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Knot DNS: One Tame and Sane Authoritative DNS Server

How to install and minimally configure Knot to act as your home lab's local domain master and slave servers.

Choosing the right model for maintaining and enhancing your IoT project

In today's connected embedded device market, driven by the Internet of things (IoT), a large share of devices in development are based on Linux of one form or another. The prevalence of low-cost boards with ready-made Linux distributions is a key driver in this. Acquiring hardware, building your custom code, connecting the devices to other hardware peripherals and the internet as well as device management using commercial cloud providers has never been easier. read more

How to Install Mezzanine CMS on CentOS 7

  • RoseHosting Blog; By RoseHosting (Posted by RoseHosting on May 25, 2019 5:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux

Left Is A Minimalist, Distraction-Free Text Editor For Writers

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 25, 2019 3:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Left is a free and open source distraction-free text editor for Linux, Windows and Mac. Its main goal of is to get you to focus on writing, sporting writing essentials like autocomplete, synonym suggestions and writing statistics.

Packit -- auto-package your projects into Fedora

What is packit Packit (https://packit.dev/) is a CLI tool that helps you auto-package your upstream projects into the Fedora operating system. But what does it really mean? As a developer, you might want to add or update your package in Fedora. If you’ve done it in the past, you know it’s no easy task. If […]

GUI To Batch Rename Files On Linux With Exif And Music Tags Support: Inviska Rename

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 25, 2019 12:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Inviska Rename is a free and open source GUI batch file rename utility for Linux, Mac and Windows. It supports renaming based on music tags and Exif information, and much more.

Episode 19: Democratizing Cybersecurity

  • Linux Journal; By Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls (Posted by bob on May 25, 2019 11:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community, Linux
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Alex Gounares of Polyverse Linux about Cybersecurity for everyone.

Breaking Up Apache Log Files for Analysis

What I need to do is be able to process Apache log files and isolate specific problems and glitches that are being encountered—a perfect use for a shell script. In fact, I have a script of this nature that offers basic analytics in my book Wicked Cool Shell Scripts from O'Reilly, but this is a bit more specific.

How to Check if a File or Directory Exists in Python

  • linuxize.com; By linuxize (Posted by linuxize on May 25, 2019 8:26 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Python
When writing Python scripts, you may want to perform a certain action only if a file or directory exists or not. For example, you may want to read or write data to a configuration file or to create the file only if it already doesn't exist.

How to Install Kodi on Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ben Stockton (Posted by damien on May 25, 2019 6:56 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
When it comes to media streaming, there's no better player than Kodi. Here's how you can install Kodi on some of the most popular Linux distros.

Destination Linux EP122 – Richard Brown of openSUSE

On this episode of Destination Linux we sit down with Richard Brown, of openSUSE, for an interview about his journey into Linux and becoming the Chairman of openSUSE.

PyRadio – curses based internet radio player

For this review, I’ll run through PyRadio. Unlike the other radio players I’ve covered, PyRadio is curses based software.

How To Force fsck (Filesystem Consistency Check) After Reboot

  • Linux Uprising; By Logix (Posted by logix on May 25, 2019 2:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
With old sysvinit and Upstart, users could force a disk check on next reboot using a simple command (sudo touch /forcefsck), but that's no longer the case nowadays, with most Linux distributions using systemd. This article explains how to force fsck to run at boot time in two ways, which work with systemd. You'll also find a command that shows when a partition was last checked by fsck, at the end of the article.

Building a Raspberry PI Cluster - Part IV: Monitoring

Having a cluster built out of Raspberry Pi's is not only fun but also eases your work. As we discussed in our latest article in the series you can use the cluster to compile software or make it gather data from various sources on the Internet. There are many uses for such a thing. However, after compiling for an hour straight you might get curious as of how your nodes perform. How they work under load, if they're not under-powered or if the CPU temperature is not rising above desired levels.

BlackArch Linux Ethical Hacking OS Gets New Release with More Than 150 New Tools

The BlackArch Linux ethical hacking and penetration testing operating system has received a new installation media today that brings lots of updated and new tools, as well as many other improvements.

Microsoft Adds Linux Kernel to Windows – How Does this Affect You?

Recently, Microsoft announced an update for the implementation of a whole Linux kernel to the OS. What does this mean, and how does it affect you?

Amp Up Your Linux Music Library With DeaDBeeF

  • Make Tech Easier; By Nick Congleton (Posted by damien on May 24, 2019 8:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
There are plenty of fantasic music players on Linux. DeaDBeeF, however, stands out among the rest. Learn how to install and customize this Linux favorite.

Transpose, pivot and bin with GNU Datamash 1.4

  • BASHing data; By Bob Mesibov (Posted by Bob_Mesibov on May 24, 2019 6:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
GNU Datamash is a command-line data wrangler with a lot of useful capabilities. In this post I test-drive three Datamash operations, in two cases comparing them with other command-line tools.

Play MP3 Files using the Ubuntu Command Line

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on May 24, 2019 5:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
In this article, we will explain how you can install and use the famous Sox command line utility in order to listen to mp3s in your Terminal.

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