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How to Create Self-Extracting Archives with shar in Linux
With shar, you can easily create a self-extracting compressed file archive in Linux. Here's how to use it to pack a group of files into a single shar file
My Linux Story: From 8-bit enthusiast to Unix sysadmin
It all started in the mid-1980s with an Apple ][c that my parents purchased for our family. Although I enjoyed playing games, I quickly became fascinated with BASIC programming and how useful it could be for work and fun. This was an era when computers were viewed as little more than typewriters, so people with "advanced computer skills" could easily use them to their advantage.
Python 3.9 alpha in Fedora
The Python developers have already released five alpha versions of Python 3.9.0 and you can already try the latest one in Fedora! Test your Python code with 3.9 early to avoid surprises once the final 3.9.0 is out in October. Install Python 3.9 on Fedora If you run Fedora, you can install Python 3.9 from […]
You can help show Gaijin demand for a Linux version of their upcoming MMO 'Enlisted'
Gaijin Entertainment have teamed up with Darkflow Software to create a new squad-based MMO called Enlisted, and they're taking a survey of what players use.
Linux Foundation backs security-oriented seL4 microkernel operating system
Want a truly secure operating system kernel? The Linux Foundation is partnering with Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, to roll out the seL4 microkernel
How To Setup And Configure MySQL Percona Xtradb Cluster
In this tutorial, I have gone through how to install and configure a cluster of database servers running Percona XtraDB.
GitHug – A Guest Article by Thomas Grzybowski
Now, if Azure revenue has increased 72%, but the gross revenue in this category has only increased 25%, that means that the other components, primary GitHub, are actually a substantial negative.
Create web tutorials with Reveal.js and Git
Whether you're a learner or a teacher, you probably recognize the value of online workshops set up like slideshows for communicating knowledge. If you've ever stumbled upon one of these well-organized tutorials that are set up page by page, chapter by chapter, you may have wondered how hard it was to create such a website.
Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Educational Games for Kids – Week 24
With so many young children currently unable to follow their usual routine of going to school, playing with friends, and undertaking many hobbies, it’s vital to keep them happy and learning. There are many ways of advancing a child’s education and well-being including online lessons, video calls with family and friends, combined with parental guidance.
Canonical Outs New Kernel Security Updates for Ubuntu to Fix 4 Flaws
Canonical has released today new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address a total of four security vulnerabilities discovered by various researchers.
FOSS app 'GOverlay' for managing Linux gaming overlays adds early support for vkBasalt
GOverlay is fast becoming an incredibly useful free and open source Linux gaming application, giving you an easier time working with the MangoHud overlay and now the start of vkBasalt support too.
Things that are called AI and Machine Learning but really aren't
AI isn't ALWAYS a buzzword. Sometimes it's a real thing. Here's how to tell the difference
Linux powered automotive computer is loaded with wireless
Eurotech’s rugged “DynaGate 20-30” is an automotive-certified IoT edge gateway that runs Linux on an Apollo Lake SoC with LTE Cat 4, WiFi, BLE, GPS, 2x GbE, and isolated DIO, serial, and CAN. A week after announcing a BoltGate 20-31 transportation computer aimed at rolling stock applications, Eurotech has unveiled an “automotive-certified Multi-service IoT Edge […]
How to Install Terraform on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure automation tool which allows you to define and describe your infrastructure as code inside configuration files using a declarative language and to deploy and manage that infrastructure across a variety of public cloud providers like AWS, GCP and Azure.
RHEL pusher Paul Cormier appointed CEO to lead Red Hat into the IBM era
20-year veteran takes over as Jim Whitehurst becomes Big Blue prez
Long-serving Red Hatter Paul Cormier has been named president and chief exec as his predecessor, Jim Whitehurst, sets off for fields Big and Blue.…
The April 2020 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the April 2020 issue.
NVIDIA released the 440.82 stable 'Long Lived' Linux driver - helps DOOM Eternal on Steam Play Proton
Today, NVIDIA released an update to their stable driver series with driver version 440.82 now available in their 'Long Lived' branch.
Latest Firefox updates address bar, making search easier than ever
We have all been spending a lot more time online lately whether it’s for work, helping our kids stay connected to their schools or keeping in touch with loved ones. …
Using word modifiers with Bash history in Linux
So you've mastered parsing Bash history? Now you're ready to explore Bash modifiers available to the history command.
How to avoid man-in-the-middle cyber attacks
Whether you're sending data on your computer or talking to someone online, you want to assume some level of security and privacy.
But what if a third party is eavesdropping online, unbeknownst to you? And worse, what if they're impersonating someone from a business you trust in order to gain damaging information? This could put your personal data into the hands of dangerous, would-be thieves.
Welcome to what's called a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
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