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RHEL 8 Beta arrives with application streams and more
In the four years since the introduction of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7, the IT world has evolved. RHEL 8 Beta brings innovation and dozens of new features.
How to Install TeamViewer on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
TeamViewer is a popular software used for remote access over the internet to and from your system for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. In this article, we will explain how you can install the TeamViewer application on your Ubuntu system, both through the UI and the command line.
Redirect http to https: Apache Server
SSL secured webstites or HTTPS has now become a must to have on website, especially those handling sensitive client information. Having a HTTPS enabled website means that a intruder can’t intrude to communication between...
How to install a device driver on Linux
One of the most daunting challenges for people switching from a familiar Windows or MacOS system to Linux is installing and configuring a driver. This is understandable, as Windows and MacOS have mechanisms that make this process user-friendly. For example, when you plug in a new piece of hardware, Windows automatically detects it and shows a pop-up window asking if you want to continue with the driver's installation. You can also download a driver from the internet, then just double-click it to run a wizard or import the driver through Device Manager.
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Linux Tail Command
The tail command displays the last part (10 lines by default) of one or more files or piped data. It can be also used to monitor the file changes in real time. One of the most common use of the tail command is to watch and analyze logs and other files that change over time, usually combined with other tools like grep.
Canonical Extends Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Linux Support to 10 Years
At the OpenStack Summit in Berlin, Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth doubles-down on his firm's commitment to OpenStack.
New Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ unveiled
Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is a smaller, cheaper, lower-powered Pi 3 and it's on sale now at just US$ 25. The newest Pi is ideal for projects in which you need the speed and processing power of the Pi 3 but can live without ethernet, multiple USB ports, and extra RAM.
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How AT&T Is Using OpenStack to Deploy 5G Networks
At the OpenStack Summit, AT&T demonstrates how it is using the open source OpenStack cloud to enable 5G.
How to Configure Docker Swarm with multiple Docker Nodes on Ubuntu 18.04
Docker Swarm is a container orchestration and clustering tool to manage Docker hosts, and is a part of Docker Engine. It's a native clustering tool provided by Docker which provides high-availability and high-performance for your application.
Analyzing the DNA of DevOps
If you were to analyze the DNA of DevOps, what would you find in its ancestry report? This article is not a methodology bake-off, so if you are looking for advice or a debate on the best approach to software engineering, you can stop reading here. Rather, we are going to explore the genetic sequences that have brought DevOps to the forefront of today's digital transformations.
Your Privacy Focused Holiday Shopping Guide
For the second year, Mozilla is releasing *Privacy Not Included. We’ll help you identify which connected devices provide robust privacy and security features — and which ones don’t.
OpenStack: Beyond the cloud
OpenStack has made it clear it will be doing more than IaaS cloud. Let's look at what the foundation is doing in containers, edge-computing, and CI/CD.
Variscite unveils its first i.MX8X module
Variscite’s “VAR-SOM-MX8X” COM runs Linux or Android on NXP’s up to quad -A35 core i.MX8X SoC with up to 4GB LPDDR4 and 64GB eMMC, plus WiFi/BT, dual GbE controllers, and -40 to 85°C support. Variscite has launched its first i.MX8X-based computer-on-module. The 67.6 x 51.6mm VAR-SOM-MX8X runs Yocto Project based Linux or Android ......
10 Linux Commands For Network Diagnostics
It is difficult to find a Linux computer that is not connected to the network, be it server or workstation. From time to time it becomes necessary to diagnose faults, intermittence or slowness in the network. In this article, we will review some of the Linux commands most used for network diagnostics.
Is your startup built on open source? 9 tips for getting started
When I started Gluu in 2009, I had no idea how difficult it would be to start an open source software company. Using the open source development methodology seemed like a good idea, especially for infrastructure software based on protocols defined by open standards. By nature, entrepreneurs are optimistic—we underestimate the difficulty of starting a business. However, Gluu was my fourth business, so I thought I knew what I was in for. But I was in for a surprise!
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How to Install Collaborative Real-time Editor Etherpad on Ubuntu 18.04
In this tutorial, I will show you step-by-step to install and configure the Etherpad-lite on Ubuntu 18.04 Server. Etherpad is a real-time collaborative editor based on Node.js.
Reality2.0 - Episode 7: Sounding Alarms
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about about sounding alarms in various communities.
How to use systemd-nspawn for Linux system recovery
For as long as GNU/Linux systems have existed, system administrators have needed to recover from root filesystem corruption, accidental configuration changes, or other situations that kept the system from booting into a "normal" state.
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Meet TASBot, a Linux-Powered Robot Playing Video Games for Charity
Can a Linux-powered robot play video games faster than you? Only if he takes a
hint from piano rolls...and doesn't desync.
Mark Shuttleworth is not selling Canonical or Ubuntu -- yet
VIDEO: Mark Shuttleworth might consider selling Canonical and its Ubuntu Linux operating system, if he were still in charge of it afterwards.
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