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How to Install Gogs on CentOS 7
In this guide, we will show you how to install Gogs on a CentOS 7 VPS with MariaDB as a backend database. Gogs is a free and open-source self-hosted Git service written in the Go programming language.
AMD R1000-based signage player does triple 4K with EDID
Ibase’s fanless “SI-323-N” signage player runs Ubuntu or Windows on an AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 with up to 32GB DDR4, 2x GbE, 2x M.2, mini-PCIe, and 3x 4K-ready HDMI 2.0 ports with audio and EDID. In April, when AMD unveiled a lower-powered version of the Ryzen Embedded V1000 SoC called the Ryzen Embedded R1000, the […]
Ubuntu and ZFS on Linux and how to get it right
In some ways, ZFS on Linux still falls short from the ZFS on Solaris. It is fully ingrained in the Solaris ecosystem, from the boot environment all the way to the graphical user experience. You could even manage your snapshots and more from GNOME. Adding root support for ZFS is a wonderful next step for the Ubuntu distribution. However, I am more intrigued to see what comes next in the integration of ZFS from within the Ubuntu operating environment.
Implementing edge computing, DevOps like car racing, and more industry trends
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
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Webmin: A web-based Linux management tool
What's more fun than a barrel of monkeys? A barrel of monkeys with a web management interface, of course.
How to use Twitter Lite App on Ubuntu
Twitter Lite is a progressive web app that is designed actually for mobile users but can work on any device using web browsers. Today in this article, we will see how we can install and use Twitter on Ubuntu desktop.
Introduction to the Linux chown command
Every file and directory on a Linux system is owned by someone, and the owner has complete control to change or delete the files they own. In addition to having an owning user, a file has an owning group.
You can view the ownership of a file using the ls -l command:
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How To View Image Metadata On Linux
This guide talks about three commandline tools to view image metadata on Linux.
Neptune 6.0 Linux Distro Released, It's Based on Debian GNU/Linux 10 "Buster"
The development team behind the Neptune Linux operating system have released a new major version that's based upon the latest Debian GNU/Linux release.
5 ops tasks to do with Ansible
In this DevOps world, it sometimes appears the Dev half gets all the limelight, with Ops the forgotten half in the relationship. It's almost as if the leading Dev tells the trailing Ops what to do, with almost everything "Ops" being whatever Dev says it should be. Ops, therefore, gets left behind, punted to the back, relegated to the bench.
I'd like to see more OpsDev happening. So let's look at a handful of things Ansible can help you do with your day-to-day Ops life.
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Odroid-N2 media player bundle runs Amlogic-optimized CoreELEC
Hardkernel has released a media player bundle of its Odroid-N2 SBC loaded with CoreELEC, an Amlogic-optimized fork of LibreELEC. The CoreELEC Edition costs $65 (2GB RAM) or $75 (4GB) with case, PSU, and 8GB microSD card. Hardkernel has launched an Odroid-N2 CoreELEC Edition that combines the open-spec, community backed Odroid-N2 SBC with CoreELEC — a […]
How to Install VestaCP on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
VestaCP is a free, open-source and powerful website control panel that comes with website, email, database, and DNS functionalities. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install and configure VestaCP on Ubuntu 18.04 server.
Using variables in Bash
In computer science (and casual computing), a variable is a location in memory that holds arbitrary information for later use. In other words, it’s a temporary storage container for you to put data into and get data out of. In the Bash shell, that data can be a word (a string, in computer lingo) or a number (an integer).
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Install Mattermost on Ubuntu 18.04 with Nginx
Install Mattermost on Ubuntu 18.04 with Nginx reverse proxy and secure it with Let's Encrypt SSL cerificate.
Chromebook Comparison Guide
For about the last 6 weeks I have been working on a thorough and unique Chromebook Comparison Guides, where I compare Chromebooks in nearly every single aspect including, on which Chromebooks a person can install Gallium OS and what Chromebooks has Linux Apps (Crostini) support, etc.
How RPM packages are made: the source RPM
In a previous post, we looked at what RPM packages are. They are archives that contain files and metadata. This metadata tells RPM where to create or remove files from when an RPM is installed or uninstalled. The metadata also contains information on “dependencies”, which you will remember from the previous post, can either be […]
Beware the developer with time on his hands and dreams of Disney
I like trucking, I like trucking and I like to truck
Who, Me? Welcome to Who, Me?, The Register's weekly tale of reader misdeeds, accidental or otherwise.…
Linux/Unix ls (List) Command Examples
2DayGeek: This tutorial will teach you everything about ls command. Especially it's more useful for Linux beginners.
Linux Candy: ASCIIQuarium – embrace marine life from the terminal
ASCIIQuarium is a short Perl script that lets you embrace aquatic nature from your terminal. It’s an aquarium/sea animation in ASCII art.
How to Check Python Version
Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. It is used for developing websites, writing scripts, machine learning, analyzing data and more.
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