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How to Install RPM Packages on CentOS
RPM is a packaging system used by Red Hat and its derivatives such as CentOS and Fedora.
Making pictures with data
A little-appreciated feature of the command-line program ImageMagick is that IM can display data bytes as image bytes.
Flatpak Linux App Sandboxing Gets New FUSE-Based System-Wide Installation Method
The Flatpak development team released today a new stable version of their Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework that implements a new major feature around the system-wide installation method.
Pathway is an addictive mix of strategy and adventure, out now with Linux support
Developed by Robotality (Halfway) and published by Chucklefish (Starbound, Wargroove), Pathway has released today with same-day Linux support.
How to Install VLC Media Player on Ubuntu 18.04
VLC is one of the most popular open source multimedia players. It is cross-platform and can play virtually all multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio CDs, and different streaming protocols.
OpenStack Stein: A new cool drink of open-source cloud
The latest version of OpenStack is more container and telecom friendly than ever.
The MMO 'Albion Online' has officially gone free to play and it supports Linux
For those who are itching to play an MMO on Linux but don't want to pay a subscription, Albion Online just opened up the flood gates.
Apollo Lake based network appliance runs Ubuntu
Acrosser’s Linux-ready “AND-APL1N1FL” network appliance offers an Apollo Lake SoC, 6x GbE ports with 3x LAN bypass, and SATA III storage. Acrosser announced an “entry level” and “cost-effective” network appliance for small office network, UTM, mail server, and firewall applications. The AND-APL1N1FL runs Ubuntu 18.04 with Linux Kernel 4.4 and above or Windows 10 IoT […]
Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) Enters Final Freeze Ahead of Its April 18th Release
As of Thursday, April 11th, the forthcoming Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) operating system has entered the last stage of its development process, Final Freeze stage.
Linux Server Hardening Using Idempotency with Ansible: Part 2
In the first part of this series, we introduced something called idempotency, which can provide the ongoing improvements to your server estate’s security posture. In this article, we’ll get a little more hands-on with a look at some specific Ansible examples.
Ansible Guide: Create Ansible Playbook for LEMP Stack
Ansible is a simple automation tool that automates software application deployment, cloud provisioning, and configuration management. In this tutorial, we're going to show you how to create basic Ansible Playbook for provisioning the LEMP Stack on Ubuntu 18.04 Server.
The Ultimate Nerd Game is now called 'Logic World', releasing this Summer with Linux support
Remember The Ultimate Nerd Game (TUNG)? Well, it's now called Logic World and it's getting a massively expanded release this Summer with full Linux support.
How To Configure sudo Access In Linux?
2DayGeek: Three methods to configure sudo access in Linux.
Linux shell navigation to aliased directories with autocomplete
A Linux shell script for registering directory aliases and navigating to them with tab completion.
Joe Doss: How Do You Fedora?
We recently interviewed Joe Doss on how he uses Fedora. This is part of a series on the Fedora Magazine. The series profiles Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done. Contact us on the feedback form to express your interest in becoming a interviewee. Who is Joe Doss? Joe Doss lives […]
Linux C Programming tutorial Part 21: Character pointers, array of pointers, and pointer to pointer
The concept of pointers is indeed one of the very important concepts in the C programming language. Up until now, we have discussed several aspects of pointers in C. Expanding on that, in this tutorial, we will be discussing a few more pointer concepts.
Windows, Mac, or Linux? We compare the pros and cons of these computing platforms
By mid-2019, most people are fully entrenched with their favorite operating system choice. But, if you're upgrading from an old machine, you might want to re-evaluate your options. If you're choosing an operating system for your desktop or laptop computer, there are three main choices: Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Install and Configure Wildfly (JBoss) on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
WildFly, formerly known as JBoss, is a free, open-source, and cross-platform application server which is now developed by Red Hat. In this article, we will explain how a Ubuntu administrator can install and configure Wildfly for local and remote access.
Designing posters with Krita, Scribus, and Inkscape
A few months ago, I was asked to design some posters for a local Free Software Foundation (FSF) event. Richard M. Stallman was visiting our country, and my friend Abhas Abhinav wanted to put up some posters and banners to promote his visit. I designed two posters for RMS's talk in Bangalore.
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How libraries are adopting open source
Four years ago, I interviewed Nathan Currulla, co-founder of ByWater Solutions, a major services and solutions provider for Koha, a popular open source integrated library system (ILS).
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