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How To Install VirtualBox on CentOS 7
VirtualBox is an open source cross-platform virtualization software which allows you to run multiple guest operating systems (virtual machines) simultaneously.
Top open source projects in 2018, open source hardware, donation model for sustaining open source projects, and more news
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at GitHub and its efforts to protect open source in the EU, a novel idea for sustainable open source, the next FIDO2 security key being open source, and more.
Design faster web pages, part 3: Font and CSS tweaks
Welcome back to this series of articles on designing faster web pages. Part 1 and part 2 of this series covered how to lose browser fat through optimizing and replacing images. This part looks at how to lose additional fat in CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and fonts. Tweaking CSS First things first: let’s look at where […]
How to Install cPanel and WHM on CentOS 7
cPanel is the most popular and most widely-used control panel for managing and automating web hosting tasks. It is the world’s most intuitive and user-friendly control panel, with a very simple and straight-to-the-point graphical interface. cPanel is a Linux-based web hosting control panel, that utilizes a 3 tier structure for system administrators, resellers and end-user website owners, all via a web-browser. Other than the beautiful user interface, cPanel has command line access and API-based access for third-party software integration, for web hosting providers or developers and administrators to automate their system administration processes. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install WHM and cPanel on CentOS 7.
5 mobile phone battery breakthroughs to watch
These five developments hold promise for personal productivity and enterprise mobile strategy
Women Who Tech and Mozilla Announce Winners of Women Startup Challenge Europe
Europe was at the center of a milestone for women in tech today as nonprofit Women Who Tech and tech giant Mozilla announced the winners of the Women Startup Challenge....
Linux whatis Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Man pages are one of the most useful resources when it comes to understanding command line utilities. A man page, however, contains a lot of details about the command. IIf you are looking for a short help text, the command whatis becomes handy.
Worst Windows 10 version ever? Microsoft's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad October
In September 2017, Microsoft boasted that it had just released the "best version of Windows 10 ever." A year later, as Windows engineers struggle with the most recent release of the company's flagship operating system, there's a compelling case that the October 2018 Update is the worst version of Windows 10 ever.
What's the next programming language you want to learn?
In July, IEEE Spectrum released their fifth annual interactive ranking of the top programming languages. They have a pretty cool and complex process for ranking 47 chosen programming languages because it's complicated to say really which is the most popular. As they put it: "Different programmers have different needs and domains of interest."
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An Overview of Android Pie
Let’s talk about Android for a moment. Yes, I know it’s only Linux by way of a modified kernel, but what isn’t these days? And seeing as how the developers of Android have released what many (including yours truly) believe to be the most significant evolution of the platform to date, there’s plenty to talk about.
How to Multi-Task in Linux with the Command Line
One of the most jarring moments when moving from a Windows-based environment to using the command line is the loss of easy multi-tasking. Even on Linux, if you use an X Window system, you can use the mouse to just click on a new program and open it. On the command line, however, you’re pretty much stuck with what’s on your screen at any given time. In this tutorial, we will show you how to multi-task in Linux with the command line.
How to run AWX on Minishift
The upstream version of Red Hat's Ansible Tower product is AWX. It's a containerized solution, which means you need a container orchestrator to run and look after it.
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8 Common Uses of the Linux Touch Command
The Linux touch command can be used for much more than simply creating an empty file on Linux. You can use it to change the timestamp of existing files including their access as well as modification times. This article presents 8 scenarios where you can utilize the touch command through your Linux Terminal.
Ubuntu Desktop in the Hyper-V Gallery, an Interview with Canonical and Microsoft
In recent years, Microsoft has been making a concerted effort to embrace
open source and open-source technologies. The announcement did leave me with a few questions, so I took the
opportunity to sit down with Will Cooke, the Engineering Director for
Ubuntu Desktop at Canonical, and Sarah Cooley, Program Manager at Microsoft.
Directing traffic: Demystifying internet-scale load balancing
Large, multi-site, internet-facing systems, including content-delivery networks (CDNs) and cloud providers, have several options for balancing traffic coming onto their networks. In this article, we'll describe common traffic-balancing designs, including techniques and trade-offs.
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A brief on Popular Tools for Centralizing Logs
Centralizing Logs
TIPS & TRICKSOCTOBER 25, 2018
A brief on Popular Tools for Centralizing Logs
Log files are a record of important events and transactions from all your IT equipment, applications, and networks that helps in identifying and troubleshooting problems that arise. Logging is something that application developers, system..
2 Utilities To Install The Latest Kernel In Ubuntu Or Linux Mint (GUI and Command Line)
To make this process easier and optionally be notified when new kernels are available in the Mainline PPA, there are various tools you can use, and this article presents two such tools, one that uses a graphical user interface, and another one that can be used from the command line.
How phasers work in Perl 6
This is the sixth in a series of articles about migrating code from Perl 5 to Perl 6. This article looks at the special blocks in Perl 5, such as BEGIN and END, and the possibly subtle change in semantics with so-called phasers in Perl 6.
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NAS-Based Linux Photography Workflow
When a few months ago I decided to buy a NAS, my plan was to use it as a dumb storage device that makes it easier to access my files and keep them safe. Gradually, though, I found myself using my lowly QNAP T-231P NAS for various photography-related tasks.
Essential System Tools: BleachBit – open source system cleaning software
This is the sixth in our series of articles highlighting essential system tools. These are small utilities, useful for system administrators as well as regular users of Linux based systems. The series examines both graphical and text based open source utilities.
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