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How we built a Linux desktop app with Electron

Tutanota is a secure, open source email service that's been available as an app for the browser, iOS, and Android. The client code is published under GPLv3 and the Android app is available on F-Droid to enable everyone to use a completely Google-free version. read more

How to Install GlassFish on Ubuntu 18.04

GlassFish is a fully-fledged open-source reference implementation of Java EE application server for developing and deploying Java-based applications. It supports JPA, JSF, JSP/Servlet, JMS, RMI, as well as many other Java-based technologies. It also provides both web and CLI-based administration consoles for easier configuration and management of your Java applications and their respective components. In this article, we will show you how to install GlassFish on a Linux VPS with Ubuntu 18.04 OS.

MX Linux 18.2 Released with Latest Updates from Debian GNU/Linux 9.8 "Stretch"

The MX Linux development team released a new version of their desktop-oriented, Debian-based operating system that brings latest software and security updates from Debian Stable.

Managing Partitions with sgdisk

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Apr 10, 2019 6:48 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Roderick W. Smith‘s sgdisk command can be used to manage the partitioning of your hard disk drive from the command line. The basics that you need to get started with it are demonstrated below. The following six parameters are all that you need to know to make use of sgdisk’s most basic features: -pPrint the […]

How to Install Matomo Web Analytics on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Matomo formerly known as Piwik is a free web analytics application that can be used to tracks online visits to one or more websites and displays reports on these visits for analysis. In this tutorial, I am going to explain how to install Matomo on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server.

Guest Post: The Linux Foundation (LF) is “Putting the CON in Conference!” (Part 1)

Proprietary software giants with their sponsorships and gifts are more like Trojan horses or parasites striving to infect the host; how can the LF be protected from them?

Brace yourselves: Exploit published for serious Magento bug allowing card skimming

Another serious security hole in the Magneto e-commerce platform

5 open source mobile apps

Like most people in the world, I'm rarely further than an arm's reach from my smartphone. My Android device provides a seemingly limitless number of communication, productivity, and entertainment services thanks to the open source mobile apps I've installed from Google Play and F-Droid.

The Reg takes a trip over the New Edge. Mmmm... New Coke with extra fizz

The Vulture hooks a talon into Microsoft's Edge-y take on Chromium. Having gripped our claws on Microsoft's shiny new Edge browser we have... thoughts. And they aren't all good ones.…

How to scale DevOps: 10 expert tips

  • enterprisersproject.com; By Carla Rudder (Posted by crudder on Apr 10, 2019 5:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
Doing DevOps and doing it at scale are two very different things. Here’s how to push past barriers to wider success.

How to Benchmark Linux Servers to Choose the Best One

  • Make Tech Easier; By Alexandru Andrei (Posted by damien on Apr 10, 2019 4:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The best way to choose a virtual private server for your app is to benchmark it. Learn how to benchmark a Linux server and choose which is best for you.

SOMs based on RK3399 and PX30 SoCs target IoT

The RK3399-based SOM-RK391 and the Rockchip PX30-based SOM-RP301 are a pair of SOMs launched by Arbor. The boards both support Linux and Android. A carrier board supporting these, and future Arbor Arm-based SOMs is provided as well. Arbor Technology has introduced a pair of System-on-Module (SOM) products both based on Rockchip SoCs, the RK3399-based SOM-RK391 […]

Linux Server Hardening Using Idempotency with Ansible: Part 1

  • Linux.com - Original Content; By Chris Binnie (Posted by bob on Apr 10, 2019 1:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Security; Groups: Linux
I think it’s safe to say that the need to frequently update the packages on our machines has been firmly drilled into us. To ensure the use of latest features and also keep security bugs to a minimum, skilled engineers and even desktop users are well-versed in the need to update their software.

How to Copy Files or Directories in Linux

  • ThisHosting.Rocks; By Pulkit Chandak (Posted by Feenta on Apr 10, 2019 12:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Today we are going to present a guide on one of the most basic activities on a computer system: Copying files. The command used by the Linux CLI to copy files is ‘cp’. It’s a very simple command with an ample amount of options, to provide flexibility to the users. The cp command and these instructions work on Ubuntu, CentOS, Linux Mint, and other Linux distros. Let us discuss the different uses of cp.

Linux Partition Management

Making Linux partitions is one of the toughest tasks for new Linux users. In this article, I will cover various topics on Linux partitioning. I'll use different Linux partition managers to list, create, resize, extend and delete Linux partitions.

6 Kubernetes security questions, answered

What should you ask about Kubernetes security strategy? Kubernetes experts weigh in on 6 questions worth examining

Cloud Native Computing Foundation adopts Kubernetes-friendly container runtime

Red Hat's Container Runtime Interface -- Orchestrator (CRI-O) -- is now a CNCF incubation level project. As such, it may soon challenge Docker as the top container runtime.

How to Edit Your Hosts File

The hosts file is used to map domain names (hostnames) to IP addresses. It is a plain-text file used by all operating systems. In this article, we’ll provide instructions about how to modify the hosts file on Linux, macOS and Windows.

Rust never sleeps: C++-alike language tops Stack Overflow survey for fourth year in a row

Python still popular. Visual Basic for Applications liked about as much as meetings. It seems coders cannot get enough of Rust, according to a survey conducted by dev saviours Stack Overflow.…

OpenStack Stein Improves Cloud Identity and Orchestration

The OpenStack Stein release introduces new multi-cloud orchestration capabilities, as well as enhancements to help enable edge computing use-cases.

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