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New Issue: Linux Journal August 2018 with a Deep Dive into Containers
The recent rise in popularity of container technology within the data center is a direct result of its portability and ability to isolate working environments, thus limiting its impact and overall footprint to the underlying computing system. To understand the technology completely, you first need to understand the many pieces that make it all possible. With that, may we introduce Linux Journal's Container issue.
Total War: WARHAMMER II to release for Linux in 'early Autumn'
Feral Interactive announced today in their newsletter that the Linux port Total War: WARHAMMER II will be available in 'early Autumn'.
Open Source Certification: Questions and Answers
Open source is now so pervasive at organizations of all sizes that there is outsized demand for workers skilled with open platforms and tools. This has created profound changes in the job market, and across industries the skills gap is widening, making it ever more difficult to hire people with much needed job skills.
GNU C Library v. 2.28 Released, Purism Update on Librem 5 Communication Apps, Istio v. 1.0 Now Available, 4.18 Kernel Delayed and City of Rome Switching to LibreOffice
News briefs for August 1, 2018.
How to Install Go on Debian 9
In this tutorial we'll walk you through the steps necessary to download and install Go on a Debian 9 system.
How to use the Hotlink Protection tool in cPanel
If you have a lot of images on your site, you might be vulnerable to other sites stealing your bandwidth and basically using your site as a CDN! Hotlinking is when another site uses an <img> tag and places your site in the “src” tag, thereby pulling the image directly from your server. There’s no attribution unless the hotlinking site deliberately chooses to do so. In this article, I’ll show you how to use the hotlink protection tool in cPanel.
Deploying Machine Learning workloads in Kubernetes clusters that support GPUs
Learn how to "Deploying Machine Learning workloads in Kubernetes clusters that support GPUs" from the folks at Canonical, the parent company of Ubuntu.
How to use the gpg command to encrypt Linux files
Commands for reliably encrypting files on Linux systems are easy to come by and quite versatile. One of the most popular is gpg. Here's how to use it.
How to Install ImpressPages CMS on Ubuntu 18.04
ImpressPages is a free, open source and user-friendly, MVC-based, Content Management System with a built-in content editor that can be used to create a personal or business website. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install ImpressPages on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Opera 56 Web Browser Promises Enhanced Address Bar, Reorganized Settings Page
Earlier this month, Opera 56 entered development, and while until now there were only bugfix updates released for the upcoming web browser, Opera Software today published a more in-depth look at some of its new features and enhancements.
Getting started with Standard Notes for encrypted note-taking
Standard Notes is a simple, encrypted notes app that aims to make dealing with your notes the easiest thing you'll do all day. When you sign up for a free sync account, your notes are automatically encrypted and seamlessly synced with all your devices.
Installing mod_pagespeed for Apache webserver
Pagespeed or mod_pagespeed is an open source module used in apache & is used to speed up the websites. It applies various layers of filters to all the associated assets like pages, stylesheets, images etc, which than helps in optimizing the assets & this leads to boost in speed of the website.
Linux kernel 4.18 delayed: Bug ate my rc7, says Linus Torvalds
Kernel broken, so Penguinista-in-Chief reverted 4.18-rc7. Linux kernel supremo Linus Torvalds has taken the rare step of reverting a kernel release candidate – after it went sour.…
What is your favorite Linux terminal trick?
Do you remember the first time you watched somebody who really knew their way around the Linux terminal hard at work? It may have seemed like magic to you. Or, at the very least, it seemed like something out of the movie Hackers.
Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS Release Candidate Ready for Testing Ahead of August 2 Release
Canonical's Lukasz Zemczak put out a call for testing today for the upcoming Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS point release of the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system series.
New Spectre Variant Hits the Network
Spectre is back, and this time in a variant that adds something truly new: remote access to cached data. The good news is that access comes at a snail's pace.
Istio 1.0 Brings Service Mesh to Cloud Native Applications
The open source Istio project is out with its 1.0 release, providing a new easier method for enabling microservices communication.
Review: The Linux Podcast Scene - all the movers and shakers
It’s been a long time since we covered Linux podcasts. Sadly, some great shows have podfaded, but there’s new ones entering the scene. We’ve therefore reviewed a fairly comprehensive roundup of 25 active Linux-related podcasts.
Container adoption speeds up to the detriment of VMs
VIDEO: As containers grow more popular, virtual machine deployments are declining.
Migrating Perl 5 code to Perl 6
Whether you are a programmer who is taking the first steps to convert your Perl 5 code to Perl 6 and encountering some issues or you're just interested in learning about what might happen if you try to port Perl 5 programs to Perl 6, this article should answer your questions.
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