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Kubernetes, Four Years Later, and Amazon Redefining Container Orchestration

Well, here we are. Kubernetes turns four years old this month—technically, on June 7, 2018—the very same platform that brings users and data center administrators scalable container technologies. Its popularity has skyrocketed since its initial introduction by Google. Celebrating the project’s birthday is not the only thing making the headlines today.

Buildah 1.0: Linux Container construction made easy

Using containers is easy-peasy. Building them, not so much. Now, Red Hat has released Buldah 1.0, an easy-to-use, Linux shell-based container builder tool.

Intel and AMD reveal new designs at Computex

Intel announced its embedded friendly 8th Gen Whiskey Lake U-series and Amber Lake Y-series chips, and AMD is prepping a new Threadripper and two 45W TDP Ryzen models. With this week’s Computex show in Taipei and other recent events, processors are front and center in the tech news cycle.

Self-hosted Alternatives to GitHub

Most people started looking for alternatives, so this is a comparison of the best GitHub alternatives which includes self-hosted, free, and hosted platforms.

How to install Tomcat 8.5 on Debian 9

  • linuxize.com; By linuxize (Posted by linuxize on Jun 7, 2018 1:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
This tutorial will show you how to install Apache Tomcat 8.5 on Debian 9 and configure the Tomcat web management interface.

Linux sleep Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 7, 2018 12:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Sometimes, while working on the Linux command line, you might want to run a couple of commands one after the other, but with a certain amount of delay between them. It's here, in situations like these, the sleep command may prove to be really helpful.

How To Set Up SSH Keys on Ubuntu 16.04

SSH or Secure SHELL is the most popular and trusted UNIX-based cryptographic network protocol. It can be used for a secure data communication, remote server logins, remote command execution, and many other secure network services between two networked servers. Normally, password authentication is used to connect to a remote server via SSH but in this tutorial we will show you how to login to your Ubuntu 16.04 VPS using SSH keys. We will generate a key pair (private and public key), place the private key on your server and then use your locally stored private key to gain access to your server. This method provides a more secure way of connecting to your server, instead of just using a password.

Linux Kernel 4.17 Now Available for Linux Lite Users, Here's How to Install It

Once again, Linux Lite users are among the first to enjoy the most advanced Linux kernel series available to date, in this case, Linux kernel 4.17.

Community-Created Apps Help Ease Kubernetes Administration

However, Kubernetes, which was created at Google and donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, is known to be complex and can create many maintenance and deployment challenges. The Helm project is a case in point. Helm is a package manager that provides an easy way to find, share, and use software built for Kubernetes. It removes complexity from configuration and deployment, and enables greater developer productivity.

How to Fix the 502 Bad Gateway Error in WordPress

I think we all have encountered the issue. Do you know what 502 bad gateway error means? Do you know how to solve the issue? In this blog post, we will provide you with detailed information about the 502 Bad Gateway Error in WordPress, and tell you how to troubleshoot the 502 Bad Gateway Error in WordPress as well.

Facebook Must Do Better

  • The Mozilla Blog; By Denelle Dixon (Posted by bob on Jun 6, 2018 5:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Mozilla
The recent New York Times report alleging expansive data sharing between Facebook and device makers shows that Facebook has a lot of work to do to come clean with its users and to provide transparency into who has their data. Despite congressional testimony and major PR campaigns to the contrary, Facebook apparently has yet to fundamentally address these issues.

A friendly alternative to the find tool in Linux

  • Opensource.com; By Patrick H. Mullins (Posted by bob on Jun 6, 2018 4:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
fd is a super fast, Rust-based alternative to the Unix/Linux find command. It does not mirror all of find's powerful functionality; however, it does provide just enough features to cover 80% of the use cases you might run into. Features like a well thought-out and convenient syntax, colorized output, smart case, regular expressions, and parallel command execution make fd a more than capable successor.

GNU Linux-Libre 4.17 Kernel Arrives for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

A new GNU Linux-libre kernel has been released for those seeking 100% freedom for their personal computers, open source projects, etc., the GNU Linux-libre 4.17-gnu kernel.

Latest Firefox Test Pilot Experiments: Custom Color and Side View

Before we bring new features to Firefox, we give them a test run to make sure they’re right for our users. New Firefox Color extension allows you to customize several different elements of your browser, including background texture, text, icons, the toolbar and highlights.

CHAOSSCON

Meet the CHAOSS community and the tools used by several open source projects, communities, and engineering teams to track and analyze their development activities, communities health, diversity, risk, and value. This conference will show CHAOSS updates, use cases, and hands-on workshops for developers, community managers, project managers, and anyone interested in measuring open source project health.

Linux 4.17 Arrives with New Kernel Memory Consistency Module

  • ServerWatch.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jun 6, 2018 11:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Kernel, Linux
While new Linux kernels always add new capabilities, they also often remove older un-used features as well. For Linux 4.17, support for the older IBM Power 4 silicon architecture was removed.

Getting started with Buildah

Buildah is a command-line tool for building Open Container Initiative-compatible (that means Docker- and Kubernetes-compatible, too) images quickly and easily. It can act as a drop-in replacement for the Docker daemon’s docker build command (i.e., building images with a traditional Dockerfile) but is flexible enough to allow you to build images with whatever tools you prefer to use.

TrackMania Nations Forever Available As A Snap Application

Good news for penguin users, TrackMania Nations Forever has been released on edge channel as a snap package this information came first on snapcraft.io forum site. Most of Linux users never heard about Track Mania, because it is only available for Windows, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 4 e Xbox One users.

Working with modules in Fedora 28

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Jun 6, 2018 8:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
The recent Fedora Magazine article entitled Modularity in Fedora 28 Server Edition did a great job of explaining Modularity in Fedora 28. It also pointed out a few example modules and explained the problems they solve. This article puts one of those modules to practical use, covering installation and setup..........

How to setup the Nginx web server on Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux

The Nginx web server, together with Apache, is one of the most known and used web servers in the world. It is generally less resource-hungry than Apache, and can be also used as a reverse-proxy. In this tutorial we will see how to install and configure the Nginx web server on Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver.

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