on the latest point release of the Debian GNU/Linux 10 "Buster" operating system series, SolydXK 10.4.
Install And Configure KVM In Ubuntu 20.04 Headless Server
In this guide, we will look at how to install and configure KVM in Ubuntu 20.04 headless server. And also we will see how to create and manage KVM guest machines using Virsh command line utility.
How to Enable Snap Packages in Linux Mint 20
In the weekly update blog a while back, the Linux Mint team announced that it will be disabling the snap daemon aka 'snapd' which is the core of snap apps in its latest Linux Mint 20. This is how you can still enable it.
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