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Introduction to open source observability on Kubernetes
In the first article in this series, learn the signals, mechanisms, tools, and platforms you can use to observe services running on Kubernetes.
IceWM - A really cool desktop
IceWM is a very lightweight desktop. It’s been around for over 20 years, and its goals today are still the same as back then: speed, simplicity, and getting out of the users way. I used to add IceWM to Scientific Linux, for a lightweight desktop. At the time, it was only a .5 Meg rpm. […]
How to setup a VPN Server using Pritunl on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Pritunl is a VPN Server Software based on the popular OpenVPN platform. In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and use Pritunl on your Ubuntu 18.04 LTS based server.
Party-based tactical RPG 'Zoria: Age of Shattering' is launching for Linux this November
Build a party of strong heroes and deal with all the horrors that await in the fantasy world of Zoria. The Steam page recently went live, it looks good and it's coming to Linux.
Install and Run Stacer on Xubuntu/Ubuntu Linux!
This morning, when I read the timeline on Facebook, there was one post from someone who shared an application link for Linux, Stacer. I am curious, so I want to know the usefulness of this application. And apparently, Stacer has many cool features that might be useful for you.
Surprise! Copying crummy code from Stack Overflow leads to vulnerable GitHub jobs
Boffins find sharing snippets of code has a downside. Among those learning how to program, and some more experienced software developers, it's common practice to copy and paste code snippets from Stack Overflow, a Q&A forum for asking about coding problems.…
How to Connect to a Docker Container
Connecting to a running Docker container is helpful when you want to see what is happening inside the container. In this tutorial, we will explain how to attach to the container's main running process and how to get a shell to a running container.
Breaking down this week's net neutrality court decision
This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued its ruling in Mozilla v. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the court case to defend net neutrality protections for …
The Free Software Foundation Will Be Far Stronger With Richard Stallman Back On Its Board
Looking back at three weeks of misinformation, we insist that Stallman should have his membership — if not position — in the Free Software Foundation (FSF) Board reinstated
Compact, six-port net appliance features dual bypass pairs
Lanner’s compact “NCA-1513” is an Atom C3000-based network appliance with up to 6x GbE ports with dual Gen3 bypass pairs and Intel QuickAssist plus mini-PCIe and 2x M2 expansion slots. Lanner announced the release of a desktop networking appliance with up to 6x Gigabit Ethernet ports that measures a compact 231 x 200 x 44mm. […]
https://net2.com/how-to-find-the-largest-files-on-linux/
Most of us have installed tens of applications in our machines. As time goes on, many files will get bigger and bigger and your disk space will start to shrink. It is therefore important to know the files or directories that are eating up your machine disk space. In this article, you will learn different methods to find out the largest files in your system.
4 Ways to Transfer Files and Directories on Linux
As a Linux system administrator, there are many different ways to transfer files, securely or not, between two different hosts.
As a consequence, you want to transfer files, but you want to do it in a very secure and safe way. Luckily for you, there are many different commands that you can use in order to achieve that. In this tutorial, we are going to see all the different ways to transfer files between hosts on Linux using either ftp, sftp, scp or rsync.
How to Convert Strings into Integers in Python
All data types in Python, including integers and strings, are objects. Often when writing Python code, you will need to convert one data type to another. For example, to perform a math operation on a number represented as a string, it needs to be converted into an integer. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to convert a Python string to an integer.
Five Ubuntu-on-Intel gateways offer preloaded automation software
Logic Supply has introduced a line of Linux-ready “IGN” embedded gateways preloaded with Inductive Automation’s “Ignition” industrial automation and SCADA software with Intel Apollo Lake, Skylake, Coffee Lake, and Whiskey Lake CPUs. Logic Supply has launched a family of five IGN edge gateways that are preconfigured with Inductive Automation’s Ignition industrial automation trial software. The […]
Traceroute - Troubleshooting Network Connections in Linux
Learn how the traceroute command can be used to troubleshoot network issues. We cover the basics of traceroute, explain the output columns and some of it's popular options.
How to Get Commands Explanation in Terminal with Kmdr
Learning how to use the terminal can improve your Linux knowledge. If you're struggling with Linux commands, you can use the Kmdr tool to explain them.
Total War: WARHAMMER II - The Hunter & the Beast DLC Released for Linux and Mac
British video games publisher Feral Interactive announced the general availability of The Hunter & the Beast DLC for the Total War: WARHAMMER II video game for both Linux and macOS platforms.
The Slow Death of Technical Media
Those who work for corporate publishers, e.g. SJVN (Vaughan-Nichols) and Swapnil, aren't loyal to facts as much as they're loyal to their employers, very rich and well-connected people with an agenda deeply hostile towards Software Freedom
How To Create Directories Named With Current Date / Time / Month / Year
This brief tutorial describes how to create directories named with current date, time, month and year from commandline in Linux.
How to Install GlassFish 5 on CentOS 7
GlassFish is a complete Java EE application server, including an EJB container and all the other features of this stack. GlassFish is free software, dual-licensed under two free software licences: the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) and the GNU General Public License (GPL) with the classpath exception. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of installing GlassFish on a CentOS 7 VPS. The install process won’t take more than 10-15 minutes.
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