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How to Kill Linux Processes/Unresponsive Applications Using ‘xkill’ Command
The kill command sends a signal to a process, whose PID is passed along with the command. Alternatively, we can use pkill command, which kills a process based upon name and other attributes of a process. To kill a process say whose name is terminal, we need to execute
LFCA: Learn Cloud Costs and Budgeting – Part 16
Over the years, there has been an exponential adoption of Cloud services as organizations seek to tap into the numerous benefits offered by the Cloud to streamline their businesses. Most businesses have either integrated their on-premise infrastructure with the Cloud or shifted their core services to the cloud altogether.
Learn essential Kubernetes commands with a new cheat sheet
The cloud runs largely on Kubernetes, Kubernetes largely runs on Linux, and Linux runs best when it has a skilled sysadmin at the controls. Whether you consider yourself a cloud architect or just a humble sysadmin, the modern internet needs users who understand how applications and services can be created within containers, scaled on demand, and monitored and managed judiciously. One of the first steps into the brave world of containers is learning Kubernetes and its quintessential command: kubectl.
Resolve DHCPD and HTTPD startup failures with Ansible
Last year, I had a problem: HTTPD (the Apache web server) would not start on a reboot or cold boot. To fix it, I added an override file, /etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/override.conf. It contained the following statements to delay HTTPD's startup until the network is properly started and online. (If you've read my previous articles, you'll know that I use NetworkManager and systemd, not the old SystemV network service and start scripts).
New Relic open sources Pixie, its Kubernetes-native in-cluster observability platform
Want to know what's really going on in your Kubernetes cluster? Pixie, which just became a Cloud Native Computing Foundation program, can help.
GNOME 3.38.6 Desktop Environment Released with Various Bug Fixes
The GNOME Project release today GNOME 3.38.6 as the sixth maintenance update to the GNOME 3.38 desktop environment series, addressing various bugs and updating translations.
Nitrux 1.4 Is One of the First Distros to Support Linux Kernel 5.12
Uri Herrera from the Nitrux project announced the release of Nitrux 1.4 as the latest ISO release of this Debian-based and KDE oriented GNU/Linux distribution for the masses.
How to Manipulate Filenames Having Spaces and Special Characters in Linux
We come across files and folders name very regularly. In most of the cases file/folder name are related to the content of the file/folder and starts with number and characters. Alpha-Numeric file name are pretty common and very widely used, but this is not the case when we have to deal with file/folder name that has special characters in them.
Multisite WordPress Cluster Auto Installation
If you have multiple standalone WordPress websites, then it’s a good idea to go with WordPress multisite network. Multisite WordPress installation allows you to create and manage multiple WordPress websites from a single dashboard. This way, you can edit and update all of your websites from a single place. You can also install and activate plugins and themes for multiple sites at once. RoseHosting Cloud platform provides an easier way to deploy an auto-scalable WordPress Multisite cluster in a single click.
What Google v. Oracle means for open source
Google v. Oracle has finally concluded in a sweeping 6-2 decision by the US Supreme Court favoring Google and adding further clarity on the freedom to use application programming interfaces (APIs). Software developers can benefit from this decision.
How to Install Latest LibreOffice in Linux Desktop
LibreOffice is an open-source and much powerful personal productivity office suite for Linux, Windows & Mac, that provides feature-rich functions for word documents, data processing, spreadsheets, presentation, drawing, Calc, Math, and much more.
Trying out Phosh shell on PinePhone and openSUSE Tumbleweed
During my time with Phosh on PinePhone and openSUSE Tumbleweed, I have stumbled on a couple of issues that made clear that the experience still needed some polish. The parts that are developed for Phosh are designed well. You can see that the experience is optimized for those parts. Scrolling is relatively smooth. The general design direction is clean and functional.
How to hide a backdoor in AI software – such as a bank app depositing checks or a security cam checking faces
Neural networks can be aimed to misbehave when squeezed. Boffins in China and the US have developed a technique to hide a backdoor in a machine-learning model so it only appears when the model is compressed for deployment on a mobile device.…
StarBook Mk V Linux Laptop Is Now Available for Pre-Order
StarLabs’ StarBook Mk V Linux laptop is now available for pre-order with 11th Gen Intel CPUs, up to 64GB RAM, Thunderbolt 4 support, and up to 11 hours battery life.
Debian 11 Bullseye - New Features, Changes, and Release Update
We summarize the changes, updates, and new features of the Debian 11 Bullseye operating system, which is under development.
Microsoft's Edge browser for Linux hits the Beta Channel... if you're into that kind of thing
Add yet another Chromium browser to your collection
Microsoft's Edge browser has taken another step to stability on Linux with the addition of the operating system to its Beta Channel.…
Static and dynamic IP address configurations for DHCP
IP address configurations are critical, but what is the difference between static and dynamic addressing, and how does DHCP come into play?
Linux patches
The Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board, which is made up of top Linux kernel developers, reports on what was found in its complete examination of University of Minnesota patches.
How to keep files and directories synchronized across different devices using syncthing on Linux
Syncthing is defined as a continuous file synchronization program: it can be used to keep files and directories synchronized across different devices or “nodes”. The application uses TLS as encryption method, and it is, together with its protocol, free and open source software.
How to Export and Import VirtualBox Virtual Machines
Exporting and Importing feature is available in all the virtualization software you use. This feature will be very useful when you want to copy and launch a configured VM from one machine to another machine.
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