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Analyzing the Stack Overflow Survey with Python and Pandas
The Stack Overflow Survey Results for 2019 are in! The dataset is quite large; according to the description:
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Good List of 5 Open Source Log Management Software
There are tons of proprietary closed-source log management software that would charge you a lot of money via a monthly subscription based on the size of log files you analyze, the storage/rotation time.. etc, and other great free open source solutions that you can use. In this list, we introduce 5 of them.
Intro to Ansible Tower
Not sure whether you need Red Hat Ansible or Red Hat Ansible Tower? Read on, and learn how to get started with Ansible Tower as well #EnableSysadmin by @HERontheCLI
How to Clear the DropBox Cache on Ubuntu
In this article, we will explain how you can clear the Dropbox cache both through the UI and the command line on Ubuntu Linux.
Service robot runs on 9th Gen Coffee Lake system with nine GbE ports
Vecow announced a service robot that runs Linux or Windows with ROS on its rugged, Coffee Lake based, 9x GbE equipped “ECX-1000” computer, which recently added support for 9th Gen CPUs. Taiwan-based Vecow announced that its rugged, Intel Coffee Lake based ECX-1000 computer is driving a new professional service robot aimed at Asian markets. The […]
How To Add Swap Space on CentOS 8
This tutorial focuses on how to create swap space on CentOS 8 using a swap file or a swap partition.
On CentOS 8, it is quite common to run out of memory.
It can be because you are running too many programs, or because some of your programs are taking too many resources from your CentOS 8 host.
On CentOS 8, it is quite common to run out of memory.
It can be because you are running too many programs, or because some of your programs are taking too many resources from your CentOS 8 host.
How to Install FreeBSD 12.0 with ZFS Filesystem
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the latest version of FreeBSD 12.0 on ZFS. We will use the BSDinstall, which automatically uses the entire disk for the FreeBSD system.
Raspberry Pi OS Raspbian Improves Raspberry Pi 4 Support, Adds Many Improvements
Raspberry Pi Foundation released a new version of the official Raspberry Pi operating system, Raspbian, to improve support for the latest Raspberry Pi 4 computer, as well as to add many other enhancements and updated components.
Getting started with Corteza Low Code for your CRM: How to build an application
Corteza is open source software often used as an alternative to Salesforce. In addition to its customer relationship management (CRM) application, one of its most popular and empowering features is its low-code development environment, which helps users create custom Corteza apps that give them exactly what they need.
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Shelter, Application To Create An Isolated Space On Android!
Creating an application clone on a smartphone is one way to open 2 different accounts for an application for certain purposes. Actually, cloning an application is not necessary when the application has a feature to open more than one account. Examples are Applications made by Google.
Contribute at the kernel and IoT edition Fedora test days
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started. There are two upcoming test days in […]
Bash Script to Generate System Uptime Reports on Linux
This bash script will collect all the server uptime and send the report to the given email id.
How To Add A User to Sudoers On CentOS 8
In today’s tutorial, we are going to focus on adding a user to sudoers on the most recent CentOS distribution : CentOS 8.
In CentOS 8, there are two ways of adding a user to sudoers : you can add it to the wheel group (similar to the sudo group on Debian based distributions) or you can add the user to the sudoers file.
Here are the details of the two methods used.
In CentOS 8, there are two ways of adding a user to sudoers : you can add it to the wheel group (similar to the sudo group on Debian based distributions) or you can add the user to the sudoers file.
Here are the details of the two methods used.
How I ditched my old OS and jumped into Linux
About a year ago, I came across an article on Twitter, Ditching Windows: 2 Weeks With Ubuntu Linux On The Dell XPS 13, by Jason Evangelho, a long-time Forbes tech writer. Here was a person who was clearly fired up from his recent experience using Linux. He had recently been sent a laptop running Windows 10 for evaluation and, in the middle of a large file transfer, the machine restarted without warning.
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Large Corporations Can Definitely Work With Free/Libre Software But Total Domination Over Free/Libre Software is the Problem
Typical and lousy corporate screed, along with corporate media, incites the public against Stallman (based on deliberate misrepresentation), potentially forcing him into temporary ‘homelessness’ (the above is a new Web page from Stallman) while corporations that incorporate GNU into their products rake in billions of dollars each month
8 Different Ways To Generate A Strong Password In Linux
This brief tutorial describes different ways to generate a strong password in Linux and Unix-like operating systems from Command line.
Writing Less Simple, Yet Stupid Filesystem Using FUSE in C
This tutorial explains how to create Less Simple, Yet Stupid Filesystem by using FUSE. This filesystem will be able to create new directories/files, list available directories/files, read files and write to them.
The Linux and gaming Sunday round-up paper
Another week has passed already? There's simply not enough time in the week! Since we slow right during during the weekend to get a little downtime ready to be fresh for another week, here's some interesting bits for Sunday reading.
How to Run Ubuntu Container in Chrome OS
The default Linux distro used in Chrome OS Crostini is Debian. You are not stuck with it, though. Here's how to change it to run Ubuntu instead.
Whats your favorite compiler?
Everyone has a favorite tool for any given job. For programmers, the building process is often a relatively brief job in their workflow, but it's the one that really matters. After all, without compiled code, there's nothing to distribute to users. And different compilers have different features and—whether or not there's a bug about it—quirks. Compilers matter.
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