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Best Tools for Network Inventory Management (Updated 2018)
Network Inventory Management collates all network infrastructure data and keeps it up to date, helping to streamline processes that improve operational performance. Network inventory management solutions offer reporting functions, and process modeling to automate work-intensive, back-office processes. With this software the system or network administrator will know what is on their network, how it is configured, and when it changes.
Greg Kroah-Hartman Explains How the Kernel Community Is Securing Linux
As Linux adoption expands, it’s increasingly important for the kernel community to improve the security of the world’s most widely used technology. Security is vital not only for enterprise customers, it’s also important for consumers, as 80 percent of mobile devices are powered by Linux. In this article, Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman provides a glimpse into how the kernel community deals with vulnerabilities.
Three Critical Resources You Should Use to Harden Your Linux Server
If your Linux server is accessible to the public, you need to know how to protect it. Here are 3 resources you should use to harden your Linux server.
How to Install Apache Kafka Distributed Streaming Platform on Ubuntu
Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform developed by Apache Software Foundation and written in Java and Scala. Apache Kafka was originally developed by LinkedIn, and was open sourced in 2011. In this tutorial, we will show you how to step-by-step install and configure Apache Kafka on Ubuntu 18.04.
XCOM 2: War of the Chosen - Tactical Legacy Pack Is Coming to Linux and macOS
UK-based video games publisher Feral Interactive announced today that it plans to release the Linux and macOS ports of the XCOM 2: War of the Chosen - Tactical Legacy Pack DLC later this year.
Pulseway Announces Release of Pulseway 6.0, Feral Interactive's Life Is Strange 2 Coming to Linux in 2019, Fedora 29 Achieves "Flicker-Free" Boot Experience, Red Hat's Satellite 6.4 Now Available and
News briefs for October 2, 2018.
Skype's Debian Package Could Allow Attackers To Completely Takeover Machines
Security researcher Enrico Weigelt uncovered a critical security issue in the way Skype installs itself on Debian Linux machines, adding its Microsoft's APT repository in the system's sources.list file.
Facebook open-source AI framework PyTorch 1.0 released
Recently, Facebook has open-sourced its machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) framework: PyTorch. Now, it's matured to the point that a beta of PyTorch 1.0 has been released. Facebook is pushing forward with its own open-source machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) framework.
Linux ss Command Tutorial for Beginners (8 Examples)
When it comes to accessing socket related information through the command line in Linux, the first tool that comes to mind is netstat. However, there's another utility that can do this work for you. It's called ss.
Gaming SBC runs on Ryzen Embedded V1000 SoC
Advantech-Innocore announced a Linux-ready “DPX-E265” gaming and lottery board based on AMD’s Ryzen V1000 that features 4x DP++ ports, 2x SATA, plus M.2, PCIe x16, and PCIe x4 expansion. Advantech-Innocore announced the DPC-E140 casino gaming platform board in February in conjunction with AMD’s Ryzen Embedded V1000 announcement and followed up with an Intel 7th Gen […]
4 open source invoicing tools for small businesses
No matter what your reasons for starting a small business, the key to keeping that business going is getting paid. Getting paid usually means sending a client an invoice.
It's easy enough to whip up an invoice using LibreOffice Writer or LibreOffice Calc, but sometimes you need a bit more. A more professional look. A way of keeping track of your invoices. Reminders about when to follow up on the invoices you've sent.
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Install nornir Python Library on Ubnutu
Nornir is a Python library for automating network connected devices. You can compare it to Ansible, which is mainly used to automate configuration and management of Linux servers.
How to install Moodle on CenotOS 7
Moodle is a popular open-source learning management system (LMS) written in PHP. It was built to help educators easily create quality online courses. In this article, we will show you how to install Moodle on a CentOS 7.
How to use the SSH and SFTP protocols on your home network
Years ago, I decided to set up an extra computer (I always have extra computers) so that I could access it from work to transfer files I might need. To do this, the basic first step is to have your ISP assign a fixed IP address.
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How to Install XAMPP on your Ubuntu 18.04 LTS System
XAMPP stands for cross-platform(X), Apache(A) server, MariaDB(M), PHP(P) and Perl(P). It is built by Apache Friends and basically serves as a local host or a local server. In this article, we will describe a step-by-step method for installing this application stack on your system.
Here’s KDE Neon 5.13.5 : Based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Uses KDE Plasma 5.13.5
KDE Neon 5.13.5 is the latest stable release of KDE neon 5 based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver and Linux Kernel 4.15 series. Features KDE Plasma 5.13.5 desktop environment, which brings numerous enhancements and new features.
Even better image upscaling with Waifu2x
You may have already seen the article here in the Magazine about upscaling bitmap images with better quality. That article covered a few utilities to achieve good results, but there’s always room for enhancement. Meet Waifu2x, a sophisticated tool that uses deep convolutional neural networks, or machine learning for short. Therefore it benefits from trained […]
How to Install Typo3 CMS on Debian 9
In this guide, we’ll learn how to install and configure the latest version of Typo3 CMS in Debian 9. Typo3 is a powerful open source content management system with most parts written in PHP programming language.
Shall We Study Amazon's Pricing Together?
Is it possible to figure out how we're being profiled online?
A quick-start guide for the Raspberry Pi
Whether absolute beginner or seasoned programming novice, we all need a helping hand remembering those key commands. I use a Raspberry Pi every day, but I rely on sticky notes and web searches to get by, so I put together this handy cheat sheet on the basics.
This Raspberry Pi cheat sheet covers what you need to boot your Pi, how to install the operating system, how to enable SSH and connect to WiFi, how to install software and update your system, and includes links for where to get further help.
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