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How to View Images from the Linux Terminal
2DayGeek: This quick article shows you how to view images right from the Linux terminal.
6 container concepts you need to understand
Containerization has radically changed the IT landscape because of the significant value and wide array of benefits it brings to business. Nearly any recent business innovation has containerization as a contributing factor, if not the central element.
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GTK 4.0 Officially Released After More Than 4 Years of Development
The GTK development officially released today the next generation of the GTK toolkit, GTK 4.0, after being in development for more than four years.
Centaurus Infrastructure Project Joins Linux Foundation to Advance Cloud Infrastructure for 5G, AI and Edge
Centaurus today is becoming a Linux Foundation Project. The Centaurus Infrastructure Project is a cloud infrastructure platform for building distributed cloud as well as a platform for modern cloud native computing. It supports applications and workloads for 5G, Edge and AI and unifies the orchestration, network provisioning and management of cloud compute and network resources […]
Raspberry Pi embraces industrial customers with new services
Raspberry Pi Ltd. has improved its support for industrial customers with a Raspberry Pi Approved Design Partners service, a Raspberry Pi Integrator Programme, and industrial support section on its website.
Total War: WARHAMMER II – The Twisted & The Twilight DLC Is Out Now for Linux
UK-based games publisher company Feral Interactive announced today the availability of the Total War: WARHAMMER II – The Twisted & The Twilight DLC for Linux and macOS platforms.
How to check how much RAM is installed on Ubuntu 20.04
in this article, we will explain to you how to check how much RAM is installed on your Ubuntu 20.04 server or desktop using the Linux free command.
Start learning Kubernetes from your local machine
Kubernetes is a global technology but this article prompts you to act locally.
How to secure your AWS account by enabling Multi-Factor Authentication
In this article, we will see the steps to enable Multi-factor Authentication using a virtual device. A virtual Multi-factor Authentication device is nothing but an application or software running on your phone. This application generates a six-digit code that needs to be entered while logging into the account.
Linux Mint 20.1 beta arrives
The next long-term support version of Linux Mint is getting close to release.
GTK 4.0 Released, One Month After GIMP Finally Switched to GTK 3.X
GTK 4.0 is finally here with many updates and features, but some challenges are arising for the projects which just switched to GTK 3.X.
Boost Up Productivity in Bash - Tips and Tricks
When spending most of your day around bash shell, it is not uncommon to waste time typing the same commands over and over again. This is pretty close to the definition of insanity. Luckily, bash gives us several ways to avoid repetition and increase productivity. Today, we will explore the tools we can leverage to optimize what I love to call “shell time”.
Interview with Red Hat's Mike McGrath About CentOS Stream
Red Hat made some waves with the news regarding CentOS. We dive deep into this topic as we're joined by Mike McGrath, Red Hat's Vice President of Engineering to discuss the news and Mike will take us through the details on CentOS Stream and what it will mean for the commuinity.
Firefox 85 Will Let You Remove All Saved Logins with One Click, Drops Adobe Flash Support
While you’re probably enjoying your brand-new Firefox 84 web browser, Mozilla is already working on the next version, Firefox 85, which has now hit the public beta channel.
How to Install RPM Files on Fedora Linux Beginner’s Tutorial
This beginner article explains how to install RPM packages on Fedora and Red Hat Linux. It also shows you how to remove those RPM packages afterwards.
LibreOffice 7.0.4 Office Suite Released with More Than 110 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of the LibreOffice 7.0.4 update to their open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite.
Create and Store Secrets like Passwords, OAuth Tokens, and SSH Keys in Kubernetes
In Kubernetes, we can store and manage sensitive information, such as passwords, OAuth tokens, and ssh keys using Kubernetes Secrets. In this article, we will create secrets using .yml file and access them in the Pod as Environment Variables.
Riseup a free opensource & easy to use VPN
In the world of the Internet, we may often need a VPN to protect our information and privacy when browsing. Many reputable companies provide secure VPN services, but for money that can often be exorbitant. Here, the importance of open-source VPN services, which are sometimes free, appears. In this tutorial we will talk about one of the best easy-to-use open source and free VPN services. So what is this program and how can you use it? This is what we will learn about in this humble post. Let's Begin.
Why Vim users will love the Kakoune text editor
The Kakoune text editor takes inspiration from Vi. With a minimalistic interface, short keyboard shortcuts, and separate editing and insert modes, it does look and feel a lot like Vi at first. However, the Kakoune editor has its own unique style both in design and function and is better considered its own editor rather than yet another Vim.
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Stars and Stripes: Facebook and Linux
This is the second in our series spotlighting large institutions in the USA and how they are embracing Linux and open source.
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