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5 steps to building a cloud that meets your users needs
However you define it, a cloud is simply another tool for your users to perform their part of your organization's value stream. It can be easy when talking about any new paradigm or technology (the cloud is arguably both) to get distracted by the shiny newness of it. Conversations can quickly devolve into feature wish lists set off by a series of never-ending questions, all of which you probably have already considered:
Rise of the Tomb Raider Coming to Linux This Month, phpMyAdmin New Release, Canonical's Kernel Update for RPi 2 and More
Feral Interactive confirms: "Lara Croft is returning to Linux in Rise of the Tomb Raider later this month, shortly after macOS. Specs will be announced closer to launch. In the meantime, gear up for adventure with our Linux livestream tomorrow at 6PM BST / 10AM PDT on Twitch."
How to create LaTeX documents with Emacs
In his excellent article, An introduction to creating documents in LaTeX, author Aaron Cocker introduces the LaTeX typesetting system and explains how to create a LaTeX document using TeXstudio. He also lists a few LaTeX editors that many users find helpful in creating LaTeX documents.
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Best Linux Distributions: Find One Thats Right for You
The landscape of Linux is vast and varied. And, if you’re considering migrating to the open source platform or just thinking about trying a new distribution, you’ll find a world of possibilities.
Blockchain, Part I: Introduction and Cryptocurrency
In this two-part series, I introduce this now-trending technology, describe how it works and provide instructions for deploying your very own private blockchain network.
How to Install OpenProject on CentOS 7
In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and configure OpenProject on CentOS 7. OpenProject is an open source web-based management system for location-independent team collaboration. It's a project management software that provides features like task-management, team collaboration, scrum, and more.
Linspire 7.0 Service Pack 1 Released
Today we are delivering Linspire 7 SP1 for general release. With this release we have several fixes and changes that we have made to Linspire. With this release we have resolved many of the issues that users had with our first release. Linspire 7 is the only desktop distribution that is supported for 10 years on the desktop. Linspire is deployed by many companies, government agencies and education facilities for their productivity, design and development workstations.
HP Unveils the Chromebook x2 as World's First Detachable Chromebook
HP unveiled on Monday the HP Chromebook x2 as world's first detachable Chromebook device, a 2-in-1 computer powered by Google's Linux-based Chrome OS operating system.
Contribute at the Add-On Modularity and Kernel Test Days
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started. There are two upcoming test days this […]
12 Best GTK Themes for Ubuntu and other Linux Distributions
Check out some of the beautiful GTK themes you can use for Ubuntu and other Linux distros that use GNOME
Rise of the Tomb Raider will release for Linux this month
Just announced by Feral Interactive, Rise of the Tomb Raider will release for Linux this month after the Mac version.
The current state of Linux video editing 2018
It's pretty well known that Linux is a big deal in modern movie making. Linux is the standard base, a literal industry standard for digital effects but, like all technology with momentum, it seems that the process of cutting footage still defaults mostly to a non-Linux platform. Slowly, however, as artists seek to simplify and consolidate the post-production pipeline, Linux video editing is gaining in popularity.
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Weekend Reading: Sysadmin 101
This series covers sysadmin basics. The first article explains how to approach alerting and on-call rotations as a sysadmin.
How many Linux users are there anyway?
It depends on how you count them. If you include Android smartphones and tablets, there are more Linux users than any other operating system. On the desktop alone, it's still only a few percent at most. But, there are still millions of desktop Linux users.
The Linux Foundation launches a deep learning foundation
Despite its name, the Linux Foundation has long been about more than just Linux. These days, it's a foundation that provides support to other open source foundations and projects like Cloud Foundry, the Automotive Grade Linux initiative and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Today, the Linux Foundation is adding yet another foundation to its stable: the LF Deep Learning Foundation.
How to Use Variables in Bash Programming?
Variables work as temporary storage for any programming language. Variables are used to store specific data. The most commonly used data type of variables are integer, string, float, double and Boolean. BASH variables can be used from terminal or on any BASH file. The use of different types of BASH variables are described in this tutorial by using many examples.
OPEN SOURCE WON. SO, NOW WHAT?
The government is now a little more open. This week, the White House released its first official federal source code policy, detailing a pilot program that requires government agencies to release 20 percent of any new code they commission as open source software, meaning the code will be available for anyone to examine, modify, and reuse in their own projects.
Making cloud-native computing universal and sustainable
I’ve been fortunate to have the opportunity to build an open source foundation from scratch the last couple of years by serving as the founding executive director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Since late 2015, the foundation has grown to comprise more than 200 members worldwide and 18 innovative cloud-native projects.
Canonical Releases Major Linux Kernel Update for Ubuntu 17.10 for Raspberry Pi 2
Canonical released a major Linux kernel update for Ubuntu 17.10 for Raspberry Pi 2, addressing various security vulnerabilities that were previously patched for 64-bit and 32-bit architectures earlier this week.
Matthew Garrett Calls on Symantec to Share Its Code, EFF Questions Google's Work on Project Maven and More
News briefs for April 6, 2018.
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