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How to navigate the Kubernetes learning curve

In Kubernetes is a dump truck, I talked about how a tool can be elegant for the problem it was designed to solve—once you learn how to use it. In part 2 of this series, I'm going a little deeper into the Kubernetes' learning curve.

Akademy 2019 registration now open

Akademy is free to attend, however you need to register to reserve your space. Once you have registered, take a look at our guide on how to travel to Milan and check out the accommodation we have arranged and recommend for attendees. We also have a guide on how to get from different locations within Milan to Akademy. This guide also includes information on how to move around the city in general -- useful for sightseeing!

Kubernetes basics: Learn how to drive first

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 6, 2019 11:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In the first two articles in this series, I explained how Kubernetes is like a dump truck and that there are always learning curves to understanding elegant, professional tools like Kubernetes (and dump trucks, cranes, etc.). This article is about the next step: learning how to drive. read more

Line Length Limits in the Kernel

Periodically, the kernel developers debate something everyone generally takes for granted, such as the length of a line of text. Personally, I like lines of text to reach both sides of my screen—it's just a question of not wasting space.

SODIMM module runs Linux on i.MX8M Mini or Nano with up to 8GB RAM

iWave’s “iW-RainboW-G34M-SM” module runs Linux 4.0 or Android Oreo on an i.MX8M Mini or Nano SoC with 2-8GB LPDDR4, 8GB or more eMMC, 802.11ac/BT 4.2, and support for -40 to 85°C and up to 2x GbE ports. iWave announced a 67.6 x 37mm, SODIMM form-factor compute module with support for either NXP’s i.MX8M Mini or […]

KDE Privacy Sprint, 2019 Edition

From the 22nd to 26th of March, members of the KDE Privacy team met up in Leipzig, Germany, for our Spring 2019 sprint. During the sprint, we floated a lot of different ideas that sparked plenty of discussions. The notion of privacy encompasses a wide range of topics, technologies and methods, so it is often difficult to decide what to focus on. However, all the aspects we worked on are important. We ended up tackling a variety of issues, and we are confident that our contributions will improve data protection for all users of KDE software.

How to Install WonderCMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 5, 2019 10:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux, PHP, Ubuntu
WonderCMS is a free and open source flat file CMS, aimed to be extremely small, light and simple. It's built with PHP, jQuery, HTML/CSS. I will show you how to install WonderCMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS using Nginx as the web server and how to secure the website with a free Let's encrypt SSL certificate.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 beta is now available

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jun 5, 2019 7:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Red Hat
The last RHEL 7 version is on its way out the door for enterprise Linux users.

Tweaking the look of Fedora Workstation with themes

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Jun 5, 2019 5:03 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Changing the theme of a desktop environment is a common way to customize your daily experience with Fedora Workstation. This article discusses the 4 different types of visual themes you can change and how to change to a new theme. Additionally, this article will cover how to install new themes from both the Fedora repositories […]

How tmux sparks joy in your Linux terminal

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 5, 2019 1:20 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Let me set the scene: One day, I was debugging a time intensive feature generator process. I had a terminal open on my Mac, and I was connected in to my remote Linux virtual machine (VM) where the process would be initiated. I checked a few things with the script, and everything looked good. But by the time I kicked off the process, it was just about time to leave the office for the day. Closing my laptop would kill my shell, which would kill the process. read more

What is GraphQL?

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 5, 2019 9:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
GraphQL is one of the biggest buzzwords in software tech today. But what is it actually? Is it a query language like SQL? An execution engine like the JVM? A specification like XML? read more

Introduction to catalog of 125 Linux hacker boards

Our 2019 spring edition catalog of hacker-friendly SBCs under $200 that run Linux or Android offers updated descriptions, specs, and pricing for 125 SBCs. Two big questions for 2019: Is it time for AI, and what about those tariffs? Welcome to our latest catalog of 125 community-backed Linux and Android SBCs. We’re skipping the reader […]

LibreOffice 6.3 hits beta, with built-in redaction tool for sharing those sensitive documents

  • The Register; By Tim Anderson (Posted by bob on Jun 5, 2019 5:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
Free open source office suite gets better, but use the redaction tools with care. The Document Foundation has released the first beta of LibreOffice 6.3, with new features including a redaction tool and a Fourier Analysis spreadsheet function.…

Kubernetes is a dump truck: Heres why

As we approach Kubernetes anniversary on Friday, June 7 this week let's start with this. Dump trucks are elegant. Seriously, stay with me for a minute. They solve a wide array of technical problems in an elegant way. They can move dirt, gravel, rocks, coal, construction material, or road barricades. They can even pull trailers with other pieces of heavy equipment on them. You can load a dump truck with five tons of dirt and drive across the country with it. For a nerd like me, that's elegance.

Catalog of 125 open-spec hacker boards

Welcome to our catalog of 125 open-spec, maker-oriented single board computers that run Linux or Android. You’ll find updated prices and descriptions plus a comparison spreadsheet of major features. The following summaries of 125 community-backed Linux/Android hacker boards under $200 are listed in alpha order. They list specs and lowest available pricing recorded in the […]

Facebook, Not Microsoft, Is the Main Threat to Open Source

I believe the future of communication will increasingly shift to private, encrypted services where people can be confident what they say to each other stays secure and their messages and content won't stick around forever.

How to install ProFTPD with TLS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 4, 2019 11:42 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
ProFTPD is a free, open source, and the most popular FTP server for Unix-like operating systems. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install ProFTPD and secure it with TLS on Ubuntu 18.04 server

Why this developer wrote a music player in C++

Recently I was listening to some newly purchased music downloads on my System76 Gazelle laptop through my Schiit Fulla 2 DAC, thinking how wonderful the music sounded and how much I enjoy using my favorite open source music players. read more

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