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Understanding the /etc/fstab File in Linux
2DayGeek: Linux admin should understand the /etc/fstab file format, that helps them in many ways.
LyricPad – access lyrics over the web with this Qt based app
LyricPad is a free and open source lyrics viewer written in C++ and uses Qt, a free and open-source widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. LyricPad relies on Python code and back-end.
KDE Plasma 5.17 Linux Desktop to Modernize the Settings, Add Many UI Changes
Work on the KDE Plasma 5.17 desktop environment is ongoing and it looks like there will be a lot of interface changes, as long time KDE developer Nate Graham revealed today.
Do you prefer a live demo to be perfect or broken?
At DevFest DC in June, Sara Robinson, developer advocate at Google Cloud, gave the most seamless live demo I've ever witnessed.
Sara live-coded a machine model from scratch using TensorFlow and Keras. Then she trained the model live, deployed it to Google's Cloud AI platform, and used the deployed model to make predictions.
With the exception of perhaps one small hiccup, the whole thing went smoothly, and I learned a lot as an audience member.
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How to Install Xrdp Server (Remote Desktop) on Ubuntu 18.04
Xrdp is an open-source implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) allowing you to graphically control a remote system. With RDP you can log in to the remote machine and create a real desktop session same as if you had logged in to a local machine.
The Linux Find Command - Everything You Need to Know
An in-depth look at the Linux find command and all of it's tests, expressions and operators.
How to structure a multi-file C program: Part 1
It has often been said that the art of computer programming is part managing complexity and part naming things. I contend that this is largely true with the addition of "and sometimes it requires drawing boxes."
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Q4OS Operating System Brings the Trinity Desktop to Debian GNU/Linux 10 "Buster"
The Q4OS team announced the released of the Q4OS 3.8 "Centaurus" Linux and Debian-based computer operating system, a major version that adds many new features and improvements.
Cloudera open source route seeks to keep big data alive
Inspired by the IBM-Red Hat model, Cloudera goes the open source route to broaden its market as demand for Hadoop weakens and the vendor takes on big competitors like AWS.
16 essentials for sysadmin superheroes
You know you're a sysadmin if you are either knee-deep in system logs, constantly handling user errors, or carving out time to document it all along the way. Yesterday was Sysadmin Appreciation Day and we want to give a big "thank you" to our favorite IT pros. We've pulled together the ultimate list of tasks, resources, tools, commands, and guides to help you become a sysadmin superhero.
Linux Commands – Working with Directories
Here I will be writing about the basics of working with directories in Linux from the command line. I was quite confused about this when I first started using Linux about 14 years ago, coming from a windows GUI world. After learning about linux , I now know that it is much easier and faster to work from the linux command line than in windows GUI.
The Definitive Guide to Centralized Logging with Syslog on Linux
...what if we could have a centralized way to store our logs, on a remote machine?
The Future Of Red Hat At IBM
IBM has a long history of working with the open source community. Way back in 1999, IBM announced a $1billion investment in Linux. IBM is also credited for creating one of the most innovative advertisements about Linux. But IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat raised some serious and genuine questions around IBM’s commitment to Open Source and the future of Red Hat at the big blue.
GNOME 3.34 Desktop Environment Gets Fourth Snapshot, Beta Is Coming Early August
With a delay of one week, the last snapshot in the upcoming GNOME 3.34 desktop environment is finally here and ready for testing before the beta milestones in August.
How to Install Apache CouchDB on Debian 9
Apache CouchDB is a free and open-source NoSQL document-oriented database solution that uses JSON to store data. CouchDB is commonly used in mobile replication and synchronization devices as it does not lock the database files at the time of writing. In this article, we will show you how to install Apache CouchDB on a Debian 9 VPS.
How to Install Apache Web Server on Debian 10 Linux
Apache HTTP server is one of the most popular web servers in the world. It is an open-source and cross-platform HTTP server that powers a large percentage of the Internet’s websites. Apache provides many powerful features that can be extended through additional modules. In this tutorial, we’ll explain how to install Apache on Debian 10, Buster.
People From Half a Dozen Countries May be Banned From Participating in the Linux Foundation Because It's Outsourcing Many Projects to Microsoft/GitHub
The Linux/Microsoft Foundation is increasingly inheriting Microsoft policies, which are themselves in gross violation of the Four Freedoms enshrined/guaranteed by Free software licences
How to Install Memcached on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Memcached is a free and open-source memory object caching systems that can be used to speed up your applications by temporarily storing information in memory. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Memcached on Ubuntu 18.04 server.
Edge computing: 6 things to know
Are you exploring use cases for edge computing? Pay attention to these factors - from security to cost
SDL 2.0.10 released, testing a more regular release cycle
If you're a game developer, you've likely heard of SDL 2 and plenty of you are probably already using it. In fact, SDL 2 helps power a huge amount of Linux games and a new release is out now.
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