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Linux Gzip Command Tutorial for Beginners (7 Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Sep 13, 2017 9:14 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Linux offers several command line tools for compressing/decompressing files. One of them is Gzip, which uses Lempel-Ziv coding (LZ77) for its compression operations. In this tutorial, we will discuss the basics of gzip, as well as the features it provides using easy to understand examples.

Oracle joins the Kubernetes movement

Oracle joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and released Kubernetes on Oracle Linux and its own Kubernetes cloud installer.

Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) is coming in PiCluster 2.2. Grab a sneak peek now

  • linux-toys.com; By Phillip Tribble (Posted by rusher81572 on Sep 13, 2017 6:46 PM EDT)
In PiCluster 2.2, there is now support to deploy functions!

How to install Laravel on a cPanel Server

  • RoseHosting Blog; By RoseHosting (Posted by RoseHosting on Sep 13, 2017 5:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In this article, we will show you how to install Laravel on CentOS 7 VPS with cPanel control panel.

A guide to logging in Python

There is little worse as a developer than trying to figure out why an application is not working if you don't know what is going on inside it. Sometimes you can't even tell whether the system is working as designed at all. When applications are running in production, they become black boxes that need to be traced and monitored. One of the simplest, yet most important ways to do so is by logging. Logging allows us—at the time we develop our software—to instruct the program to emit information while the system is running that will be useful for us and our sysadmins. read more

Linux-ready module features Atom C3000 and 4x 10GbE ports

Congatec’s “Conga-B7AC” is a Linux-friendly Type 7 COM with up to a 16-core Atom C3000, and support for 4x 10GbE, 32x PCIe, and industrial temperatures. Congatec delivered one of the first COM Express 3.0 Type 7 modules with its Conga-B7XD, based on Intel 5th Gen “Broadwell” Xeon D and Pentium processors. Now it has introduced […]

Open Source Summit: It's Time for DevOps and Networking to Talk

  • Enterprise Networking Planet; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Sep 13, 2017 1:48 PM EDT)
LOS ANGELES — Ed Warnicke, Distinguished Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems is a well known figure in the networking community and he came to the Open Source Summit here with a message - it's time for DevOps and networking people to talk.

How to get the Kubernetes help you need

At The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit in Los Angeles, Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Foundation, said, "Kubernetes is the Linux of the cloud." I wouldn't go that far, but Kubernetes is the most popular, open-source DevOps container manager.

Essential open source software for running your small business

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 13, 2017 11:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
You've decided to follow your passion and start your own business. Great! As you've probably figured out, there's a lot more to running a business than passion and doing the work that you love. Aside from the tools of whatever trade you're plying, you'll also need other tools to keep your business humming along. Let's look at some open source software that can help you do just that. read more

openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Will Soon Get Linux Kernel 4.13 and GNOME 3.26 Desktop

The summer is almost over, and it looks like the openSUSE developers are back at work to release daily snapshots for the Tumbleweed rolling release, bringing you all the latest technologies and Open Source software.

How companies can make the most from open source

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Sep 13, 2017 8:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
It's 2017, and some people still don't understand why open source is vital for business and how to really make the most of it. The Linux Foundation and its corporate partners are ready to explain it to you.

Porteus: portability for pros

Porteus is one of the most famous portable Linux distributions. You can read some reviews of this operating system and even an interview with the Porteus team by DarkDuck.

4 tips for leaders helping others evolve their careers

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 13, 2017 6:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In open organizations, we like to say that you own your career. Each one of us is encouraged to find a gap and fill it. In settings like these—and when there's more work to be done then there are hands to do it—it's important to understand your strengths so you can identify where you can be most effective in the organization and which problems you're passionate about solving. That means everyone—associates, managers, and executives alike—shares responsibility for proactively nurturing an open dialogue about ways they can engage with challenging, meaningful, and interesting work. read more

QOwnNotes A Great Note Taking App For Linux

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Sep 13, 2017 5:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
?There are so many awesome open source apps available on Linux for taking notes and managing a to-do list and amongst them is QOwnNotes. QOwnNotes is a fantastic app for doing both. The app allows you to save your notes in plain text format with Markdown support. It has cross platform support on Linux, Windows, and macOS and works together with the notes application of ownCloud and Nextcloud. The main strength of QOwnNotes is versatility. It comes with some pretty awesome features that have made it quite popular and appealing to many who want something more with their note-taking apps.

Oracle prepares to spin off Java EE to Eclipse Foundation

Oracle confirms it's spinning Java EE to an open-source foundation with IBM and Red Hat's support.

Obsidian Icon Theme based On Faenza For Linux Desktop

Gnome Icon Pack based upon Faenza, optimized for dark themes with many variants.

COM Express modules build on Kaby Lake and Xeon E3

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Sep 13, 2017 1:38 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
Aaeon announced a “NanoCOM-KBU” COM Express Type 10 Mini module with Intel 7th Gen U-Series chips and a “COM-KBHB6” Type 6 Basic module with a Xeon E3. Aaeon announced a pair of computer-on-modules that expand upon Intel’s 7th Gen “Kaby Lake” U-Series and 6th Gen “Skylake” Xeon E3. Aaeon’s NanoCOM-KBU is not only its first […]

Watermarking Images--from the Command Line

Us geeks mostly think of the command line as the best place for text manipulation. It's a natural with cat, grep and shell scripts. But although you can't necessarily view your results from within a typical terminal window, it turns out to be pretty darn easy to analyze and manipulate images from within a shell script.

Linux gets blasted by BlueBorne too

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Sep 12, 2017 11:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
BlueBorne is a set of Bluetooth security holes that just keeps on hitting. Besides smartphones and Windows, it seriously impacts Linux desktops and servers.

pHAT adds IR to the Raspberry Pi

Anavi has gone to Crowd Supply to launch a new run of its $16 “Anavi Infrared pHAT,” which adds IR remote control to the Pi, and offers optional sensors. Leon Anavi’s Bulgaria-based Anavi Technologies, which has introduced Raspberry Pi add-ons such as the RabbitMax Flex IoT HAT, is launching a smaller pHAT board that adds […]

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