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Print the Time a Command took to Execute in Linux
Learn how to print the time a command took to execute. Take a dive deep into the differences between the time shell keyword and the time binary executable. We also use experimentation to demonstrate the pros and cons of each.
MySQL Master-Slave Replication
MySQL replication is a process that allows data from one database server to be automatically copied to one or more servers.
Mozilla tries to do Java as it should have been - with a WASI spec for all devices, computers, operating systems
One binary to rule them all. Mozilla this week announced a project called WASI (WebAssembly System Interface) to standardize how WebAssembly code interacts with operating systems. If the project succeeds, it will do what Oracle's Java Virtual Machine does, but better and more broadly.…
How to install WireShark on Linux (CentOS/Ubuntu)
Wireshark is free & Open source network packet analyzer that is used for network analysis, troubleshooting, etc. Wireshark is a cross-platform software that is available for various Linux/UNIX distributions, Mac-OS, Solaris, BSD & Windows, etc. It uses GTK to implement user interface & captures packets using PCAP.
These are the most insecure programming languages
WhiteSource review of programming language security errors reveal which languages have the most security holes. The winner? C. But that's only the start of the story.
How to Install Elasticsearch on CentOS 7
Elasticsearch is an open source distributed full-text search and analytics engine. It supports RESTful operations and allows you to store, search, and analyze big volumes of data in real time. Elasticsearch is one of the most popular search engines powering applications that have complex search requirements such as big e-commerce stores and analytic applications. This tutorial explains how to install Elasticsearch on CentOS 7.
Apache Software Foundations 20th anniversary, 3D-print system for optical cardiography, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at a 3D-print system for optical cardiography, Carnegie Mellon's Digital Learning Tools, Apache Software Foundation's 20th anniversary, and more.
How to submit a bug report with Bugzilla
I spend a lot of time doing research for my books and Opensource.com articles. Sometimes this leads me to discover bugs in the software I use, including Fedora and the Linux kernel. As a long-time Linux user and sysadmin, I have benefited greatly from GNU/Linux, and I like to give back. I am not a C language programmer, so I don't create fixes and submit them with bug reports, as some people do. But a way I can return some value to the Linux community is by reporting bugs.
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The Apache Software Foundation Continues To Grow Open-Source Software
The Apache Software Foundation is celebrating its 20th anniversary, as it continues to help develop and promote open-source software that underpins much of the internet.
Destination Linux EP114 - Ryan Fills Your Brains
On DL114 - Ryan Interviewed, Solus 4, Mate 1.22, Nvidia buys Mellanox, Jetson Nano, Firefox 66, Openshot, OpenXR, Google Stadia, Linux Gaming News plus our Tips, Tricks and Software Spotlight picks!.
How to Change Your LUKS Encryption Passphrase
LUKS is the native encryption option on Linux systems, and unlike many other encryption solutions, you can change your LUKS encryption passprase. Learn how.
Dog and cat data
The Australian government's open data portal has a surprisingly large amount of data on dogs and cats. In this post I look at five of the datasets with command-line tools.
Concatenate Strings in Bash Script
Concatenating Strings in Bash Script is one of the easiest operations. Concatenating string means appending one string to another and creating a new string. This string joining operation used more often in Bash Script.
What Happened to the Linux Foundation?
The abject amorality/immorality and the loss of direction at the Linux Foundation — a subject which attracted several media responses earlier this month — can be traced back to personal interests; like in rogue charities, those who nowadays manage the Linux Foundation become millionaires by compromising the integrity of the entities they’re entrusted to maintain
Brace yourselves: Exploit published for serious Magento bug allowing card skimming
Another serious security hole in the Magneto e-commerce platform
Ubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" Beta Released, New Artwork for Mageia 7, Zorin OS Beta 15 Now Available, vChain Launches CodeNotary, and OpenSource Summit and Embedded Linux Conference Deadline for Proposa
News briefs for March 29, 2019.
How GM's Cruise Autonomous Vehicle Effort is Improving Kubernetes
Having the right access control in place for authorized systems and individuals is a critical part of any modern computing platform. When Cruise Automation didn't quite get the all the capabilities it needed from within the open-source Kubernetes project, it went out and built its' own open-source project to fill the gap.
Linux for Windows systems administrators: Understand how to execute applications that run on Linux
Using applications is the main purpose of a Linux server. Whether your newly installed application runs from a desktop or the command line, this article helps you use your Microsoft Windows experience to quickly understand how to run applications on Linux.
How to Install Open Web Analytics on Ubuntu 18.04
Open Web Analytics (OWA) is an open-source analytic platform, written in PHP. The main purpose of this application is to analyze and monitor how people use your web pages or applications, which then provides you with analytics data for your website.
Anatomy of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
Linux has been described as one of the most secure operating systems
available, but the National Security Agency (NSA) has taken Linux to the next level
with the introduction of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). SELinux takes the
existing GNU/Linux operating system and extends it with kernel and user-space
modifications to make it bullet-proof. If you're running a 2.6 kernel today, you
might be surprised to know that you're using SELinux right now! This article
explores the ideas behind SELinux and how it's implemented.
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