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AlmaLinux vs Rocky Linux: Which One to Choose?

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Mar 30, 2022 9:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
AlmaLinux vs Rocky Linux! Undoubtedly, they are the two most popular RHEL forks, but which one is the right choice? In this article, I’ll share my thoughts on the matter.

Mapping with gnuplot, part 2

  • BASHing data; By Bob Mesibov (Posted by Bob_Mesibov on Mar 30, 2022 8:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
The first part of this series appeared back in 2018. It describes how you can use gnuplot to build a simplified GIS. I wasn't intending to do any more with this idea, but I was tinkering with animated map GIFs and realised that the gnuplot approach had some advantages.

How to Install Netdata with Nginx on Alma Linux 8

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Mar 30, 2022 6:53 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Netdata is a free, open-source and real-time server monitoring tool that visualize and monitor real-time data like CPU usage, RAM usage, Load, SWAP usage, Bandwidth usage, Disk usage, etc. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Netdata monitoring tool on Alma Linux 8.

Arm sees support path to heterogeneous compute

Arm says heterogeneous compute architectures – those with a mix of CPUs, GPUs, DPUs, and other processor types – pose a challenge for software developers, and greater multi-architecture support is needed to address this.

Finnix Linux Distro for Sysadmins Celebrates 22th Anniversary with New Release

Ryan Finnie announced today the release of Finnix 124 as the newest stable version of his Debian-based live Linux distro targeting casual system administrators with hundreds of utilities for system recovery, maintenance, testing, and more.

Rolling Rhino: A rolling-release remix of Ubuntu

Rolling Rhino is a new community remix of Ubuntu, but with a unique twist: it has a whole new release model, rather than just a different desktop. The new remix builds upon a tool of the same name. The Rolling Rhino script converts an installation of one of Ubuntu's daily images into a rolling release by setting it to track the devel branch of the distro. The Rolling Rhino remix simplifies this process somewhat by allowing you to install the distro already configured in the relevant way.

Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 36 Beta

The Fedora Project announces the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 36 Beta, the next step towards our planned release at the end of April.

Virtual Kubernetes clusters: A new model for multitenancy

If you speak to people running Kubernetes in production, one of the complaints you'll often hear is how difficult multitenancy is. Organizations use two main models to share Kubernetes clusters with multiple tenants, but both present issues.

MLH Fellowship Opens Applications for this Summer’s Production Engineering Track

For the second summer, Major League Hacking (MLH) is running the Production Engineering Track of the MLH Fellowship, powered by Meta. This 12-week educational program is 100% remote and uses industry-leading curriculum from Linux Foundation Training & Certification. The program is hands-on, project-based, and teaches students how to become Production Engineers. The goal of the program is for all participants to land a job or internship in the Site Reliability Engineering space, and it will be opened to 100 active college students who meet our admissions criteria.

How to Use the Du Command in Linux

  • RoseHosting; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Mar 29, 2022 10:13 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
In this tutorial, we are going to explain the “du” command used on every Linux distribution such as Ubuntu, Debian, or CentOS.

“Du” stands for Disk Usage and every Linux user should use it very often to check the amount of disk space used by directory or file. Using the “du” command is very simple by typing it on the console and adding additional phrases called options. In other words, the “du” command is different every time, according to the needs of the user and what the user wants to be displayed as output.

5 key insights for open source project sustainability in 2022

Many technology firms are turning to open source tools to accelerate innovation and growth. As these firms work to influence open source projects, governance practices sometimes shift from coordination among a small group of developers and firms to management by large communities of contributors and organizations, often with competing priorities.

Dev rigs up receipt printer to spit out GitHub issues

Sometimes the best things are the most simple. A case in point: sending GitHub issues to an old thermal POS printer via a Raspberry Pi.

Best Linux Tablets Compared

  • LinuxStans.com; By Linux Stans (Posted by Feenta on Mar 29, 2022 6:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Tablets
Everything you need to know about Linux tablets - a full buyer's guide. What (not) to buy, their specs and features, and more.

KDE Plasma 5.24.4 LTS Released with More Plasma Wayland Improvements, Other Fixes

The KDE Project announced today the general availability of KDE Plasma 5.24.4 as the fourth maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS desktop environment series.

Raspberry Pi CM4 powered system available as SBC or mini-PC

Kontron announced a “Pi-Tron CM4” industrial mini-PC (or SBC) based on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 with GbE and 10/100 LAN, 3x USB, 2x COM, CAN-FD, DIO, HDMI 2.0, MIPI-DSI/CSI, 40-pin GPIO, and M.2 B-key.

How To Create Proxmox Virtual Machines From Proxmox Web UI

This guide explains how to create Proxmox virtual machines from Proxmox Web user interface and how to do basic virtual machine management actions such as starting, stopping, cloning and deleting VMs.

Why it makes sense to write Kubernetes webhooks in Golang

When to choose Golang versus Python and YAML for writing Kubernetes webbooks.

How to Install Angular Js on Linux

Angular is a popular open-source web application framework developed by Google and maintained by the community. The language required to create an application using Angular Js is javascript/typescript, and other few mandatory languages require in web development.

Both Mobile and Web applications can easily be created using the angular framework. Angular Js command-line utility helps us quickly create, manage, build, and test Angular applications in your system.

Fedora Linux 36 Beta Is Out with the GNOME 42 Desktop Environment and Linux Kernel 5.17

The Fedora Project announced today the release and general availability of the beta version of the upcoming Fedora Linux 36 operating system for public testing.

GNOME 42's inconsistent themes are causing drama

GNOME 42 is here, but its new look and feel doesn't yet include all of the environment. This is already causing rumblings of discontent. This release is significant because soon it will be the default desktop of the next Long Term Support (LTS) version of Ubuntu. That means a lot of people will be looking at GNOME 42 every day until 2024.

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