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Defining DevOps in layers
What in the world is DevOps? I think this is a question everyone new to DevOps asks early in their journey.
If you ask 10 people this question, you will most likely get 10 different answers. This speaks positively to the pervasive, open nature of DevOps but also to the lack of a clear definition or implementation. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it can make it difficult for DevOps journeymen and journeywomen.
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Intel launches first 10th Gen Ice Lake CPUs with 10nm fabrication
Intel launched its first 10nm, 10th Gen Ice Lake Core CPUs with Gen 11 graphics, Intel Deep Learning Boost technology, 9 to 15W TDPs, and support for WiFi 6 and Thunderbolt 3. After leaking a roadmap of new 10th Gen Ice Lake and other future CPUs in late April, Intel officially launched its first Ice […]
How to Find a Specific Word in a File on Linux
Most search tools only look at file names. Grep will look inside files with the correct flags. Learn how you can find a specific word in a file on Linux.
Real Linux Desktop Experience with X410 and WSL?
X410 is billed as the ultimate X Server for running Linux GUI apps from the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Graphically program in Python with Pythonic
Pythonic is a graphical programming tool that makes it easy for users to create Python applications using ready-made function modules. The PyQt5-based application is aimed primarily at newcomers to programming, but experienced users can incorporate their own Python code into the application.
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GNOME 3.34 Desktop Environment Gets Second Development Release, Download Now
The development cycle of the upcoming GNOME 3.34 desktop environment continues with the second development milestone, GNOME 3.33.2, which is now available for public testing.
Writing in Style With LibreOffice
Making the effort to learn to use the powerful style tools in LibreOffice Writer will save you time in the long run, while freeing you up to concentrate on your writing.
Linux Kernel 5.2 to Come with Improved Support for Logitech Wireless Devices
The upcoming Linux 5.2 kernel series will come with lots of cool new features and performance improvements that users of Linux-based operating system will enjoy, including improved support for Logitech's wireless devices.
Lodestar
So, were you asked what you wanted to be when you grew up? Bet ya were. I'll also bet that most never saw what was coming either. Neither did I. It took me 50 years to grow up. Linux made it all possible.
Companies Pushing Open Source RISC-V Silicon Out to the Edge
It emerged as a force in the silicon market last year, and its been gaining momentum ever since.
Aaeon releases HW monitoring stack for Linux-on-Intel systems
Aaeon’s BIOS-driven “HERO SDK” hardware monitoring stack supports Linux-driven Aaeon systems that use Intel’s Gemini, Whiskey, and Coffee Lake CPUs. The company has also posted specs for a Coffee Lake based “COM-CFHB6” COM Express. Aaeon announced a HERO SDK to “help developers with monitoring and controlling hardware on Aaeon platforms.” Available for modern Intel-based systems […]
How to Schedule File Backups to Google Drive on Ubuntu
In this article, we will learn how to schedule backups to Google Drive in Ubuntu OS. We will use the Déjà Dup backup tool that comes pre-installed with Ubuntu OS.
Huawei and Other Mobile ‘Tech Giants’: You Should (Really) Break Free from Google/Android
The founder of the privacy respecting version of Android, /e/, says the time is right for phone makers to adopt an operating system that isn’t dependent on a single company.
2 Tools To Test Internet Speed From The Command Line
This article presents 2 command line tools for checking your Internet connection speed. This can be useful to check if your ISP does indeed offer the speeds it claims, to diagnose possible issues with your Internet connection, and so on.
How to Setup IRedMail Server on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
iRedMail is a free, open source mail server solution that automatically installs and configure all necessary mail server components on your server. In this tutorial, we will learn how to set up a full-featured mail server with iRedMail on Ubuntu 18.04 server.
The shortcomings of rootless containers
In my previous articles on user namespace and rootless containers, I talked about how you can run and build containers using Podman and Buildah without becoming root.
I showed how you could do some awesome stuff, including running containers with lots of different user IDs (UIDs), installing software, setting up networking, and running containers at Quay.io, Docker.io, or pretty much any other container registry.
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Kernel 5.2-rc2 Is Out, Ubuntu Security Team's New Podcast, the E Foundation's Refurbished Phones with /e/ OS Available Soon, Mozilla Announces Firefox 68 Beta 6 Test Day and PostgreSQL 12 Beta Release
News briefs for May 28, 2019.
First South Korea and Now China: The Move Away From Microsoft Windows
East Asia is putting Microsoft’s monopoly on desktops/laptops at great risk; there might be more discussion about this in days/weeks to come
Install Mautic with LEMP on Ubuntu 18.04
Install Mautic with LEMP on Ubuntu 18.04. In this article you are going to learn how to install and setup Mautic on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Nginx, PHP 7.2 and connect to Remote MySQL database.
Four Ways To Install Security Updates On Red Hat (RHEL) And CentOS Systems?
2DayGeek: Learn, what are the different methods that available to install security updates on Red Hat and CentOS system.
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