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Using Ansible to configure Podman containers
Learn how to use Ansible to manage and configure Podman containers.
45 Zypper Commands to Manage ‘Suse’ Linux Package Management
SUSE (Software and System Entwicklung (Germany) meaning Software and System Development, in English) Linux lies on top of Linux Kernel brought by Novell. SUSE comes in two pack. One of them is called OpenSUSE, which is freely available (free as in speech as well as free as in wine). It is a community driven project packed with latest application support, the latest stable release of OpenSUSE Linux is 13.2.
Pyzo – The Interactive Editor for Scientific Python
Pyzo is a free, open-source, and cross-platform Python IDE that is focused on introspection and interactivity, that is why it is well suited for scientific computing. Its feasible design is aimed at simplicity and efficiency, consisting of two components: shell and editor.
How To Install And Use Yarn Package Manager In Linux
In this tutorial, we will discuss what is Yarn, how to install Yarn package manager in Linux and finally we will take a look at the basic usage of Yarn.
Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) Gets Its First Kernel Security Patch, Update Now
Canonical published today the very first Linux kernel security update for its latest Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) operating system release to address three security vulnerabilities and a bug.
How to Install Sensu on Ubuntu 20.04
Sensu is a free, open-source, and cross-platform monitoring tool used for monitoring system health and performance stats. The latest version of Sensu also known as a Sensu Go. It is designed for traditional servers, containers, applications, the cloud, and more. In this post, we will show you how to install Sensu Go on an Ubuntu 20.04 VPS.
Display Linux Kernel Module Information With Modinfo Command
This brief guide explains what is Linux Kernel module, how to list the currently loaded Kernel modules using lsmod, and how to display Linux Kernel module information with modinfo command in Linux.
3 features released in Python 3.1 you should use in 2021
This is the second in a series of articles about features that first appeared in a version of Python 3.x. Python 3.1 was first released in 2009, and even though it has been out for a long time, many of the features it introduced are underused and pretty cool. Here are three of them.
5 reasons to host your container registry with Pulp
Linux containers have greatly simplified software distribution. The ability to package an application with everything it needs to run has helped increase stability and reproducibility of environments.
Rust 2021 edition to arrive in October with 'more consistent panic' and other new features
Also: Why Rust in Android will use the Soong build system, not Cargo. The Rust 2021 Edition Working Group has scheduled the new version for release in October, with what it says are small changes that amount to a significant improvement.…
F2: Fast And Safe Batch Rename Tool For The Command Line (Cross-Platform)
F2 is a command-line file and folder batch renaming tool written in Go. The tool is fast, safe, and runs on Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows.
How to Install and Configure VNC Server on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
In this tutorial, we will guide you step-by-step through setting up the VNC server on Ubuntu 20.04. We will install a Linux desktop XFCE on the server, then install and configure the VNC server using TightVNC.
LibreOffice 7.2 Brings Universal Search Commands Feature
A really cool feature Search Commands is merged recently in the upcoming LibreOffice 7.2 dev branch. It's super productive. We take a look at how it works.
How to Install the Latest VLC Player in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
In this article we will show you several ways to install the VLC media player, depending on whether you choose the graphical interface or the command line of your Ubuntu system. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system.
Porting Linuxs eBPF to Windows 10 and Windows Server
In Linux circles, eBPF has evolved into a powerful tool for running sandboxed userspace programs inside the kernel. Now, Microsoft is working on porting eBPF to Windows as well.
i.MX8M Mini SBC offers dual GbE with PoE
Gateworks has launched a “Venice GW7200” SBC that runs Ubuntu on an i.MX8M Mini with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC. Highlights include 2x GbE with PoE, 2x mini-PCIe, MIPI DSI/CSI, and -40 to 85°C support. Last year when Gateworks announced its 105 x 100mm GW7300 SBC based on NXP’s i.MX8M Mini, the company […]
A brief introduction to Ansible Vault
Ansible Vault is an Ansible feature that helps you encrypt confidential information without compromising security.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-17 Released for Ubuntu Phones with NFC Support, Many Improvements
The UBports Foundation released today the Ubuntu Touch OTA-17 software update for all supported Ubuntu Phones, bringing various improvements and new features.
Environmental multi-sensor device runs on Raspberry Pi CM4
Sfera Labs has launched a $276 “Exo Sense Pi” multi-sensor computer based on an RPi CM4 with sensors for air quality, temp, humidity, light, and motion plus RS-485, an open collector output, 2x digital inputs, a mic, and an RTC. In 2019, Sfera Labs launched an Exo Sense Py environmental monitoring system that runs MicroPython […]
CyberOS - A New QT Based Arch Linux Distribution that Looks Like Deepin DE
So, I stumbled upon a fairly new Linux distribution called CyberOS based on GNOME + Arch Linux. And I thought to do a test drive. Here's how it is.
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