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Code is not documentation
Documenting your work is about more than simply making your infrastructure reproducible.
Annie – video downloader built with Go
Annie is an open source video downloader. It supports sites like YouTube, Tumblr, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and other sites (mostly Chinese) I’ve never used.
Why we open sourced our security project
When Nathaniel McCallum and I embarked on the project that is now called Enarx, we made one decision right at the beginning: the code for Enarx would be open source, a stance fully supported by our employer, Red Hat (see the standard disclaimer on my blog). All of it, and forever.
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Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 5.4 LTS
A new version of the official Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) distribution for Raspberry Pi computers is now available to download, the first to switch to the Linux 5.4 LTS kernel series.
Manjaro Linux Beginner's Guide
Manjaro is an up and coming Linux distribution that has recently overtaken some of the most popular and battle scarred distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint, and others (at least according to DistroWatch). Once you've decided to download Manjaro and see what all the rage is about, we've got you covered in this beginner's guide, which will provide you with an introduction to the operating system and show you the first things to do once you've booted into Manjaro. If you're just looking to give Manjaro a test run, you can always install Manjaro in a virtual machine or create a dual boot system.
How to choose an affordable Linux laptop for video conferencing
As more and more activities move online during the global pandemic, an increasing number of folks are looking for affordable and stable solutions to connect to their doctor, therapist, bank, college, and more. Many of the folks I've been working with are on limited incomes, and they're eager for any technical help they can get.
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Firefox 81 Enters Beta with GPU Acceleration Enabled by Default on Linux
While the Firefox 80 web browser is making its way into the stable software repositories of some of the most popular GNU/Linux distributions out there, Mozilla already pushed the Firefox 81 release to the beta channel.
How to Change the Keyboard Layout in Debian Desktop
In this article we will explain how you can change the keyboard layout in your Debian system to match your desired input language. We have used Debian 10 OS to execute the commands and procedures mentioned in this article.
How To Find Top Most Used Commands On Linux
Everyday we run many commands on our Linux system. This brief guide explains how to find top most used commands on Linux operating systems.
Tails 4.10 Anonymous OS Released with Updated Tor and Tor Browser, Linux 5.7.10
The Tails development team announced today the general availability of the Tails 4.10 release of their Debian-based amnesic incognito live system, also known as the anonymous OS.
Set up SSH access with session recording and containerized bastion servers: Part 1
Use rootless containers and SSH to configure session recording and centralized SSH logs.
Happy 29th Birthday, Linux!
It’s August 25th were I sit so grab a bottle of champagne or bake a cake because it is time to celebrate Linux, which now turns 29 years old since Linus Torvalds announced it to the world.
Glances – A Versatile System Monitoring Tool for Linux Systems
Glances is an open source tool written in Python to monitor essential Linux system resource utilization at a galnce. Learn to use Glances in various modes.
How to Install Nagios Monitoring Software on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Nagios is open-source software for system and network monitoring. Nagios can monitor the activity of a host and its services and provides a warning/alert if something bad happens on the server.
Recognize more devices on Linux with this USB ID Repository
There are thousands of USB devices on the market—keyboards, scanners, printers, mouses, and countless others that all work on Linux. Their vendor details are stored in the USB ID Repository.
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3 Ways to Make Use of Your Old PC with Linux
Many of us have an old PC lying around our house. Before you throw them away, check out these ways to make use of your old PC with Linux.
Smart vision system combines 8th Gen UP Xtreme with AOTU.AI’s BrainFrame software
Aaeon’s “UPX-Edge BrainFrame Dev Kit” is based on the Whiskey Lake powered UP Xtreme SBC and Myriad X AI modules and provides AOTU.AI’s Linux-based BrainFrame smart vision software. Aaeon and AOTU.AI have launched Aaeon’s second version of its fanless UPX-Edge embedded computer, which itself is based on its community-backed. Whiskey Lake driven UP Xtreme SBC. […]
What Is Ansible Modules and How to Use It?
In this section, we are going to look at some additional Ansible modules in a bit more detail. This is required so we can practice developing some more meaningful playbooks.
How and Why to Change the Default SSH Port on Linux
SSH, also known as Secure Shell, is the most widely-used protocol for connecting to and managing Linux systems remotely. SSH offers strong encryption and authentication along with excellent customizability, and using SSH gives you the freedom of accessing a remote machine. You can run services and software as if you were physically using the machine, no matter where you are. In this tutorial, we will show you how to change the SSH default port in Linux, and go over why changing this default port is a good idea.
Mozilla Firefox 80 Is Now Available for Download with VAAPI Acceleration on X11
Slated for release on August 25th, the Mozilla Firefox 80 web browser is now available for grabs from the official download server for all supported platforms, including Linux, Mac, and Windows.
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