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Docker Guide: Deploying Ghost Blog with MySQL and Traefik with Docker

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2018 12:01 PM CST)
  • Groups: MySQL, Linux; Story Type: News Story
In this tutorial, we will show step-by-step how to install and configure Ghost as a Docker container. We will install and configure Ghost under the latest Docker CE version, use the MySQL as a database and use the Traefik as a Reverse Proxy.

gPodder – podcast client written in Python

gPodder is an open source tool that downloads and manages free audio and video content (“podcasts”) for you. The software is written in Python and sports a simple GTK interface. The software package also includes a command-line interface which is called gpo.

6 open source tools for making your own VPN

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2018 9:32 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
If you want to try your hand at building your own VPN but aren’t sure where to start, you’ve come to the right place. I’ll compare six of the best free and open source tools to set up and use a VPN on your own server. These VPNs work whether you want to set up a site-to-site VPN for your business or just create a remote access proxy to unblock websites and hide your internet traffic from ISPs. read more

New OpenStack cloud release embraces bare metal

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2018 7:04 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
The new open-source OpenStack cloud, Rocky, is easier ever both to upgrade and to deploy on bare metal.

How to Install PHP on Debian 9

Debian 9 ships with PHP version 7.0 will soon reach end-of-life for support and no longer receive security updates. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps for installing PHP 7.2 on a Debian 9 server. We will also show you how to configure Apache and Nginx to run PHP.

Linux Kernel 4.17 Reaches End of Life, Users Are Urged to Upgrade to Linux 4.18

The Linux 4.17 kernel series has reached end of life earlier this week with the release of the nineteenth maintenance update (Linux 4.17.19) and it won't receive further updates.

How to install and configure FreeIPA on Red Hat Linux

FreeIPA is mainly a directory service, where you can store information about your users, and their rights regarding login, become root, or just run a specific command as root on your systems that are joined your FreeIPA domain, and many more. Although this is the main feature of the service, there are optional components that can be very useful, like DNS and PKI - this makes FreeIPA an essential infrastructural part of a Linux-based system. It has a nice web-based GUI, and powerful command line interface.

Supporting the NDS32 Architecture

Green Hu posted a patch to support the NDS32 architecture. He described the current status as, "It is able to boot to shell and passes most LTP-2017 testsuites in nds32 AE3XX platform."

8 Ways to Customize your Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Aug 31, 2018 12:52 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
After installing a new Operating System that we intend to use for long, we start noticing the things we would like to customize according to our needs, preferences, and personal choices. In this article, we will mention ways to change some of the basic settings that a user prefers to alter almost immediately after installing a new operating system.

Linux colrm Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 30, 2018 11:38 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
If you primarily work on the Linux command line, text editing is likely one of the most frequent tasks that you may find yourself involved in. The colrm command in Linux lets you remove selected columns from a file.

Arm and Facebook join Yocto Project

Arm and Facebook have joined Intel and TI as Platinum members of the Yocto Project for embedded Linux development. Meanwhile, the Linux Foundation announced 47 new Silver members. The Linux Foundation’s seven-year old Yocto Project was originally an Intel project, and the chipmaker has continued to nurture it over the years. Yet, the Yocto Project’s […]

Which Linux terminal command do you use the most?

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 30, 2018 9:09 PM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
A few weeks back I stumbled across this Reddit thread with a short Bash snippet telling me how to get a list of my most-used terminal commands. read more

Linux gaming gets a new head of Steam

VIDEO: Steam's dream of Linux-powered Steam gaming machines never came to fruition, but the company has returned to Linux by bringing Windows-based games to Linux with a software-only approach.

Rugged, in-vehicle touch-panel PCs support camera and wireless expansion

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Aug 30, 2018 6:40 PM CST)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
Nexcom’s 12.1-inch VMC 4020 and 10.4-inch VMC 3021 in-vehicle touch-panel PCs run on an Apollo Lake SoC and provide extensive ruggedization features including IP65 protection. You also get 4x mini-PCIe, 3x camera, 2x CAN, 9-60V power, and optional UPS and PoE. We recently covered a Nexcom telematics computer called the VTC 1911-IPK with an Intel […]

A quick guide to DNF for yum users

Dandified yum, better known as DNF, is a software package manager for RPM-based Linux distributions that installs, updates, and removes packages. It was first introduced in Fedora 18 in a testable state (i.e., tech preview), but it's been Fedora's default package manager since Fedora 22. Since it is the next-generation version of the traditional yum package manager, it has more advanced and robust features than you'll find in yum. Some of the features that distinguish DNF from yum are: read more

How to Open and Edit Files and Folders in Ubuntu Desktop as an Administrator

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Aug 30, 2018 4:12 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
While working with files and folders as a Linux Administrator, we frequently need to access and edit files and folders that require root permissions. This tutorial shows you how to do that easily trough Nautilus file manager.

5 Reasons Why You Should Use Manjaro Linux

Many new users who come from Windows to Linux start with Ubuntu, Mint or Zorin. In this guide I highlight 5 reasons why Manjaro Linux should be your first port of call.

6 places to host your git repository

Perhaps you're one of the few people who didn't notice, but a few months back, Microsoft bought GitHub. Nothing against either company. Microsoft has become a vocal supporter of open source in recent years, and GitHub has been the de facto code repository for a heaping large number of open source projects almost since its inception. read more

How to Kill a Process in Linux

  • linuxize.com; By linuxize (Posted by linuxize on Aug 30, 2018 12:29 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
In this tutorial we will show you how to use `kill` and `killall` utilities to terminate a process in Linux.

Roundup: Best Free Open Source BASIC Tools

There is a good range of open source software available to write and compile BASIC programs. The table below shows our 11 recommended free BASIC software.

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