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How to Install GlusterFS on Rocky Linux

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Apr 8, 2022 5:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
GlusterFS or Gluster File System is a free and open-source distributed file system developed by RedHat. GlusterFS is a scalable file system formed from several servers into one entity file system that allows users to connect and mount the GlusterFS volume.

Hardkernel's newest ODROID-M1 enters the SBC market

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Giorgio Mendoza (Posted by bob on Apr 8, 2022 4:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: ARM
The Korean-based company Hardkernel announced the launch of their newest ODROID-M1 single board computer which adopts the Rockchip RK3568 as its System on Chip. The SoC integrates four ARM cortex-A55 processors (up to 2 GHz), a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU and a 0.8 TOPs AI accelerator RKNN NPU. Although slower than its predecessors (i.e. ODROID H2), […]

Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Powered by Linux 5.15 LTS, Gets Experimental Wayland Backend

The Raspberry Pi Foundation released a new version of its Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) GNU/Linux distribution for the tiny Raspberry Pi single-board computers that brings a newer Linux kernel version and many improvements.

How to Configure Path-Based routing in an AWS Application Load Balancer

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Apr 8, 2022 1:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In AWS, ELB and Elastic Load Balancing exists a concept where the servers can be added or released as per the demand of our application and the incoming traffic from an application is distributed among multiple targets. In this tutorial, we will configure path-based routing for an Application Load Balancer on AWS. We are going to use an IAM user account for this task.

Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! Ubuntu's Throwing a Release Party and Needs Speakers!

With Fedora's release party scheduled for May 12-14, and now Ubuntu planning a release party for 22.04 on May 1, it looks as if next month is going to be party month in the land of Linux.

People are the best data cleaners

This is the 200th and last "BASHing data" blog post. I've enjoyed writing this blog over the past four years and I hope command-line users have found it helpful. If I could condense "A Data Cleaner's Cookbook" and the blog into a single piece of advice for data workers, it's this: learn AWK.

Rocky Linux arrives on Google Cloud

The CentOS Linux clones, such as Rocky Linux, are making their presence known on the major public clouds.

Hacking the Linux Kernel in Ada – Part 1

For this three part series, we implemented a ‘pedal to the metal’ GPIO driven, flashing of a LED, in the context of a Linux kernel module for the NVIDIA Jetson Nano development board (kernel-based v4.9.294, arm64) in my favorite programming language … Ada! Part 1. Review of a kernel module, build strategy, and Ada integration. […]

Looking Ahead: The CNF Certification Program

Here at The Linux Foundation’s blog, we share content from our projects, such as this article by Joel Hans from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s blog.  The telecommunications industry is the backbone of today’s increasingly-digital economies, but it faces a difficult new challenge in evolving to meet modern infrastructure practices. How did telecommunications get itself […]

How to Install YOURLS URL Shortener on Ubuntu 20.04

  • www.rosehosting.com; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Apr 8, 2022 6:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
YOURLS stands for Your Own URL Shortener and is a free and open-source set of PHP scripts that allow you to have your own URL Shortener.

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Autodesk Arnold

Arnold is software for rendering three-dimensional, computer-generated scenes using unbiased, physically-based, Monte Carlo path tracing techniques.

How much RAM is installed on your Ubuntu system

In this article, we will explain how you can check how much memory is installed on your Ubuntu server or desktop. The commands have been run on an Ubuntu 20.04 system, but they will work in the same way on Ubuntu 22.04.

Stat Command in Linux – Use + Examples

  • linuxopsys.com; By linuxopsys (Posted by techgeek007 on Apr 7, 2022 4:53 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Here learn about stat command in Linux. The stat command in Linux provides detailed information about the file system and files.

Three Internet Radio Clients for the Debian 11 Terminal

In this article, we will introduce you to three different media players that allow you to listen to online radio stations directly from the Linux command line. We'll explain how to install and use each of these utilities, and how to remove them from your system if necessary.

How to make PeppyMeter work

  • Tokyo Made; By Dmitri Popov (Posted by dmpop on Apr 7, 2022 2:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Add a nifty VU meter to your desktop player

Fedora Plans to Drop Support for Legacy BIOS Systems

On x86_64 architectures, Fedora 37 will mark legacy BIOS installation as deprecated in favor of UEFI. While systems already using Legacy BIOS to boot will continue to be supported, new Legacy BIOS installations on these architectures will be impossible.

How to Convert and Resize Images in Plasma using a KDE Service Menu Extension

  • Fasterland.net; By Francesco Mondello (Posted by Faster3ck on Apr 7, 2022 11:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: KDE
How to resize images in Linux using Dolphin and Konqueror with a KDE service menu extension useful for converting and resizing images directly from you preferred KDE Plasma file manager.

How To Find User Accounts With Empty Password In Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Apr 7, 2022 10:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In this guide, we will discuss what is Shadow password file and its purpose in Linux. Then, we will discuss various commands to find all user accounts that has no password in Linux. Finally, we will see how to set password to an user and how to lock and unlock user accounts in Linux.

A glossary of terms about cyberattacks, from ransomware to DDoS

  • The Mozilla Blog; By Kristina Bravo (Posted by bob on Apr 7, 2022 5:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Mozilla
If you read news about technology, you’re bound to run into some jargon. Here at Mozilla, we believe that information should be as accessible as possible regardless of your level of expertise. We want to help you approach stories about technology with more curiosity and with a little less head-scratching involved. We’ll break down headline-making […]

Make your own Git subcommands

  • Opensource.com; By Seth Kenlon (Posted by bob on Apr 7, 2022 4:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Developer
Git is pretty famous for having lots of subcommands, like clone, init, add, mv, restore, bisect, blame, show, rebase, and many more. In a previous article, I wrote about the very useful rev-parse subcommand for Git. Even with all of these subcommands available, users still come up with functions to improve their Git experience. While you're free to create Git-related commands and run them as scripts, it's easy to make your own custom Git subcommands. You can even integrate them with Git through rev-parse.

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