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How to rotate logs manually in Linux?

  • www.linuxnix.com; By Surendra kumar (Posted by linuxnix on Feb 23, 2016 11:18 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
In Linux every activity is monitored and logged in to their respective logs in /var/log folder. The depth of log information is dependent on the log configuration we did it in /etc/logrotate.d and we have to rotate them all the time to control how much space they use.

Cyanogen launches the “Mod” platform, with lots of Microsoft integration

Cyanogen Inc. has announced a new feature for the upcoming Marshmallow version of its commercial Android skin, Cyanogen OS. The company is launching the "Mods" platform, a way to build apps "directly into the OS." The platform's biggest participant is none other than Microsoft, which has built Skype, Cortana, OneNote, and Hyperlapse apps for Cyanogen's platform.

Antergos: The first Linux distribution with ZFS support during installation

  • LinuxBSDos.com; By finid (Posted by finid on Feb 23, 2016 9:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
The latest edition of Antergos features support for the ZFS file system during installation, which makes it the first (desktop) Linux distribution that I am aware of with ZFS as a file system option during installation.

Check Your ISO Checksums Before Installing Any Version Of Linux

  • Everyday Linux User; By Gary Newell (Posted by gary_newell on Feb 23, 2016 8:27 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
After the Linux Mint issues that have occurred in recent days in brings to light the importance of checking the ISO image against the checksums provided on the distribution's website. This guide shows you how.

How to simulate yes/No in Linux scripts/commands

  • www.linuxnix.com; By Surendra kumar (Posted by linuxnix on Feb 23, 2016 7:30 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
In some situations when executing a command or a Linux shell script we may require some manual intervention. The yes command is simple built-in command which will help you remove this manual intervention stuff in your scripts. The yes command is a cousin of echo command both print what we given. Only difference is echo will print only once, but yes will print until we intervene. Below are some examples which will come handy when simulating yes/no in scripts/commands

Has your Linux Mint desktop been backdoored?

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS (Posted by bob on Feb 23, 2016 6:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Mint
Here's how to be sure you're OK and what to do if you have been burnt.

How to skip existing files when copying with scp

Suppose you have a list of files on a remote host, some of which already exist locally. What you want is to transfer only those files that are not found locally. If you blindly run scp with wildcard, it would fetch all remote files (existing as well as non-existing files), and overwrite existing local files. You want to avoid this.

Fedora stickers available on UnixStickers

Have you been looking for Fedora stickers? We have good news for you. Fedora stickers now available Fedora has partnered with UnixStickers to bring you high-quality stickers that show your love for Fedora.

7 Linux/Unix gzip and gunzip command examples

This is our second post on compression and archiving series. Today we will see how to use gzip and gunzip commands with examples. Gzip(GNU zip) is a compress tool which is available in most of the Linux/Unix based operating systems.

Android-x86 and Remix OS Projects Enter Partnership

The leader of the Android-x86 project has just announced that he has entered a partnership with Jide Technology, the creators of the already famous Remix OS.

Hacker explains how he put "backdoor" in hundreds of Linux Mint downloads

A lone hacker who duped hundreds of users into downloading a version of Linux with a backdoor installed has revealed how it was done.

9 Linux desktop environments to watch in 2016

  • CIO.com; By Swapnil Bhartiya (Posted by abennett on Feb 23, 2016 12:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
The Linux world is extremely dynamic; a lot can happen within a year so it’s interesting to see where these desktop environments stand today and where they'll be by year's end.

OpenStack Public Cloud Options Expand with Mirantis Saudi Telecom Partnership

  • ServerWatch.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Feb 23, 2016 12:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud, Community
OpenStack vendor Mirantis today is announcing a new deal that will bring OpenStack Public cloud technology to the Middle East and Africa (MEA). Mirantis is partnering with the Saudi Telecom Company (STC), which is the largest telecom provider in MEA, providing services to over 100 million customers across nine countries.

Check Internet Speed with speedtest-cli on Ubuntu

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Feb 22, 2016 11:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Internet connection speed is something that we always check at our homes and offices. The most common method that we use is by visiting a speed test website like speedtest.net. The problem using these web based speed tests is that it does not allow you to schedule the speed test at regular intervals, e.g. as a cronjob and you can't use them on headless servers. One application that can solve this problem is “speedtest-cli”. This application allows you to check your internet speed using the command line.

Linux Mint site hacked, modified ISOs with backdoor distributed

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Zorin OS 11 Core, and does Windows piracy lower the adoption rate of Linux on the desktop?

Take these steps to adopt a big data approach to security

  • https://enterprisersproject.com; By Mark Mincin, CIO, Epicor (Posted by crudder on Feb 22, 2016 9:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
The use of big data ushers in a whole new era of automation in data security, allowing organizations to scale data security operations with fewer human resources.

Debian Sid-Based antiX 16 Linux OS Enters Development, Stays Free from systemd

The developers of the antiX GNU/Linux operating system have announced this past weekend two new releases of the distribution, the first point release of antiX 15 and the first Alpha build of the upcoming antiX 16.

How to choose a brand name for your open source project

When it comes to developing a new open source software project, most developers don't spend a lot of time thinking about brand strategy. After all, a great idea, solid code, and a passionate community are what really matter when you're getting a project underway. read more

Study: Linux Desktop Should Have About 40% in a World Without Windows Piracy

  • Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie (Posted by thesilviu on Feb 22, 2016 6:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A connection has been found between the software piracy and the adoption of Linux systems, according to a study published at the University of Oslo.

9 really odd Linux commands

  • Computerworld; By Sandra Henry-Stocker (Posted by rlinke on Feb 22, 2016 5:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Here are nine commands that do some very unusual things on Linux systems. Some could actually prove useful.

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