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Managing RAID arrays with mdadm
Mdadm stands for Multiple Disk and Device Administration. It is a command line tool that can be used to manage software RAID arrays on your Linux PC. This article outlines the basics you need to get started with it. The following five commands allow you to make use of mdadm’s most basic features: Create a […]
Red Hat survey finds were living in an open-source world
Video: Red Hat's new survey of enterprise businesses reveals a world where almost everyone has joined the open-source bandwagon.
Network Service Mesh Project Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Project backed by Cisco, VMware and Red Hat lands as a new sandbox effort to enable a new type of mesh of container networking.
How to Configure Apache and PHP for High Traffic Websites on Linux Server
Most people think Apache is too resourc-eintensive. We will show you how to properly configure Apache and PHP to handle high traffic on a Linux server.
Determine Your Current Working Directory
In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the pwd command to determine your current working directory.
What Is the State of Enterprise Open-Source Software?
Red Hat's annual State of Enterprise Open-Source software report reveals that some organizations are still concerned about security, though overall adoption is growing.
7 Essential Linux Apps for Guitarists
If you have a digital audio device that can connect your guitar to a PC, here is some software you can use to record, edit and process the signal.
Blender short film, new license for Chef, ethics in open source, and more news
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the 12th Blender short film, Chef shifts away from open core toward a 100% open source license, SuperTuxKart's latest release candidate with online multiplayer support, and more.
Blender Animation Studio releases Spring
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Ryzen R1000 SoC offers dual Zen and triple Vega cores with a 12-25W TDP
AMD unveiled a lower-powered version of the Ryzen Embedded V1000 SoC called the Ryzen Embedded R1000 with dual quad-threaded cores, 12-25W TDPs, triple 4K displays, and support for dual 10GbE ports. When AMD unveiled the Ryzen Embedded V1000 in Feb. 2018, the chipmaker claimed the x86-based CPU delivered twice the performance of its earlier R-Series […]
How to Install Android Studio IDE on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Android Studio provides the fastest tools to build apps for every type of Android device. In this article, we will explain how to install the Android Studio on your Ubuntu through the Snap Store.
How to Install OpenVPN Server and Client with Easy-RSA 3 on CentOS 7
OpenVPN is an open source application that allows you to create a secure private network over the public internet. In this tutorial, we will show you how to step-by-step install and configure OpenVPN on CentOS 7.6. And we will implement the certificate-based OpenVPN authentication.
Linux Server Hardening Using Idempotency with Ansible: Part 3
In the previous articles, we introduced idempotency as a way to approach your server’s security posture and looked at some specific Ansible examples, including the kernel, system accounts, and IPtables. In this final article of the series, we’ll look at a few more server-hardening examples and talk a little more about how the idempotency playbook might be used.
Entroware Updates Its Linux Laptops with 8th Gen Intel CPUs, Nvidia RTX Graphics
Entroware informs Softpedia about some recent hardware updates the UK-based computer company managed to bring to several of its Linux-powered laptop lineups.
Why Not Install Software Packages From The Internet
Hello, avid Linux readers! Someone from the Internet has told you not to execute random scripts you find on the Internet and now you're reading why we shouldn't install software packages from the Internet. Or more specifically, the aim of this article is why it's wise to stick to distribution maintained packages and not those latest software packages we find out there on the Internet even if it's distributed by the official brand's page.
Matrix libraries for C and C++
This article presents some of the currently available options for open source C/C++ matrix libraries employable within a Linux environment. Particular libraries discussed are Meschach, which provides routines for operating on matrices and vectors for projects coded in C, the Cooperware Matrix (CwMtx) for C++ coding, and Blitz, which provides an n-dimensional array class for C++ with integral, floating, complex, and well-behaved, user-defined types.
Latest Firefox for iOS Now Available
Today’s Firefox for iPhone and iPad users offers enhancements that will make it easier to get you to what you want faster, from new links within your library and managing …
GNU/Linux is Being Eaten Alive by Large Corporations With Their Agenda
A sort of corporate takeover, or moneyed interests at the expense of our freedom, can be seen as a 'soft coup' whose eventual outcome would involve all or most servers in 'the cloud' (surveillance with patent tax as part of the rental fees) and almost no laptops/desktops which aren't remotely controlled (and limit what's run on them, using something like UEFI 'secure boot')
Pengwin: A Linux specifically for Windows Subsystem for Linux
Video: You've been able to run many Linux distros on Windows thanks to WSL for years. Now, there's a Linux distro built to work hand-in-glove with WSL.
Building a DNS-as-a-service with OpenStack Designate
Designate is a multi-tenant DNS-as-a-service that includes a REST API for domain and record management, a framework for integration with Neutron, and integration support for Bind9.
You would want to consider a DNSaaS for the following:
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Linspire Enterprise Server 2019 Released
Today the PC / Opensystems development team is pleased to announce the release of Linspire Enterprise server, our high-performance solution to SMB customers who need constant uptime coupled with reliability, scalability, and flexibility. LES 2019 is well suited to web, application, file and print services; it can just as easily be deployed as a thin client server or virtual machine host. The LTS server kernel 4.18 will offer rock-solid for any workload you throw at LES 2019. Linspire Enterprise Server is part of our Linspire Enterprise Services offering which includes Linspire Embedded Desktop and Linspire Community Server.
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