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Test your Kubernetes experiments with an open source web interface
Have you wanted to cause chaos to test your systems but prefer to use visual tools rather than the terminal? Well, this article is for you, my friend.
Gain a New Skill This Summer With 25% Off Linux Foundation Training & Certification
Summer is here, which means it’s time for summer school! Take advantage of longer days and more downtime by gaining new open source skills to advance your career prospects. With the Open Source Jobs Report finding 93% of hiring managers are having a difficult time filling positions requiring these skills, now is the time to […]
GameMode GNOME Shell Extension Finally Supports the GNOME 40 Desktop
The GameMode GNOME Shell extension for Feral Interactive’s GameMode daemon for optimizing Linux system performance on demand has finally gained support for the latest GNOME 40 desktop environment.
How to Install AlmaLinux
This guide will show the step by step instructions to install AlmaLinux. You can follow these steps whether you are installing AlmaLinux onto a physical computer or a virtual machine such as VirtualBox or VMware.
11 secret tips for Firefox that will make you an internet pro
With Firefox, getting around the internet is fast, straight-forward and easy. Now you can go beyond the basics with these secret and not-so-secret tricks that make your internetting experience even more fun. Read on for some of our favorite Firefox features that you may not know about… yet. 1. Send tabs across the room If […]
Vulnerability Detection and Patching: A Survey Of The Enterprise Environment
Detecting vulnerabilities and managing the associated patching is challenging even in a small-scale Linux environment. Scale things up and the challenge becomes almost unsurmountable. There are approaches that help, but these approaches are unevenly applied. In our survey, State of Enterprise Vulnerability Detection and Patch Management, we set out to investigate how large organizations handle the dual, linked security concerns of vulnerability detection and patch management.
How to work with dnf package groups
Dnf is the default high-level package manager in the Red Hat family of distributions, which includes Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and all its clones. It is the successor of Yum, and indeed using the yum command in recent versions of the distributions mentioned above, is just another way to call dnf. Dnf has a lot of nice features and plugins which help us install, update and remove software packaged in the “.rpm” format. In this tutorial we explore dnf package groups and learn how to handle them.
How to Install a Desktop Environment (GUI) on an Ubuntu 20.04 Server
Linux servers don’t come with a desktop environment installed by default, and in most cases it’s not needed. However there are cases when you do require a graphical user interface on your Linux server to get your work done. In this tutorial we’ll install some of the most popular desktop environments on a server running Ubuntu 20.04.
Fast – Test Your Internet Download Speed from Linux Terminal
If your internet download speed seems poor, you most likely go to Speedtest.net and check, yes?. This is the easiest way to test the speeds that we’re getting from our internet service provider, and it’s been a most liked choice for years.
GNOME 40.2 Released with Better Flatpak Support, Improved Screencasting, and More
The GNOME Project released today GNOME 40.2 as the second minor point release to the latest and greatest GNOME 40 desktop environment series.
Traditionally Web Host-Focused CloudLinux Rolls Out TuxCare, an Enterprise Brand
With enterprise customers now driving roughly half of its business, the company is making a concerted effort to cater to them.
KDE Plasma 5.22 Released. This is What's New
Keeping up with the schedule, the KDE Team brings another great and stable KDE Plasma 5.22 release. This version promises more stability, performance tweaks rather than visual changes. Here's what's new. Also, we wrap up with and the top features of the KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop.
Analyzing cases for and against setting swap space on cloud instances
To swap or not to swap? That is the cloud question.
How To Find The List Of Installed Repositories From Commandline In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to find the list of installed repositories from command line in different Linux operating systems.
Linux Foundation readies Global COVID Certificate Network
The Linux Foundation Public Health is releasing the infrastructure for the first international COVID-19 passport. It's being considered for use by both the United Nations and the European Union.
How to Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.22 from 5.21
The KDE team announced the stable release of KDE Plasma 5.22 with new features, improvements, and bug fixes. Here, in this quick guide, we give you the steps to upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.22 from 5.21.
Batch triangulation on the command line
Nobody does triangulations anymore? Actually, some people do, and this code will help. It locates a point given the distances to two other, already located points.
How FreeDOS boots
One thing I appreciate from growing up with DOS computers is that the boot process is relatively easy to understand. There aren't a lot of moving parts in DOS. And today, I'd like to share an overview of how your computer boots up and starts a simple operating system like FreeDOS.
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KDE Plasma 5.22 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.22 as the next major series of their acclaimed, modern, and powerful desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems.
Basics of HTTP Requests with cURL: An In-Depth Tutorial
In this tutorial, we'll be focusing on the basics and some of the common usages of the cURL command. We'll be covering the basics of HTTP requests and how to perform them in cURL, along with some useful things you can do.
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