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BPF For Observability: Getting Started Quickly
BPF is a powerful component in the Linux kernel and the tools that make use of it are vastly varied and numerous. In this article we examine the general usefulness of BPF and guide you on a path towards taking advantage of BPF’s utility and power. One aspect of BPF, like many technologies, is that at first blush it can appear overwhelming. We seek to remove that feeling and to get you started.
How to Install Jitsi Meet on CentOS 8
Jitsi Meet is an open-source video-conferencing application for web and mobile. It is simple, easy-to-use, secure, and works on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. It is very similar to other video-conferencing applications including, Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet, and supports all common browsers and also mobile devices. With Jisti Meet, you can stream your desktop, video chat with the entire team, and allow other users for meeting using a custom URL.
5 collaboration tips for using an open source alternative to Google Docs
ONLYOFFICE Docs is a self-hosted open source alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs for collaborating on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in real time.
The following are the five most important ways ONLYOFFICE Docs helps organize my collaborative work.
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Canonical Releases Major Ubuntu Kernel Updates to Address 14 Vulnerabilities
Canonical released today major Linux kernel updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address multiple security vulnerabilities discovered by various security researchers.
Vagrant beyond the basics
There are, like most things in the Unix/Linux world, many ways of doing things with Vagrant, but here are some examples of ways to grow your Vagrantfile portfolio and increase your knowledge and use. If you have not yet installed vagrant you can follow the first part of this series Some Vagrantfile basics All Vagrantfiles […]
How To Use A Keyboard Shortcut To Toggle Always On Top On GNOME, KDE, MATE, Xfce and Cinnamon Desktops
This article shows how to use a keyboard shortcut to set a window to be always on top, on GNOME, MATE, Xfce, Cinnamon and KDE Plasma desktops, as well as a generic shortcut that works with any EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (so this generic solution doesn't work on Wayland).
Verifying Linux Server Security: What Every Admin Needs to Know
Linux is a widespread OS known for its robust security . That being said, vulnerabilities are inevitable in any OS, and Linux system administrators must be vigilant about monitoring and verifying the security of their servers on an ongoing basis in order to protect sensitive data and prevent attacks. After all, the majority of attacks on Linux systems can be attributed to poor administration .
How To Quickly Navigate Through Directory History In Fish Shell In Linux
This brief guide explains how to quickly navigate through directory history using cdh, nextd and prevd commands in Fish shell in Linux.
Set up OpenStack on a Raspberry Pi cluster
In the year since the Raspberry Pi 4 was released, I've seen many tutorials (like this and this) and articles on how well the 4GB model works with container platforms such as Kubernetes (K8s), Lightweight Kubernetes (K3s), and Docker Swarm. As I was doing research, I read that Arm processors are "first-class citizens" in OpenStack.
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How to Install HTTP Git Server with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04
Git is a free and open-source versioning system developed by Linus Torvalds. It is used by millions of developers around the world. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure Git HTTP server with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04.
How to enable SSH login notifications by email in CentOS 8
In this tutorial, we will learn how to enable email SSH login notifications in CentOS 8.
Now and Then: The Fate of 15 More Linux Distributions
Due to Linux’s open source nature, there are many hundreds of actively maintained distributions or ‘distros’ of the OS. Linux distros are like Linux software in general. They come and (some) go.
Why I love Emacs
I'm a habitual Emacs user. I didn't choose Emacs as much as it chose me. Back when I was first learning about Unix, I stumbled upon a little-known feature in a strange application called Emacs, which was apparently hidden away on my computer. Legend had it (and was proven true) that if you typed emacs into a terminal, pressed Alt+X, and typed tetris, you could play a falling-blocks game.
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Linux Complex Bash One-Liner Examples
Bash one-liners can reduce workload, automate something quickly and put the power of ultimate system control in your hands. Over time, you will likely learn to write more complex one-liners and some of the things you end up writing as a seasoned professional will be nearly in-parsible by a beginner. That said, the Bash command and development language is highly structured - and relatively easy to understand - once you know about the in and outs. It really is like becoming proficient in a foreign language.
Ubuntu Unity 20.10 Launches Officially for the Raspberry Pi
Ubuntu Unity maintainer Rudra Saraswat officially released today the Ubuntu Unity 20.10 distribution for the Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
Re-format blah,YYYYMMDD,blah as blah,YYYY,MM,DD,blah
Two sed and 5 AWK methods for doing this re-formatting job are explained here, including a surprisingly simple trick that requires GNU AWK 4.2 or later.
Finding rogue devices in your network using Nmap
What is Nmap, and why do I want to use it? Finding rogue devices on your network is a good start.
Linux Foundation's entry-level IT administrator certification is open for enrollment
The Linux Foundation's first certification for entry-level system classes is ready to help you get started on your modern-day IT job hunt.
A sysadmin's guide to basic Kubernetes components
Kubernetes control plane nodes and worker nodes, their features, and how they interact.
Linux is Coming to Apple M1 macs Devices
Eventually, this was supposed to happen anyway. An experienced reverse engineering professional launched a Patreon project to bring Linux to the Apple M1 macs ARM devices.
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