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Test automation without assertions for web development

Graphical user interface (GUI) test automation is broken. Regression testing is not testing; it's version control for a software's behavior. Here's my assertion: test automation without assertions works better!

How to Change a Git Remote's URL

Git remote is a pointer that refers to another copy of the repository that is usually hosted on a remote server. In some situations, like when the remote repository is migrated to another host, you need to change the remote’s URL. This guide explains how to change the URL of a Git remote.

Rclone Browser 1.6.0 Adds New Options, Fixes

  • Linux Uprising (Posted by logix on Oct 30, 2019 2:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Rclone Browser fork I was telling you about a while back keeps improving, with the latest release adding new options in the application preferences, as well as an important fix on Windows that gets mounting/unmounting to work properly.

A day in the life of a quality engineering sysadmin

Being a sysadmin for a testing team has some interesting challenges. This is what my day looks like.

How to Install Docker on CentOS 8

This tutorial shows you how to install docker on centos 8. We will cover adding user to group and test docker installation.

Guest Contribution: Linux Foundation spoke of “quid pro quo” in the context of poor children

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Oct 30, 2019 10:43 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Linux Foundation (LF) publicity stunts wind up disgracing the causes they claim to be serving; an insider's story revealed what had happened and we explain why that's a problem which prevails to this date (it's all about money)

The best (and worst) ways to influence your open community

  • Opensource.com; By ldimaggi & Juana Nakfour (Posted by bob on Oct 30, 2019 9:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
After you've established a positive reputation in an open community—hopefully, as we discussed in our previous article, by being an active member in and contributing productively to that community—you'll have built up a healthy "bank balance" of credibility you can use to influence the direction of that community. What does this mean in concrete terms? It means you can contribute to the decisions the community makes.

Firefox 71 Enters Development with New Kiosk Mode, Picture-in-Picture on Windows

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Oct 30, 2019 8:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
A few days after the release of the Firefox 70 web browser, Mozilla kicked off the development of the next major version, Firefox 71, which is currently in the beta testing phase.

What you probably didn't know about sudo

  • Opensource.com; By Peter Czanik (Posted by bob on Oct 30, 2019 7:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Everybody knows sudo, right? This tool is installed by default on most Linux systems and is available for most BSD and commercial Unix variants. Still, after talking to hundreds of sudo users, the most common answer I received was that sudo is a tool to complicate life.

Fedora 31: Peering into Red Hat Enterprise Linuxs future

Fedora, Red Hat's cutting-edge community Linux distribution, is a crystal ball into RHEL's future.

Upgrading Fedora 30 to Fedora 31

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Oct 30, 2019 4:31 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Fedora 31 is available now. You’ll likely want to upgrade your system to get the latest features available in Fedora. Fedora Workstation has a graphical upgrade method. Alternatively, Fedora offers a command-line method for upgrading Fedora 30 to Fedora 31. Upgrading Fedora 30 Workstation to Fedora 31 Soon after release time, a notification appears to […]

What Service Meshes Are, and Why Istio Leads the Pack

Cloud-native technologies like containers and microservices have made infrastructure infinitely more complex. Service meshes are there to help.

Fedora 31 Officially Released with GNOME 3.34 and Linux 5.3, Drops 32-Bit Support

The Fedora Project announced today the final release of the long-anticipated Fedora 31 computer operating system sponsored by the Open Source giant Red Hat.

What's new in Fedora 31 Workstation

Fedora 31 Workstation is the latest release of our free, leading-edge operating system. You can download it from the official website here right now. There are several new and noteworthy changes in Fedora 31 Workstation. Read more details below. Fedora 30 Workstation includes the latest release of GNOME Desktop Environment for users of all types. GNOME 3.34 in […]

Virtualization versus Containers: Is there a clear winner? Does it really matter?

Will virtual machines disappear? No. Not anytime soon. This implies that the one day, container technology will eventually replace traditional virtual machines. So, I will save you from reading this entire piece to reach the conclusion of there being a clear winner. The answer is: no. There isn’t a clear winner primarily because both technologies are not one and the same. Each boasts their own respective features and functions and each solve their own set of problems. Understanding the problems in which each solves will better prepare you from misusing the technology.

Free Password Manager KeePassXC 2.5.0 Adds Paper Backup, Re-Enables Wayland Support

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on Oct 29, 2019 10:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
KeePassXC 2.5.0 was released recently with important improvements, like an option to export a database to an HTML file (for paper backup), database statistics, re-enabled Wayland support, and more.

Alacritty – A Lightweight And Blazingly Fast Terminal Emulator

Alacritty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated OpenGL terminal emulator written in Rust Programming language.

3 quick ways to reduce your attack surface on Linux

Start tightening up your server security by lowering your attack surface.

Demystifying namespaces and containers in Linux

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Oct 29, 2019 6:36 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Containers have taken the world by storm. Whether you think of Kubernetes, Docker, CoreOS, Silverblue, or Flatpak when you hear the term, it's clear that modern applications are running in containers for convenience, security, and scalability. read more

How to Get the Size of a Directory in Linux

2DayGeek: This tutorial allows you to get the size of a given directory and its subdirectories on Linux.

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