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Red Hat OpenStack Platform 12 Puts the Cloud in a Container
As the OpenStack Summit in Sydney kicks off, Red Hat debuts it's latest cloud infrastructure release.
Why hybrid cloud is the best of both worlds
For CIOs considering cloud, start with the overall digital strategy and work backward
Edge computing moves the open cloud beyond the data center
When we think of cloud computing, most of us envision large-scale, centralized data centers running thousands of physical servers. As powerful as that vision sounds, it actually misses the biggest new opportunity: distributed cloud infrastructure.
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Teleconsole – A Tool To Share Your Terminal Session Instantly To Anyone In Seconds
Teleconsole is a free service to share your terminal session with people you trust or anyone in seconds.
Enlightenment 0.22 Linux Desktop Environment Greatly Improves Wayland Support
After more than a year in development, the development cycle of the Enlightenment 0.22.0 desktop environment and window manager is now over, and the final release is available to download.
Finding Files with mlocate
It’s not uncommon for a sysadmin to have to find needles buried deep inside haystacks. On a busy machine, there can be files in their hundreds of thousands present on your filesystems. What do you do when you need to make sure one particular configuration file is up to date, but you can’t remember where it is located?
How to Create Bootable USB Disk / DVD on Ubuntu / Linux Mint
Create bootable USB disk and DVD using startup disk creator, UNetbootin and dd command on Ubuntu and Linux Mint Desktop
Meet Gladys, a Raspberry Pi-Powered Intelligent, Open-Source Home Assistant
Meet Gladys, an open-source program designed to become the only intelligent home assistant you'll ever need, backed by the tiny and powerful Raspberry Pi single-board computer.
How to use cron in Linux
One of the challenges (among the many advantages) of being a sysadmin is running tasks when you'd rather be sleeping. For example, some tasks (including regularly recurring tasks) need to run overnight or on weekends, when no one is expected to be using computer resources. I have no time to spare in the evenings to run commands and scripts that have to operate during off-hours. And I don't want to have to get up at oh-dark-hundred to start a backup or major update.
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OpenStack Aims to Improve Integration with Cloud Native Technologies
At the OpenStack Summit in Australia, open-source cloud effort announces a series of new efforts to help improve integration across a variety of complementary cloud native technologies.
How to Install Varnish Cache with Apache on CentOS 7
Varnish is a proxy server focused on HTTP caching. It's designed as an HTTP accelerator and can act as reverse proxy for your web server Apache or Nginx. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure varnish HTTP accelerator as a reverse proxy for Apache web server.
Shedding light on foggy GPL licenses
The GPL family of licenses is unique among open source licenses in how past, current, and future versions of the license may apply to the software program. By not fully understanding this unique license feature, open source software developers may inadvertently create ambiguity.
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5 Reasons Why Linux Mint is Better Than Ubuntu
Which one is better, Linux Mint or Ubuntu?
PoE, PoE+ and Passive POE
I've been installing a lot of POE devices recently, and the
different methods for providing power over Ethernet cables can be very
confusing. There are a few standards in place, and then there's a method that
isn't a standard, but is widely used.
Using Visual Studio Code on Fedora
A text editor is one of the most important tools for any programmer. Visual Studio Code is an open source text editor specifically designed for editing source code. Visual Studio Code was released by Microsoft in April 2015 and later became a... Continue Reading →
Two productive habits of experienced Sysadmins
This guide explores two habits that experienced Sysadmins use to make their time on the command line more efficient.
GPL bodies in bizarre trademark fight
Senior Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has claimed he asked the Linux Foundation to withdraw funding from the Software Freedom Conservancy back in 2016, because he was unhappy with the way in which the SFC went about enforcing compliance with the GPL, the licence under which the Linux kernel is published.
Audacity 2.2 Open-Source Audio Editor Brings MIDI Playback, macOS Sierra Support
Audacity, the open-source and cross-platform audio editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems, has been updated this week to a new stable series, versioned 2.2.
Gaming On Linux: All You Need To Know
This is one of the most frequently asked questions by people who are thinking about switching to Linux. After all, gaming on Linux often termed as a distant possibility.
$275K for Creative Gigabit Projects Across the U.S.
From augmented reality training for first responders, to robotics classes for high school students, Mozilla is supporting bright ideas that leverage gigabit internet to create more open and innovative cities...
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