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Learn Linux, 101: System logging
Learn how to configure the syslog daemon on your Linux system and how to send log
output to a central log server or accept log output as a central log server. Learn about
the systemd journal subsystem and rsyslog and syslog-ng as alternative logging systems.
Use the material in this tutorial to study for the LPI 102 exam for Linux system
administrator certification or to learn for fun.
10 open source technology trends for 2018
Technology is always evolving. New developments, such as OpenStack, Progressive Web Apps, Rust, R, the cognitive cloud, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things, and more are putting our usual paradigms on the back burner. Here is a rundown of the top open source trends expected to soar in popularity in 2018.
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What Is SED and How Do You Use It
Sed is a powerful command akin to the find and replace feature in most text editors. Find out what sed is and how you can use it to improve your efficiency in the terminal.
How to Replace Systemd With SysV Init On Debian Linux
Not everyone loves systemd, and for those that don't, there really aren't many options. That's especially true if you want something like a stable server. Fear not, SysV Init is actually still supported under Debian, and it's not hard to switch.
Contribute at the Fedora Test Day for kernel 4.14
The kernel team is working on final integration for kernel 4.14. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora. As a result, the Fedora kernel and QA teams have organized a test day for this Thursday,... Continue Reading →
Linux Mint 18.3
Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia" has been released and is available to download from the official website. The release is based on Ubuntu 16.04, contains many improvements and new applications. Some important software were rewritten making them work much faster and look cleaner. Some less useful applications have also been removed to clean the system installation. So let's look at the major improvements in Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia".
Linux for the Industry 4.0 era: New distro for factory automation
Helping to usher in the Industry 4.0 era, NXP Semiconductors announced OpenIL, a Linux distribution meant for smart factory automation.
NXP's open source OpenIL Linux distro has Xenomai and OpenTSN support
NXP unveiled an “Open Industrial Linux” (OpenIL) distribution with real-time Xenomai extensions, crypto security, and support for OpenTSN networking. NXP announced a Buildroot-based, Xenomai-hardened “Open Industrial Linux” (OpenIL) distribution designed for industrial, networking, and secure connectivity applications that require real-time, determinist performance. OpenIL is billed as being open source, community backed, and hardware agnostic. One […]
KDE Plasma 5.11.4 Desktop Environment Released with 45 Improvements and Bugfixes
The KDE Project announced a few moments ago the general availability of the forth maintenance update to the latest stable KDE Plasma 5.11 desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
4 ways to engage your organizations various stakeholders
I've spent most of my professional life helping organizations be more open to their stakeholders. I'm a partner in a consulting company in Chile, whose typical customer is a for-profit organization wishing to develop some kind of public works project (for example, an electricity generation station, a transmission line, a mine, a road, an airport, or something similar). Projects like these typically aim to fill a social need—but they're often intended for locations where development and operation can have negative impacts (or, in economic terms, "externalities").
Facebook, Google, IBM, Red Hat Strengthen Open Source License Protection
Facebook, Google, IBM, and Red Hat today announced they're going to provide greater legal protection for some of the open source code they license. The companies committed to extend more rights to cure open source license compliance errors.
Java Microservices, Resiliency, and Istio
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon gathers all Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects under one roof to further the advancement of cloud native computing. At the upcoming event in Austin, Animesh Singh and Tommy Li of IBM will discuss how to build, deploy, and connect Java microservices with Istio service mesh. In this article, Singh offers a preview of their presentation..
You Can Now Run a Custom Linux 4.14.2 Kernel on Your Slackware PC, Here's How
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton released a new custom kernel based on the latest Linux 4.14.2 upstream kernel release for Slackware and Slackware-based GNU/Linux distributions.
How to rename user in Linux (also rename group & home directory)
We might have come across a situation where we might want to rename user in Linux system, for whatever reasons. We can easily rename user in Linux & also we can rename the home...
Latest SparkyLinux for Raspberry Pi OS Brings Lighter Apps, Improved Networking
The second development image of the SparkyLinux for ARMhf operating system has been released today for Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
Fedora Classroom Session: Ansible 101
Fedora Classroom sessions continue this week with an Ansible session. The general schedule for sessions appears on the wiki. You can also find resources and recordings from previous sessions there. Here are details about this week’s session on Thursday, 30th November at 1600 UTC.... Continue Reading →
Tiny IoT gateway built on Raspberry Pi Compute Module wears HATs
CompuLab’s IOT-GATE-RPi mini-PC/gateway builds on the RPi CM3 with 2x GbE, RPi HAT expansion, and optional WiFi, BT, 3G, LTE, and -40 to 80°C support. CompuLab has added another Linux-friendly member of its IOT-GATE family of ultra-compact mini-PCs, following the IOT-GATE-iMX7, which is built around its NXP i.MX7 based CL-SOM-iMX7 computer-on-module. For the new IOT-GATE-RPi, […]
Linux Mint 18.2 Users Can Now Upgrade to Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia," Here's How
The upgrade path from the Linux Mint 18.2 "Sonya" operating system is now officially open and users can upgrade their installations to the latest Linux Mint 18.3 "Sylvia" release.
The politics of the Linux desktop
At some point in 1997 or 1998—history does not record exactly when—I made the leap from Windows to the Linux desktop. I went through quite a few distributions, from Red Hat to SUSE to Slackware, then Debian, Debian Experimental, and (for a long time thereafter) Ubuntu. When I accepted a role at Red Hat, I moved to Fedora, and migrated both my kids (then 9 and 11) to Fedora as well.
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Android 8.1 Oreo Slated for Release in December, Supports Pixel 2’s Hidden Chip
Google released the final preview of its upcoming Android 8.1 Oreo software update, teasing users with a December release for supported Pixel and Nexus devices.
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