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Red Hat's new CEO on surviving inside Blue Blue: 'We don't participate in IBM's culture. It's that simple'
Paul Cormier talks hybrid cloud growth and independence with El Reg. Interview Red Hat’s new CEO is feeling confident. It’s a pretty good time to be the head of a company whose entire business is virtual: virtual machines, hybrid cloud, operating system support, Kubernetes containers. These are boom times.…
Drop PNG and JPG for your online images: Use WebP
WebP is an image format developed by Google in 2010 that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. Using WebP, web developers can create smaller, richer images that improve site speed. A faster loading website is critical to the user experience and for the website's marketing effectiveness.
Linux and Kubernetes: Serving The Common Goals of Enterprises
Kubernetes is a new way to deploy Linux. It really is a tight collaboration but what we're really focused on is the customer experience.
The post Linux and Kubernetes: Serving The Common Goals of Enterprises appeared first on Linux.com.
How to Upgrade to Fedora 32
If you are looking to upgrade to Fedora 32, there are several ways to do it. We'll show you both the command line and the Gnome Software methods.
How to Install Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu 20.04
Visual Studio Code is a powerful open-source code editor developed by Microsoft. It has built-in debugging support, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, code completion, integrated terminal, code refactoring, and snippets. Visual Studio Code Core is cross-platform, available on Windows, Linux, and macOS. This guide shows two ways of installing Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu 20.04.
The real impact of canceling PyCon due to COVID-19
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) had to cancel its popular PyCon US event in response to COVID-19. I interviewed Ewa Jodlowska, Executive Director of the PSF, to talk about the experience and see what we all can learn, and how we can be supportive of the non-profit that supports one of my favorite programming languages.
Install FREE SSL using Let’s Encrypt with Apache on Ubuntu 20.04
This guide is tested on Google Cloud Platform and it will work fine on AWS, Azure or any VPS or Dedicated servers. Install FREE SSL using Let’s Encrypt with Apache on Ubuntu 20.04.
How to Install Bludit on Debian 9
Bludit is a flexible and easy to use open-source flat-file CMS written in PHP which doesn’t need a database server to function. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps of installing Bludit on a Debian 9 VPS.
How to Install Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04
Nginx is a high performance light-weight HTTP and reverse proxy web server capable of handling large websites. In this guide you are going to learn how to install Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04 and configure Firewall.
The life-changing magic of git rebase -i
Software development is messy. So many wrong turns, typos to fix, quick hacks and kludges to correct later, off-by-one errors you find late in the process. With version control, you have a pristine record of every wrong turn and correction made during the process of creating the "perfect" final product—a patch ready to submit upstream. Like the outtakes from movies, they are a little embarrassing and sometimes amusing.
Here are the 3 Open Source Prototyping Tools
Looking for UI/UX open source prototyping tools? Are are all the three available ones in the market and how to download them.
Unix Vs Linux: What Is Difference Between UNIX And Linux
Unix and Unix-like operating systems are a family of computer operating systems that derive from the original Unix System from Bell Labs which can be traced back to 1965. Linux is the most popular variant and there comes in a number of different distributions.Linux is nothing but a UNIX clone which is written Linus Torvalds from scratch with the help of some hackers across the globe.
Meet GNOME Connections, a Modern Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop
GNOME developer Felipe Borges announced today a new app called “Connections,” which will be part of an upcoming GNOME desktop environment release.
How to Install ONLYOFFICE Document Server with Nginx on Debian 10
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Onlyoffcie Document Server on the latest Debian Buster 10. We will install the Onlyoffice Document Server with the PostgreSQL, Nginx, and Letsencrypt.
How to Install Rust on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Rust is fast and memory efficient with no runtime or garbage collector and easily integrate with other languages. In this guide you are going to learn how to install Rust language on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and create a Rust project.
Open source live streaming with Open Broadcaster Software
If you have a talent you want to share with the world, whether it's making your favorite sourdough bread or speedrunning through a level of your favorite video game, live streaming is the modern show-and-tell. It's a powerful way to tell the world about your hobby through a medium once reserved for exclusive and expensive TV studios. Not only is the medium available to anyone with a relatively good internet connection, but the most popular software to make it happen is open source.
How to Install MySQL on Ubuntu 20.04
MySQL is the most popular open-source relational database management system. It is fast, easy to use, scalable, and an integral part of the popular LAMP and LEMP stacks. This guide explains how to install and secure MySQL on Ubuntu 20.04.
New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates Fix 12 Vulnerabilities
Canonical published new Ubuntu Linux kernel security updates for all of its supported releases to patch several vulnerabilities discovered lately by various security researchers.
How to Get CPU Temperature on Ubuntu Linux
In this tutorial we learn how to check cpu temperature on Ubuntu Linux system. Lm-Sensors works on command line and Psensor on Desktop to get the temperature.
How to connect a Raspberry Pi to a serial USB port with Python from the terminal
Raspberry Pi can be used to interface with the real world from its GPIO, for example, by controlling a stepper motor. You can also use Raspberry Pi to dialog with some devices—like Arduino—by using a serial USB port. In this guide, I'll show you how to connect your Raspberry Pi to a serial USB port and read its values with Python from the terminal (without a desktop environment). For this purpose, we'll use Pyserial and its terminal tool.
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