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How to upgrade to Terraform 0.12
In getting started with Terraform, I used Terraform version 0.11. As some readers pointed out, this version lacks some significant features, so in this article, I'll explain how to update Terraform to the more feature-rich version 0.12.
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Tails 4.13 Anonymous Linux Distro Released with Mozilla Thunderbird 78
The Tails community released today Tails 4.13, a new version of their anonymous Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux and powered by the latest Tor anonymous communication technologies.
SMARC module runs Linux on up to octa-core Renesas RZ/G2
Renesas and RelySys have launched a “SMARC 2.0 SoM” module that runs Linux on a Renesas RZ/G2N (2x -A57), RZ/G2M (2x -A57, 4x -A53), or RZ/G2H (4x -A57, 4x -A53). It offers 2GB to 4GB LPDDR4, 32GB eMMC, and optional WiFi/BT. Japanese chipmaker Renesas and Bangalore, India based manufacturing partner RelySys have launched a SMARC […]
My top 7 Rust commands for using Cargo
I've been using Rust for a little over six months now. I'm far from an expert, but I have stumbled across many, many gotchas and learned many, many things along the way; things that I hope will be of use to those who are learning what is easily my favourite programming language.
This is the third article in my miniseries for Rust newbs like me. You can find my other excursions into Rust in:
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Forget ZFS and use Btrfs
Btrfs has been available for Linux for several years, so you may already be familiar with it. If not, you may have questions about it, especially if you use Fedora Workstation (Btrfs is now its default filesystem). This article aims to help you get familiar with it and its advanced features, such as copy-on-write and checksums.
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PinePhone KDE Linux phone is getting ready for pre-orders
The dream of a purely Linux-powered smartphone lives on in the new PinePhone - KDE Community edition.
Bootable Live USB Creator UNetbootin 700 Released With Qt5 Support
UNetbootin, a tool to create bootable live Linux USB drives, has been updated to version 700. With this release, the application finally uses Qt5 (5.12; previously it used Qt4).
Mozilla Firefox 83 Is Now Available for Download with HTTPS-Only Mode, Improvements
The Mozilla Firefox 83 web browser is now available for download on Linux, macOS, and Windows systems ahead of its official launch tomorrow, November 17th, 2020.
The Linux Foundation launches free online inclusivity training
A collaboration aimed at improving diversity in the open-source world, covering things like why diversity is good for business, how bias manifests itself, and what people can do to fight it.
Manage multiple Terraform versions with tfenv
In my Terraform for Kubernetes beginners article, I used Terraform 11, and in an upcoming article, I'll cover upgrading from Terraform 11 to 12. To prepare for that, in this article, I'll show you how to use tfenv, a tool that makes it much easier to convert from one version to another, as well as to manage multiple Terraform versions in your work environment.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 15th, 2020
The seventh installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here, for the week ending on November 15th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that have happened in the Linux world.
KDE maintainers speak on why it is worth looking beyond GNOME
The Qt advantage? 'We're a weird by-product of coffee machines and cars'
Interview KDE Plasma is a Linux desktop which has just been updated to 5.20 - but why should users consider it instead of GNOME, the default for Ubuntu and Red Hat, or the lightweight Xfce? We spoke to Plasma maintainers David Edmundson and Jonathan Riddell.…
Podman with capabilities on Fedora
Containerization is a booming technology. Continue reading to see how POSIX capabilities are used to secure Podman containers.
Embedded Nautilus Terminal Plugin Adds Configurable Toggle Shortcut And Colors
Nautilus Terminal 3 is a tool to embed a terminal into Nautilus (Files, the default Gnome file browser). The terminal follows the file manager navigation (cd is automatically executed when navigating through folders in Nautilus).
KDE Plasma 5.21 Bringing Native Fingerprint Manager
The upcoming KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop bringing a native fingerprint manager to help you to manage your fingerprints for authentication.
Allwinner H3 maker board could be smallest Linux-powered SBC yet
Seeed’s $49.90 “Quantum Mini” dev kit features an M.2 form-factor “Quark-N” module that runs Ubuntu Core on an Allwinner H3 plus a 40 x 35mm “Atom-N” carrier with 3x USB ports and WiFi/BT. The Quantum Mini Linux Development Kit is a collaboration between Seeed and Zhihui, a maker and AI algorithm engineer who has a […]
Gentoo: GLSA-202011-17: MIT Kerberos 5: Denial of service>
A vulnerability in MIT Kerberos 5 could lead to a Denial of Service condition.
Unlock encrypted disks on Linux automatically
From a security viewpoint, it's important to encrypt your sensitive data to protect it from prying eyes and hackers. Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) is a great tool and a common standard for Linux disk encryption. Because it stores all pertinent setup information in the partition header, it makes migrating data easy.
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Display Ping Command Output In Graph Format Using Gping
This guide talks about the brief history of ping network administration utility and how to display ping command output in graph format using gping utility in Linux.
How to Install and Create a Blog with Hexo on Ubuntu 20.04
Hexo is a static blogging framework built on Node.js, it allows you to write posts in Markdown format. In this tutorial, you will learn how to Install Hexo and use it to create a blog on Ubuntu 20.04 based server.
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