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Alpine Linux 3.16 Brings Updated Package Base, Security Changes
Alpine Linux 3.16 is now available for this widespread container-oriented distribution and other situations that require a tiny footprint.
Clonezilla Live 3.0 Adds APFS and LUKS Support, Powered by Linux Kernel 5.17
Clonezilla Live maintainer and developer Steven Shiau announced today the release and general availability of Clonezilla Live 3.0, a major update of this free and open-source live ISO for disk cloning and imaging based on the famous Clonezilla utility.
New audio server Pipewire coming to next version of Ubuntu
The next release of Ubuntu, version 22.10 and codenamed Kinetic Kudu, will switch audio servers to the relatively new PipeWire. Don't panic. As J M Barrie said: "All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again." Fedora switched to PipeWire in version 34, over a year ago now. Users who aren't pro-level creators or editors of sound and music on Ubuntu may not notice the planned change.
What is Lifecycle Manager in AWS EC2 Service
In this article, we will see how to use Lifecycle Manager to automate the creation, retention, and deletion of snapshots taken to back up our Amazon EBS volumes. This automation helps us to protect valuable data by enforcing a regular backup, retain backups, reduce storage costs by deleting older backups.
12 essential Linux commands for beginners
When operating on the Linux command line, it is easy to get disoriented, which can have disastrous consequences. I once issued a remove command before realizing that I'd moved the boot directory of my computer. I learned to use the pwd command to know exactly which part of the file system I was in (and these days, there are command projects, like trashy and trash-cli, that serve as intermediates when removing files).
AMD Robotics Starter Kit based on Zynq Ultrascale+ XCK26
AMD launched the Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit which is built around the Kria K26 Zynq UltraScale+ XCK26 System-on-Module (SoM) that entered the market last year. The KR260 has similar specs as the Kria KV260, however, the former is optimized for industrial applications instead of vision AI applications.
Crane Venture Partners supports open source developers with an itch to scratch
Crane Venture Partners offers a different kind of VC that is laser-focused on helping open source developers get the funding they need to turn their itch into a scratch and then a business.
How to Install Akaunting on Ubuntu 20.04
Akaunting is web-based, free, and open-source accounting software designed to help small businesses. It helps small businesses and freelancers manage and streamline payment, invoicing, and other operations
How to Unzip a Zip File in Linux Command Line
Here learn how to unzip a zip file in the Linux command line using unzip command. Shows the options unzip command have to extract and manipulate the archived file.
Build a Quarkus reactive application using Kubernetes Secrets
Many organizations have security policies in place that dictate how to store sensitive information. When you're developing applications for the cloud, you're probably expected to follow those policies, and to do that you often have to externalize your data storage. Kubernetes has a built-in system to access external secrets, and learning to use that is key to a safe cloud-native app.
How to Install Linux Kernel 5.18 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest 5.18 Linux Kernel on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa.
How to Install and Configure Fail2ban on Ubuntu 22.04
Fail2ban is free and open-source IPS (Intrusion Prevention Software) that helps administrators secure Linux servers against malicious login and brute-force attacks. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure Fail2ban for securing the Ubuntu 22.04 server. This guide also covers the basic command of fail2ban-client for managing Fail2ban service and jails.
Collision: Linux App to Verify Checksum of Files Tutorial and Guide
A review and usage guide of the Linux App Collision which helps you to verify integrity of files (such as ISO, etc.) via hashes.
How to Install Java on Ubuntu 22.04
Java is one of the most popular programming languages which is widely used to built applications. It runs on all major operating systems and devices.
In this guide you are going to learn how to install multiple versions of Java (11, 17, 18) Runtime Environment (JRE), Java Development Kit (JDK) and Open JDK.
You will also learn how to switch between Java versions and also the Java Development kit versions.
In this guide you are going to learn how to install multiple versions of Java (11, 17, 18) Runtime Environment (JRE), Java Development Kit (JDK) and Open JDK.
You will also learn how to switch between Java versions and also the Java Development kit versions.
How To Schedule Tasks With Cron Jobs In Linux
This guide explains the basic usage of Cron Jobs in Linux. It also discusses about crontab syntax generators and crontab graphical frontends.
Version 251 of systemd coming soon to a Linux distro near you
Version 251 of the controversial systemd Linux init system is here, and you can expect it to feature in the next version of your preferred distro. The unified system and service manager for Linux continues to grow and develop, as does Linux itself. There is a comprehensive changelog on Github, so we will just try to pick out a few of the highlights.
How to Manage Git in Emacs with Magit
Git is a wonderful code tracking and management tool. However, it is clunky and hard to use. Learn how to make that easy with Magit in Emacs.
Productive Summer Planned for Pitivi Video Editor
Details on GNOME's Google Summer of Code 2022 projects have been revealed, with work to improve open source video editor Pitivi a notable highlight.
Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux: Part 1
In this first part of our Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux, we will explore the basics of keylogging and its importance in the realm of Linux security, and dive deeper into keylogging in userspace, demonstrating how a keylogger can be written for Linux, by reading events directly from a keyboard device.
Alpine Linux 3.16 Improves NVMe Support, Adds GNOME 42 and KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS
Alpine Linux 3.16 has been released today as the newest stable series of this security-oriented and lightweight GNU/Linux distribution designed to be small, simple, and secure.
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