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How To Format Disk Partitions on Linux
As a system administrator, you may be asked to manage disks between different operating systems such as Windows, Linux and MacOS. As a consequence, you may have to format your disk partitions accordingly in order for them to be compatible across multiple environments. What filesystems should you use?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Officially Released, Here's What's New
Red Hat officially released today the first point release to its latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 operating system series, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1, which brings updated components, enhanced security, and new developer tools.
Google's Linux-Based Chrome OS Now Officially Supports Virtual Workspaces
Google announced today that its Linux-based Chrome OS operating system for Chromebooks now finally supports virtual workspaces with the latest release.
Conquering documentation challenges on a massive project
Given the recent surge in popularity of open source data science projects like pandas, NumPy, and Matplotlib, it’s probably no surprise that the increased level of interest is generating user complaints about documentation. To help shed light on what’s at stake, we talked to someone who knows a lot about the subject: Thomas Caswell, the lead developer of Matplotlib.
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Admin 101: Apache survival basics
Here's a quick Apache administration rundown for when you get thrown an Apache server to suddenly maintain at work.
How to Add User to Sudoers in Debian
sudo is a command-line utility that allows trusted users to run commands as another user, by default root.
Open by nature: What building a platform for activists taught me about playful development
"Open" isn't just a way we can build software. It's an attitude we can adopt toward anything we do.
And when we adopt it, we can move mountains.
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How SSH establishes secure communication
Curious about how SSH establishes secure communication between two systems? We're here to help!
Doppler - A Zero Configuration Remote Monitoring Tool
Doppler is a zero configuration remote monitoring tool for Linux systems. Doppler is lightweight tool and it doesn't require any additional configuration.
My first contribution to open source: Making a decision
Previously, I put a lot of blame on impostor syndrome for delaying my first open source contribution. But there was another factor that I can’t ignore: I can’t make a decision to save my life. And with millions of open source projects to choose from, choosing one to contribute to is overwhelming.
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How to Find Out Top Memory Consuming Processes in Linux
This tutorial allows you to discover the top memory consumption processes on Linux.
How to Install and Use a Vulnerability Scanner in Linux
This tutorial shows how to install OpenVas, an open-source vulnerability scanner for Linux, and then run your first vulnerability scan.
The 10 Best Linux Books To Read in 2019
Linux has become a go-to operating system for much larger platforms, such as servers, supercomputers, and cloud computing, as well as the small, handy devices we keep on our persons at all times; smartphones.
There are loads of Linux books on the market today, covering a wide range of skill levels, many of which may not suit your unique situation. We’ve comprised this years top 10 best Linux books, sorted from beginner to expert...
There are loads of Linux books on the market today, covering a wide range of skill levels, many of which may not suit your unique situation. We’ve comprised this years top 10 best Linux books, sorted from beginner to expert...
System76 introduces laptops with open source BIOS coreboot
In mid-October, System76 made an exciting announcement for open source hardware fans: It would soon begin shipping two of its laptop models, Galago Pro and Darter Pro, with the open source BIOS coreboot.
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KDE Plasma 5.17 Released
Plasma is the desktop environment for people who want modern looking, customizable, and want new features every now and then.
Training and certification for Linux system administrators
What training and certification opportunities should you seek as a Linux system administrator? Which ones should you look for if you want to hire a Linux system administrator? There are answers.
Hypervisor comeback, Linus says no and reads email, and more industry trends
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
Modular, open source automation controller runs on Raspberry Pi CM3
A modular, open-spec “YABA DesktopBox” controller and IoT gateway has launched on Indiegogo with an RPi CM3 based control board and an Arduino based analog and digital I/O board. A USB 3.1 backplane supports LVDS/EtherCAT and I2C buses. A startup called YABA (Yet Another Backplane Architecture) based in Italy and Latvia has gone to Indiegogo […]
Google Outs Android Security Patch for November 2019, 38 Vulnerabilities Fixed
Google has released today the Android Security Patch for November 2019 to address various security vulnerabilities and fix bugs in its latest Android 10 mobile operating system.
How to create a user in Ubuntu/Debian: ‘useradd’ command usage, a beginner’s guide
The ‘useradd’ command in linux is a popular tool used to create or add user accounts.Much like the command ‘usermod’, the ‘useradd’ command affects many files when it is invoked to create a new user account, namely, /etc/shadow, /etc/passwd, /etc/gshadow , /etc/login.defs, /etc/group
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