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ulimit command usage in Linux
ulimit command is used by the administrator to limit hardware resources in a pool share and is mainly used by shared hosting providers to curb unwanted hardware resource usage by other tenants.
There are two types of limits that you can set on your Linux machine.
Hard Limit and Soft Limit
So, let’s see how you can enforce limitations on physical hardware for other users and what types of limitations you can implement on them.
There are two types of limits that you can set on your Linux machine.
Hard Limit and Soft Limit
So, let’s see how you can enforce limitations on physical hardware for other users and what types of limitations you can implement on them.
Parted Command in Linux with Examples
Here learn about parted command in Linux with examples. Shows how to use it to create, delete, and resize partitions from storage disks on the system.
Accessibility in Fedora Workstation
The first concerted effort to support accessibility under Linux was undertaken by Sun Microsystems when they decided to use GNOME for Solaris. Sun put together a team focused on building the pieces to make GNOME 2 fully accessible and worked with hardware makers to make sure things like Braille devices worked well. I even heard claims that GNOME and Linux had the best accessibility of any operating system for a while due to this effort. As Sun started struggling and got acquired by Oracle this accessibility effort eventually trailed off with the community trying to pick up the slack afterwards. Especially engineers from Igalia were quite active for a while trying to keep the accessibility support working well.
How to Zip Files and Directories on Linux
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to zip files and directories/folders on Linux. This tutorial will work on most major distros, like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Debian, CentOS, etc.
Mozilla Firefox 102 Is Now Available for Download, Adds Geoclue Support on Linux
The Mozilla Firefox 102 open-source, cross-platform, and free web browser is now available for download ahead of its June 28th, 2022, official launch for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
Can SONiC be the Linux of Networking?
Imagine having a single network operating system (NOS) that spans from the core data center right to the edge? One that offers a unified fabric which allows you to use the same monitoring/automation tools to administer multiple environments from the same console?
How To Install Docker Engine With Docker Compose In Ubuntu 22.04
This guide explains how to install Docker in Ubuntu and how to install Docker compose to define and run multi-container Docker applications.
How to Install Darktable on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Darktable is a free and open-source photography application program and raw developer. The following tutorial will teach you how to install Darktable on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 26th, 2022
The ninety-one installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 26th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that are happening in the Linux world.
Fedora CoreOS Hopes To Become An Official Edition With Fedora 37
For the Fedora 37 cycle Fedora CoreOS is hoping to be promoted to an official release "edition" alongside the likes of Fedora Workstation and Fedora Server.
Linux Mint: The Beginner-Friendly Linux Operating System for Everyone
This article contains all the necessary information you need for Linux Mint and helps you to learn and make a wise decision on your journey with this operating system.
An open source project that opens the internet for all
An open source project that opens the internet for all. Accessibility is key to promoting an open society. We learn online. We bank online. Political movements are won and lost online. Most importantly, the information we access online inspires us to make a better world. When we ignore accessibility requirements, people born without sight or who lost limbs in war are restricted from online information that others enjoy.
We must ensure that everyone has access to the open internet, and I am doing my part to work toward that goal by building Equalify.
How to Use tree to Show a Directory Tree in the Linux Terminal
While you may use ls in the Linux terminal to display directories, what if there was a tool that could show the directory listings hierarchically, like a tree? Fortunately, such a program does exist, and it's called "tree."
Dead Cells gets a huge free accessibility upgrade
Dead Cells is a great game. Not only does it look great but the action is awesome. However, it is rather difficult and for some nearly impossible so the developers have put out a huge free upgrade to help more people play it.
Shotcut 22.06 Video Editor Brings Glaxnimate Support, Keyframes Expansion, and More
The Shotcut 22.06 free, open-source, and cross-platform video editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems has been released after several months of work with more new features and many bug fixes.
Linus Torvalds' Latest Commentary Against -O3'ing The Linux Kernel
This shouldn't be too surprising considering some of Linus Torvalds past commentary about compiler optimizations and bad experiences long ago with GCC, but Linus Torvalds is not interested in seeing a tunable Kconfig option for using the -O3 compiler optimization level for building the Linux kernel without substantial justification.
What Is cURL Command and How to Use It (With Examples)
cURL, short for “Client URL,” is a command-line tool for transferring data using various protocols. It is an important Linux tool often used for connection troubleshooting. This article explains the curl command in Linux and how to use it with examples based on best practices.
Manjaro Linux Review: Detailed deep-dive with Performance, Hardware Support + More
We review the Arch-based Manjaro Linux based on its features, performance, and hardware support and help you to decide on your use case.
How to Install Fall Guys on Linux With Multiplayer Support
Fall Guys is an online multiplayer game featuring an obstacle course-style battle royale concept. The lack of support for Easy Anti-Cheat has always been a huge roadblock for successful multiplayer gaming on Linux. But with Easy Anti-Cheat now compatible with Linux, gamers can now play their favorite multiplayer games online, including Fall Guys, with other players on the internet.
Free RPG Day: Create maps for your Dungeons & Dragons game with Mipui
It's Free RPG Day again, and there's no better to play a free roleplaying game than with free and open source software. In this digital era of pen-and-paper gaming, it's still relatively unusual for adventures to include digital maps. In fact, it's also unusual for paper adventures to include maps that are sized correctly for miniatures, and many that do have colourful and richly textured maps that look great in a glossy book but look murky when photocopied and enlarged for the tabletop. Long story short: a tabletop gamer is often in need of a quick and convenient way to produce maps. Mipui is an open source web app that enables you to create grid-based maps for role-playing games, and it works great for virtual and physical tabletops alike.
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