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15 Open Source Rescue Solutions For Companies Working Remotely under a Lockdown or Quarantine
From project management to communication and file-sharing... We introduce 15 open source solutions that your company can utilize to transfer to remote work.
Emulating MVS Mainframe on Raspberry PI and Raspbian Buster Lite
Emulating Mainframe MVS on Raspberry PI to reproduce a vintage enterprise system in your credit card sized computer. Create your first dataset with TSO.
npm joins GitHub, building operators in Kubernetes, and more industry trends
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
COVID-19 vs open source: How developers are fighting the virus
Open source pandemic responses
Open-spec RK3328 SBC offers dual GbE for $22
FriendlyElec’s $22 “NanoPi R2S” router SBC run FriendlyWrt or Ubuntu Core on a quad -A53 RK3328 with 1GB DDR4, a pair each of USB and 941Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, and an optional $3 case. FriendlyElec has launched an update to its community-backed NanoPi R1S-H3, NanoPi R1S-H5, and earlier NanoPi R1 router boards that similarly targets […]
SUSE offers free enterprise Linux support to medical devices manufacturers
If you're building a medical device to fight coronavirus, Linux power SUSE wants you to know it has your back.
The ultimate DIY guide for installing WordPress on openSUSE Tumbleweed
When I setup my first Wordpress website, I didn’t make an installation instruction. I have made this guide alongside creating my second Wordpress website. In this tutorial I have incorporated all the learnings from my previous experience. This tutorial is likely to be very beneficial for all Linux beginners, who want to install WordPress from scratch on a VPS server running openSUSE Tumbleweed.
Build a Kubernetes Operator in 10 minutes with Operator SDK
In Kubernetes, objects are analogous to a job or a completed task in the real world. You can use them to define common tasks, store them in a version control system, and apply them with kubectl apply. Kubernetes ensures that this triggers everything necessary to bring your declarative description to life by creating the depending resources (like pods) to run your software. Kubernetes contains a number of built-in object types that can be created with this workflow, like Deployments and Services.
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7 remote work discipline tips for the sysadmin
If you find yourself working from home or in some other remote location, these remote work tips can help you to stay focused and maintain efficiency.
Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Podcasts – Week 22
Podcasts are big business. We see celebrities, influencers, journalists, academics, one man and his dog owning a microphone and mixing desk produce regular podcast shows. The quality is variable. Some are truly awesome, others are strictly an acquired taste. Podcasts are a great way of keeping up to date with the latest news, reviews, banter, gossip, to deepen your understanding of the world we live in, and much more.
Terminals, shells, consoles, and command lines
Terminals, shells, consoles, and command lines are related but are not synonyms. Seth Kenlon exposes the differences.
How to Install Safari on Linux
Apple has never created a build of Safari for Linux, but that doesn't mean you can't use it. Here is how you can install Safari on Linux.
Getting started with hidden Markov models using Perl
A Markov model (named after the mathematician Andrey Markov) is used for forecasting in systems of random change. Markov's insight is that good predictions in this context can be made from only the most recent occurrence of an event, ignoring any occurrences before the current one. The approach might be described as memoryless or history-agnostic prediction.
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Track Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Statistics From Commandline
This brief guide explains how to track Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) statistics from Commandline using Corona-cli on Linux.
How to Install Vanila Forum and Secure it with Let's Encrypt on CentOS 8
Vanilla is a free, open-source and flexible community forum software that can be used to build your own forum site. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Vanilla forum on CentOS 8 and secure it with Let's Encrypt SSL.
Why Components Of Login Screen In Ubuntu 20.04 Looks So Misaligned?
While logging in, the password input field seems more rightward rather than centered and aligned with the avatar icon and the Ubuntu logo. Though, Ubuntu 20.04 now includes GNOME 3.36, this visual issue looks so weird.
Autonomous car PC with 2nd Gen Xeon Scalable CPU claimed to be most advanced yet
Acrosser’s “AIV-C622V1” autonomous vehicle computer runs on 2x Intel 2nd Gen. Xeon Scalable CPUs with up to 28 cores, 48 PCI lanes, 2x GbE, 2x 10GbE, 12x USB, and 4x hot-swappable SSD bays. Not so long ago, it was relatively easy to differentiate between a server and an embedded computer, but in the new world […]
How to Reset the Password for sudo in Debian
This tutorial shows how to change the sudo password in Debian 10.
Second Tuesday of each month and a BASHing data century
The 100th "BASHing data" blog post demonstrates a handy way to use the ncal calendar utility.
Collabora partnered with Microsoft to get OpenGL and OpenCL on DirectX
A very interesting use of open source in action here from the incredibly smart team over at Collabora who teamed up with Microsoft engineers to get OpenGL and OpenCL via DirectX.
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