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  • Open-Source Alternative to
    Discover 300+ popular open-source alternatives to your proprietary SaaS. https://www.opensourcealternative.to/The post Open-Source Alternative to appeared first on Linux Shtuff.
    - 2 Jun 22, 12:49pm -
  • DragonflyDB
    Dragonfly is a modern in-memory datastore, fully compatible with Redis and Memcached APIs. Dragonfly implements novel algorithms and data structures on top of a multithreaded, shared-nothing architecture. As a result, Dragonfly reaches x25 performanc…
    - 2 Jun 22, 1:26am -
  • Gitnoter
    GitNoter is a web application that allows users to store notes in their git repository. This is a frontend project built using mainly react (typescript), redux-toolkit & mui components. GitNoter API is the backend implementation of REST APIs which…
    - 2 Jun 22, 1:13am -
  • Orion Browser
    Orion has been engineered from ground up as a truly privacy-respecting browser. Orion ( https://browser.kagi.com ) may be a newcomer to the market, but it comes loaded with features. Source: Orion browser features | Kagi BlogThe post Orion Browser a…
    - 2 Jun 22, 1:00am -
  • Chaos Mesh
    A Powerful Chaos Engineering Platform for Kubernetes No special dependencies, Chaos Mesh can be easily deployed on Kubernetes clusters directly, including minikube and kind. Ability to perform chaos experiments in production environments without m…
    - 5 May 22, 10:47am -
  • lite-xl
    Lite XL is derived from lite. It is a lightweight text editor written mostly in Lua — it aims to provide something practical, pretty, small and fast easy to modify and extend, or to use without doing either. The aim of Lite XL compared to lite is…
    - 21 Apr 22, 10:59am -
  • Otomi-core
    Otomi-core is a self-hosted PaaS for Kubernetes. It is a complete platform experience on top of any Kubernetes cluster to empower developers and lower the burden on operations. Otomi brings a PaaS experience to your Kubernetes cluster without the con…
    - 15 Apr 22, 7:36pm -
  • Platform9 Managed Kubernetes and Tanzu Community Edition – Features Chart
    In this post, Platform9 reviews the differences between the Tanzu Community Edition and the Platform9 Managed Kubernetes Free Tier.  Platform9 Managed Kubernetes and Tanzu Community Edition – Features Chart https://platform9.com/blog/platform9-man…
    - 4 Apr 22, 5:29pm -
  • Alma WSL Images
    A Windows Subsystem for Linux (or WSL) version of AlmaLinux in now available in the Microsoft Store, which adds a striking array of options for WSL users. Below is the GitHub repo for this image. This is the C++ reference implementation for a Window…
    - 4 Apr 22, 3:53pm -
  • K3s-Ansible
    This playbook will build an HA Kubernetes cluster with k3s, kube-vip and MetalLB via ansible. This is based on the work from this fork, which is based on the work from k3s-io/k3s-ansible. It uses kube-vip to create a load balancer for the co…
    - 29 Mar 22, 3:49pm -

Nixcraft

  • Linux Copy One Hard Disk to Another Using dd Command
    How can I copy one hard disk to another using the dd, ddrescue, or dcfldd commands?Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn - Whatsapp - RedditThe post Linux Copy One Hard Disk to Another Using dd Command appeared first on nixCraft.
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 8:04pm -
  • Shell script to set up an LXD / Incus (Linux Containers) lab for testing purpose
    LXD or Incus is a Linux operating system-level container system. You can build over 25+ Linux distros for testing, fun, and profit. You can even run GUI apps inside those containers and get output displayed back to your X display easily. For example…
    - 25 days ago 16 Aug 24, 12:06pm -
  • How To check LXD/Incus container BTRFS disk usage on Linux
    Here is a quick and dirty shell script I put to check LXD or Incus container size and how much space they are taking on the BTRFS subvolume. Naturally, you must run the script as a root user, and LXD or Icnus must be configured with BTRFS storage ba…
    - 26 days ago 15 Aug 24, 9:42pm -
  • Linux shell script to reduce PDF file size
    Here is a handy and useful Linux and Unix shell script that reduce PDF file size using Ghostscript. No need to upload your PDF file to the shady third-party website. Just do it from the terminal. I tested it with both CentOS and Ubuntu/Debian Linux.…
    - 42 days ago 30 Jul 24, 10:56pm -
  • How to shutdown FreeBSD laptop when running out of battery power
    Email alert example before FreeBSD-based laptop will be shutdown by the script After my Raspberry PI died, I decided not to get a new one immediately. Instead, I turned the older laptop into a FreeBSD server. I use this server for Git, backup via ZFS…
    - 44 days ago 28 Jul 24, 11:28am -
  • Shell script to see Time-To-Live (TTL) for a DNS record on Linux, Unix, macOS and FreeBSD
    TTL is an acronym for Time-To-Live (TTL) in DNS. It sets the time in seconds that a DNS record is allowed to be cached by DNS resolvers (caching server) before it needs to be fetched again from the authoritative name server. In other words, longer T…
    - 46 days ago 26 Jul 24, 6:05pm -
  • How to install and configure sudo on Debian Linux
    The minimal version of Debian Linux 12/11 does not support sudo. When performing a network installation for Debian, the usual approach is to use the minimum version, which only installs the essential packages. Most Linux container images based upon…
    - 47 days ago 25 Jul 24, 11:06pm -
  • Shell script to monitor MariaDB replication and send email alert about server health status
    Here is a simple shell script to notify secondary read-only replica (slave) MariaDB server health status failure via email and push notification. Master-slave data replication allows you to copy databases to multiple MariaDB servers. It is useful for…
    - 47 days ago 25 Jul 24, 12:51pm -
  • How to install incus server on Debian 12/11
    Incus is a free and open-source project for the next-gen container management platform. It is a fork of LXD (the container hypervisor). It can manage both Linux containers and virtual machines. Let us see how to install the stable version of the Inc…
    - 49 days ago 23 Jul 24, 8:25am -
  • How to upgrade OpenSUSE 15.5 to 15.6 using the CLI
    The most recent release of OpenSUSE Linux, version 15.6 "Leap," is now available. This version incorporates the SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) source and community developments, making it the ideal option for a stable Linux experience for users, develo…
    - 72 days ago 30 Jun 24, 11:03am -

Webupd8

  • Why Oracle Java 7 And 6 Installers No Longer Work
    Because I've received more than 50 emails about this, I though I'd make a post about it, to clear things up for everybody.While Oracle Java 6 and 7 are not supported for quite a while, they were still available for download on Oracle's website unt…
    - 16 Sep 21, 11:46am -
  • How To Flash Android (Flyme) On Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition
    This is a quick guide for how to reflash Fyme OS on Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition. Flyme is based on Android with some redesign along with extras. It doesn't ship with Google apps, but those are easily installable.You can flash Flyme 5.1.12G or 6.1.0G (…
    - 25 Aug 17, 9:53am -
  • Audacious 3.9 Released With Qt User Interface Enhancements, More [PPA]
    Audacious 3.9 was released recently, bringing much-needed updates to the QT UI, along with various other enhancements.Audacious GTK2 interfaceAudacious is a music player available for Linux and Windows, which ships with an extensive list of plug…
    - 22 Aug 17, 10:34am -
  • Nemo 3.4 Without Cinnamon Dependencies Available In PPA For Ubuntu 17.04 And 16.04
    Nemo 3.4 (3.4.7 at the time I'm writing this article) without Cinnamon dependencies and with Unity patches is now available in the WebUpd8 Nemo 3 PPA, for Ubuntu 17.04 and 16.04.While it comes with some Unity patches, this Nemo version should work w…
    - 11 Aug 17, 1:11pm -
  • YouTube-DL GUI 0.4 Ships With New User Interface, More [PPA]
    After two years since the previous version, a new YouTube-DL GUI (YouTube-DLG) version was made available for download recently. The new 0.4 version ships with a a new user interface, easier format and save path selection and more.YouTube-DL GUI is…
    - 11 Aug 17, 9:05am -
  • Ambient Noise (ANoise) Player Fixed For Ubuntu 16.04 And Newer
    Ambient Noise, or ANoise is a simple, lightweight application for playing ambient noises, such as waves, rain, fire, and so on, useful to help you stay focused and boost productivity, or fall asleep. The application didn't work in Ubuntu 16.04 and n…
    - 14 Jun 17, 1:47pm -
  • Tool To Create Bootable Windows USB Stick From Linux `WinUSB` (Fork) Renamed To `WoeUSB`, Sees New Release
    The WinUSB fork we covered a while back was renamed to WoeUSB recently, while also seeing quite a few releases for the past few days.WoeUSB / WinUSB is a tool that can be used to create a bootable Windows installer USB stick from an ISO or DVD. The…
    - 14 Jun 17, 12:23pm -
  • MATE Dock Applet Sees New Release
    MATE Dock Applet is a MATE panel applet that displays open windows / applications as icons. The latest 0.78 version includes 5 new types of indicators, a new option to add space between dock icons, and more.Among the MATE Dock Applet features are p…
    - 6 Jun 17, 10:37am -
  • Tilix (Previously Terminix) 1.5.8 And Guake 0.8.9 Available In PPA
    Tilix (previously called Terminix) and Guake terminal emulators have had new releases recently, and are both available in PPA for Ubuntu / Linux Mint.Tilix 1.5.8Tilix is a GTK3 terminal emulator. The application allows splitting terminals both ho…
    - 1 Jun 17, 11:39am -
  • Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) Available For Download
    Ubuntu 17.04 has been released.The new version brings updated applications and various under-the-hood improvements, along with bug fixes. As expected, Compiz and Unity have only received minor improvements and bug fixes.On the other hand, Ubuntu…
    - 13 Apr 17, 5:06pm -

howtoforge

  • How to Install Moodle LMS on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
    Moodle is a popular open-source platform used by educational institutions worldwide for creating online courses, managing content, and facilitating collaborative learning.
    - 7 days ago 3 Sep 24, 2:20pm -
  • Installing AWS CLI on Ubuntu 24.04
    The AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) is a unified tool designed to manage and interact with Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources from the command line. Below is a step-by-step guide to installing the AWS CLI on Ubuntu 24.04.
    - 8 days ago 2 Sep 24, 4:23pm -
  • How to Install Suricata IDS on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
    Suricata is an open-source IDS (Intrusion Detection System) and IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) developed by OSIF (open infosec foundation). It can monitor and examine network traffic and process every packet to detect malicious network activity.
    - 11 days ago 30 Aug 24, 6:04pm -
  • Understanding the Command Line Processor in Linux
    The command line processor, often called the command line interface (CLI), command shell, or simply the terminal, is a vital tool for interacting with Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. This article shows the command-line processor's import…
    - 11 days ago 30 Aug 24, 5:59pm -
  • How to Install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Ubuntu 24.04
    ONLYOFFICE Docs or Document Server is an online office suite that can be installed on your local server. This guide shows you how to deploy the ONLYOFFICE Document Server on an Ubuntu 24.04 server, with PostgreSQL as the database and Nginx as a rever…
    - 11 days ago 30 Aug 24, 5:57pm -
  • How to Install Webmin with free Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate on Ubuntu 24.04
    Webmin is a web-based application for managing Linux-based operating systems. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Webmin and secure it with Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu 24.04 server.
    - 11 days ago 30 Aug 24, 5:20pm -
  • How to Install and Use SFTP on Linux Servers
    SFTP or SSH File Transfer Protocol is a method for securely transferring data between computers. In this guide, you will learn how to set up SFTP Server on a Linux system.
    - 12 days ago 29 Aug 24, 7:36pm -
  • How to Install and Use iostat on Debian 12
    iostat is a command-line tool used in Linux to monitor system input/output (I/O) device loading by observing the time devices are active in relation to their average transfer rates.
    - 14 days ago 27 Aug 24, 10:30am -
  • How to Install PhpMyAdmin with Nginx and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 24.04
    phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu is a web-based interface that simplifies the management of MySQL or MariaDB databases. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to install phpMyAdmin with Nginx on Ubuntu 24.04 and include some additional tips for optimal setup.
    - 14 days ago 27 Aug 24, 10:02am -
  • Linux lscpu Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
    Lscpu is a neat tool to show you CPU related information right on the shell. In this article, we will discuss the lscpu command using some easy to understand examples.
    - 16 days ago 25 Aug 24, 2:58pm -

tuxmachines

thegeekstuff

  • PaloAlto init-cfg.txt Bootstrap Config file Layout with Examples
    When you install and configure the PaloAlto firewall, when the firewall boots up for the first time, it does the bootstrapping process. PaloAlto uses the settings defined in the bootstrap files, including the init-cfg.txt and bootstrap.xml under the…
    - 19 May 22, 3:30am -
  • 21 Examples to Manage Secrets using AWS Secrets Manager CLI
    Using AWS Secrets manager you can store, retrieve, rotate and manage secrets such as database credentials, API keys and other sensitive information used by your application. Secrets are rotated without any disruption to your application, and you can…
    - 16 Mar 22, 2:00am -
  • 13 Examples to Manage S3 Bucket Replication Rules using AWS CLI
    Using S3 replication, you can setup automatic replication of S3 objects from one bucket to another. The source and destination bucket can be within the same AWS account or in different accounts. You can also replicate objects from one source bucket t…
    - 9 Dec 21, 3:30am -
  • 5 Python Examples to Read and Write JSON files for Encode and Decode
    JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which is a format for structuring data that is very similar to the concept of maps in computer programming. Maps consists of keys and corresponding values. A key has to be unique within a map. JSON is light…
    - 1 Apr 21, 4:00am -
  • 8 Examples to Add Static Routes in PAN-OS PaloAlto from CLI and Console
    Managing routes is an essential configuration task for network admins who are managing firewalls. If you are using the PaloAlto firewall, this tutorial explains how to add static routes using both the PAN-OS command line interface and from the PaloAl…
    - 10 Mar 21, 4:00am -
  • 3 Methods to Create Jenkins Pipeline – Classic UI, BlueOcean, Git
    Jenkins is a DevOps tool which can be used to automate your build, test and delivery of software code. If you are new to Jenkins, this tutorial will help you to understand how to create Jenkins pipeline using one of the following methods: Classic Jen…
    - 7 Jan 21, 3:30am -
  • 12 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway Route Table from CLI
    Apart from the default route table that gets created when you create a transit gateway, you can also create additional route tables. This helps you to associate a specific attachment with a specific route table. The attachments can propagate their ro…
    - 7 Oct 20, 3:00am -
  • 10 Examples to Manage PaloAlto Firewall Users from PAN-OS CLI
    This tutorial explains how to manage PaloAlto users from CLI. You’ll learn about user and role related functionalities including how to create a new user, assign a role to an user, make regular user as an admin user, list all existing users, delete…
    - 23 Sep 20, 3:00am -
  • 24 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway and Attachments from CLI
    AWS Transit gateway acts as a hub to connect multiple VPC and on-prem networks. Apart from attaching a VPC to transit hub and routing traffic, you can also attach a VPN connection or Direct Connect gateway to your transit gateway. You can also peer t…
    - 16 Sep 20, 3:00am -
  • 5 Steps to Upgrade PaloAlto PAN-OS Firewall Software from CLI or Console
    PaloAlto releases software updates on an on-going basis. It’s essential that you stay current with the latest stable release of firewall. On a high-level the following are 5 easy steps to upgrade PaloAlto firewall: Pre-install: Verify current softw…
    - 9 Jun 20, 3:30am -

Jupiter

579: Lost & Found

- 2 days ago 8 Sep 24, 7:11pm -
131: The Value of Community

- 4 days ago 6 Sep 24, 9:21am -
Bitcoin's Bad Rap - The Scam Connection Exposed

- 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 8:26pm -
586: Mike's Clone Army

- 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 9:24am -
578: Young and the Rustless

- 9 days ago 2 Sep 24, 2:18am -
585: From Ops to Dev and Back Again

- 13 days ago 28 Aug 24, 10:22am -

dev.to

ghacks

  • Linux Mint 22 is an attractive option for migrating away from Windows
    The Linux Mint team has just released Linux Mint 22, a new major version of the free Linux distribution. With Windows 10's end of support coming up quickly next year, at least […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Linux Mint 22 is an at…
    - 47 days ago 26 Jul 24, 6:06am -
  • Canonical: up to 12 years of support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
    Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is expected in April 2024. The new long-term service support release of the popular Linux distribution may receive up to 12 years of support. The extended support range was […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Canonica…
    - 17 Jan 24, 5:02am -
  • Linux Mint 21.3 is now available with experimental Wayland support
    Linux Mint 21.3 is the third and final point update for the Linux Mint distribution. The developers of Linux Mint have released the new version of the popular Linux distribution today. Announced […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Lin…
    - 11 Jan 24, 11:53am -
  • Lan Mouse: open source cross-platform mouse and keyboard sharing software
    Lan Mouse is an open source program for Windows, Linux and macOs that allows users to control multiple devices using one mouse and keyboard. Development focus is on Linux and the versions […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Lan Mouse:…
    - 3 Jan 24, 6:29am -
  • Ubuntu 23.10 released with new Ubuntu App Center and security improvements
    Canonical released Ubuntu 23.10, codename Mantic Minotaur, to the public. The new release of the Linux distribution introduces a large number of changes, including an upgrade to Linux kernel 6.5, a new […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The p…
    - 15 Oct 23, 5:29am -
  • Linux users, take action against the "Looney Tunables" now
    A new and potentially devastating Linux vulnerability has surfaced, aptly named ''Looney Tunables''. This security flaw poses a significant threat to Linux systems, as it allows local attackers to attain coveted root […]Thank you for being a Ghack…
    - 4 Oct 23, 10:21am -
  • Privacy is Sexy: custom privacy scripts for Windows, Linux and macOS
    Privacy is Sexy is a free service that allows users of desktop operating systems to improve their privacy by creating and executing custom scripts. The service is available for Windows, Linux and […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Pr…
    - 22 Aug 23, 5:00am -
  • Linux Mint 21.2 has been released: here is what is new
    A new version of the popular Linux distribution Linux Mint is available. Linux Mint 21.2 is available on download servers, but the official website has not been updated to announce the new […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Linux Min…
    - 16 Jul 23, 12:03pm -
  • Chromium based browsers are not loading pages properly on Linux, here's how to fix it
    Several users have said that their Chromium-based browsers are not rendering pages on some Linux distros. The issue seems to have surfaced after a recent update for Linux's LLVM libraries, specifically libllvm […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reade…
    - 12 Jul 23, 6:18am -
  • iVentoy: boot and install operating systems on multiple machines over the network
    The developer of the multi-boot tool Ventoy has released a new utility called iVentoy. Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drives using one or more disk image formats. […]Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post iVentoy: boot…
    - 24 Jun 23, 10:08am -

lwn

  • newPandoc 3.4 released
    Version3.4 of the Pandocdocument-conversion tool has been released. Notable changes in thisrelease include a new ANSI output format (for console output), a switch to WeasyPrint as the PDF engine forHTML to PDF conversion, the ability to position…
    - 2 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 6:43pm -
  • new[$] The trouble with iowait
    CPU scheduling is a challenging job; since it inherently requires makingguesses about what the demands on the system will be in the future, itremains reliant on heuristics, despite ongoing efforts to remove them.Some of those heuristics take speci…
    - 7 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 1:48pm -
  • newRadicle 1.0 released
    Version 1.0of the Radicle development platform has been released.Radicle 1.0 represents the culmination of years of experimentationand hard work from our team and community, where we set out toensure that free and open source software ecosys…
    - 7 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 1:33pm -
  • newSecurity updates for Tuesday
    Security updates have been issued by Debian (cacti), Fedora (aardvark-dns, expat, and firefox), Mageia (ffmpeg, ntfs-3g, and vim), Oracle (emacs, glib2, java-11-openjdk, and qt5-qtbase), Red Hat (emacs, python-setuptools, python3.11, python3.11-setup…
    - 7 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 12:55pm -
  • Redox OS 0.9.0
    Version0.9.0 of Redox OS,an open-source, Unix-like operating system written inRust, has been released. Notable changes in this release includeperformance and stability improvements, better management of physicaland virtual memory, bootloader imp…
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 7:09pm -
  • [$] Attracting and retaining Debian contributors
    Many projects struggle with attracting and retaining contributors; Debianis no different in that regard. At DebConf24, Carlos Henrique LimaMelara and Lucas Kanashiro gave a presentation about efforts that theBrazilian Debian community has made to…
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 4:31pm -
  • Adams: Linux's bedtime routine
    Jacob Adams wanders intothe kernel's hibernation code:How does Linux move from an awake machine to a hibernating one? Howdoes it then manage to restore all state? These questions led me toread way too much C in trying to figure out how this…
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 2:20pm -
  • Security updates for Monday
    Security updates have been issued by Debian (amanda, aom, bluez, python-jwcrypto, and thunderbird), Fedora (chromium, firefox, and thunderbird), Red Hat (bubblewrap and flatpak, containernetworking-plugins, flatpak, and runc), Slackware (python3), SU…
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 2:17pm -
  • Kernel prepatch 6.11-rc7
    Linus has released 6.11-rc7 for testing.And I wish I could say that things have calmed down, but I can'treally say that. In fact, rc7 is slightly bigger than both rc6 andrc5 were, both in number of commits, and in actual diffsize. That's no…
    - 2 days ago 8 Sep 24, 10:33pm -
  • Three weekend stable kernels
    The6.10.9,6.6.50, and6.1.109stable kernel updates have been released; each contains another set ofimportant fixes.
    - 2 days ago 8 Sep 24, 4:08pm -

howtogeek

  • Disney+ With Ads Is Here, and It Doesn’t Work on Roku
    We have some good news and bad news. Disney+ price hikes are live as of the publishing date, pushing the price to $10.99 a month, up from $7.99/mo. The good news is that if you’d rather not pay that much, the ad-supported tier has also gone live to…
    - 8 Dec 22, 7:49pm -
  • 10 Awesome PlayStation 5 Features You Should Be Using
    Got your hands on a PlayStation 5 at last? Sony’s console can do more than let you experience top-tier titles. To make the most of this powerful gaming system, check out these PS5 add-ons and hidden features.Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
    - 8 Dec 22, 6:30pm -
  • The Five Best PC Upgrades to Improve Performance
    Upgrading a PC? Your choices range from installing more RAM to custom building a case designed for a DIY liquid cooling system. Which upgrades are the best depends on your PC. What specs does it have right now? Are you gaming, editing 4K videos, or j…
    - 8 Dec 22, 6:00pm -
  • Google Is Finally Making Chrome Use Less RAM
    Google Chrome uses sandboxing to improve security, which has the unfortunate side effect of requiring more RAM for each tab. There’s a new feature rolling out that (partially) addresses the problem.Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
    - 8 Dec 22, 5:00pm -
  • The 25 Best Gifts for Cutting the Cord for 2022
    Cord cutting—ditching a traditional cable subscription—has never been easier. However, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to how you can cut the cord. For the cord cutter in your life, you have plenty of gifts to consider.Read This Ar…
    - 8 Dec 22, 5:00pm -
  • You Can Now Protect Your Apple Account With Hardware Keys
    Two-factor authentication is a must-have in today’s digital world. There are different methods for it, but perhaps the most secure one is using a hardware key. Now, you’ll be able to secure your Apple account using one.Read This Article on How-To…
    - 8 Dec 22, 4:59pm -
  • System76’s New Open-Source Hardware Keyboard Is Massive
    If you’re a keyboard enthusiast, System76’s Launch lineup of keyboards is perhaps among the best keyboards out there. They’re a little on the expensive side, but they allow unparalleled tweaking allowing you to get it to work just how you like…
    - 8 Dec 22, 4:30pm -
  • You Can Get Unlimited T-Mobile Home Internet for $25/Month (50% Off)
    T-Mobile has spent the past year expanding its home internet service to more areas across the United States. Now you can try out the 5G-powered home internet for half off the usual price, with a few catches.Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
    - 8 Dec 22, 4:26pm -
  • How to Check What Graphics Card (GPU) Is in Your PC
    All computers have graphics hardware that handles everything from displaying your desktop and decoding videos to rendering demanding PC games. Most modern PCs have graphics processing units (GPUs) made by Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD, but remembering which…
    - 8 Dec 22, 3:24pm -
  • The Excellent Kasa Smart Plug Is Just $8 Right Now
    Smart home gadgets aren’t just smart lightbulbs. You can make pretty much any part of your house smart these days, even things as simple as wall plugs. If you want to get one of the best smart plugs, this amazing Kasa option is cheaper than ever du…
    - 8 Dec 22, 3:20pm -

onethingwell

  • Linky
    Linky: Post to Twitter and Mastodon with simplicity.
    - 25 Jan 23, 12:00pm -
  • FrogFind
    FrogFind: A DuckDuckGo-powered search engine designed for old browsers running on vintage computers.
    - 20 Jan 23, 12:00pm -
  • One Thing
    One Thing: Put a single task or goal in your [macOS] menu bar.Add a line of text to the menu bar, automate updates using a command line app, Shortcuts integration or the custom URL scheme.See alsoTextBar
    - 18 Jan 23, 12:00pm -
  • yt-dlp
    yt-dlp: A youtube-dl fork with additional features and fixes
    - 13 Jan 23, 12:00pm -
  • Cilicon
    Cilicon: Cilicon is a macOS App that leverages Apple’s Virtualization Framework to create, provision and run ephemeral virtual machines with minimal setup or maintenance effort.
    - 12 Jan 23, 3:35pm -
  • Heatwave
    Heatwave: Heatwave generates a heat map of your git commits, similar to how GitHub’s heat map looks. View all commits or a single user’s commits for the past year or previous years.
    - 11 Jan 23, 12:00pm -
  • nom
    nom: A simple RSS feed reader for the terminal.
    - 10 Jan 23, 12:00pm -
  • gum
    gum: A tool for glamorous shell scripts. Gum provides highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities to help you write useful shell scripts… with just a few lines of code.
    - 6 Jan 23, 1:05pm -
  • Smol Pub
    Smol Pub: Smol Pub is [a] tiny blogging service. Web interface and CLI to manage your posts. Accessible from Web, Gemini and Gopher. Storage for your images. Write custom CSS for web. Attach your custom domain with SSL. Export yo…
    - 30 Dec 22, 12:00pm -
  • Newsboat
    Newsboat: Newsboat is an RSS/Atom feed reader for the text console.Use it locally, or sync with various RSS services/apps.
    - 29 Dec 22, 12:00pm -

commandlinefu

  • Get a random quote from Breaking Bad
    $ curl -s https://api.breakingbadquotes.xyz/v1/quotes | jq -r '.[] | "\"\(.quote)\" -- \(.author)"'Hit an API with curl returning a random quote, then parse the result with jq. View this command to comment, vote or add to favourites View al…
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 2:58pm -
  • printf '%s\n' 'District 9'
    $ echo "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1136608/"|xargs elinks View this command to comment, vote or add to favourites View all commands by wuseman1Diff your entire server config at ScriptRock.com
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  • What's the time!
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Kubernetes.io

  • Kubernetes v1.31: kubeadm v1beta4
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Custom Profiling in Kubectl Debug Graduates to Beta
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  • Kubernetes v1.31: New Kubernetes CPUManager Static Policy: Distribute CPUs Across Cores
    In Kubernetes v1.31, we are excited to introduce a significant enhancement to CPU management capabilities: the distribute-cpus-across-cores option for the CPUManager static policy. This feature is currently in alpha and hidden by default, marking a s…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Fine-grained SupplementalGroups control
    This blog discusses a new feature in Kubernetes 1.31 to improve the handling of supplementary groups in containers within Pods.Motivation: Implicit group memberships defined in /etc/group in the container imageAlthough this behavior may not be popu…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Autoconfiguration For Node Cgroup Driver (beta)
    Historically, configuring the correct cgroup driver has been a pain point for users running newKubernetes clusters. On Linux systems, there are two different cgroup drivers:cgroupfs and systemd. In the past, both the kubeletand CRI implementation…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Streaming Transitions from SPDY to WebSockets
    In Kubernetes 1.31, by default kubectl now uses the WebSocket protocolinstead of SPDY for streaming.This post describes what these changes mean for you and why these streaming APIsmatter.Streaming APIs in KubernetesIn Kubernetes, specific endpoi…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Pod Failure Policy for Jobs Goes GA
    This post describes Pod failure policy, which graduates to stable in Kubernetes1.31, and how to use it in your Jobs.About Pod failure policyWhen you run workloads on Kubernetes, Pods might fail for a variety of reasons.Ideally, workloads like Job…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Read Only Volumes Based On OCI Artifacts (alpha)
    The Kubernetes community is moving towards fulfilling more ArtificialIntelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) use cases in the future. While theproject has been designed to fulfill microservice architectures in the past,it’s now time to liste…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: Prevent PersistentVolume Leaks When Deleting out of Order
    PersistentVolume (or PVs for short) areassociated with Reclaim Policy.The reclaim policy is used to determine the actions that need to be taken by the storagebackend on deletion of the PVC Bound to a PV.When the reclaim policy is Delete, the expe…
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  • Kubernetes 1.31: MatchLabelKeys in PodAffinity graduates to beta
    Kubernetes 1.29 introduced new fields matchLabelKeys and mismatchLabelKeys in podAffinity and podAntiAffinity.In Kubernetes 1.31, this feature moves to beta and the corresponding feature gate (MatchLabelKeysInPodAffinity) gets enabled by default.ma…
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Reddit K8s

  • newDoes this call for one multi-cloud or two single-cloud clusters?
    Afternoon all! So I'm currently trying to get my "production" kubernetes cluster underway. This is all very r/homelab but I do want to do it right. Basically I have a bunch of services I want to run, some "cloud-native" that currently run on Docker-b…
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  • newCustomer Facing Dashboards
    What have your experiences been when creating dashboards for customers, based on data within a service that has been deployed into Kubernetes? There are the obvious options as Grafana and Elastic Search. Both can be used for creating dashboards for c…
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  • newVPNs for humans/clients, servers ran in kubernetes, gotchas?
    I'm currently exploring the feasibility of migrating VPN Server services (such as zerotier-one, and others) into kubernetes, and I'm considering whether a dedicated k8s cluster is warranted for VPN-only functions (for security purposes). What experie…
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  • newMongoDB on Kubernetes backup
    Hi, I'm running MongoDB instance on K8s Cluster. I'm using Velero with VolumeSnapshots option to backup entire namespace with PVCs, including MongoDB. I wonder, if there's a better way to handle database backup, because when there's a backup performe…
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  • newDatabases in kubernetes... Clustered DBs vs DB Pod/instance per function?
    This is more a broad question and round-table discussion, so to help simplify such a discussion, let's assume certain things don't matter right now (when they actually do in reality): Whether you're using a DB tech that has single-write-node capabil…
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  • newIs it possible to route users based on geolocation
    Hello, I want to set up self hosted S3 storage to allow my users to upload files (around 400MB) to my storage. If I set up a cluster which has 3 control planes, one in each region (US, EU and Asia), would it be somehow possible to route them to the c…
    - 3 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 5:18pm -
  • newhow to load images manually into air-gapped minikube cluster
    how do I manually add images into an air-gapped minikube cluster.?.... I have tried docker save from external docker and copied image tar into air-gapped minikube node (ie. via "eval $(minikube docker-env"), etc....) and tried docker load but it tell…
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  • newFully Functional K8s on Proxmox using Terraform and Ansible
    submitted by /u/benbutton1010 [link] [comments]
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  • newIntroducing Our New Automated KSPM Solution
    Hey everyone! Today we unveiled a major new pillar in our Kubernetes Automation Platform: our automated Kubernetes Security Posture Management solution. Current security tools send a flurry of alerts that security teams must assess and manually…
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  • newChange Time zone of Timestamp log without doing Linux stuff?
    So I have this command here which I run in my Jenkins job to stream the logs of my container. kubectl logs -f --timestamps $(kubectl get pods -l job-name=my-job -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") | sed \'s/\\.[0-9]*Z//\' Question: Is it possib…
    - 5 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 3:43pm -

Reddit Docker

  • newDocker walkthrough
    I gotta be honest, I didn’t know much about Docker before this YT video. https://youtu.be/XeYjiW93ULc?si=bxyJjIx13krEhnPA Do you know other videos/resources that I can check to learn more? submitted by /u/techtrancely [link] [comments]
    - 5 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 3:00pm -
  • newNew to Docker
    I work in NEXT Js . I was thinking about learning docker. Can someone help me where I can learn that, what is the best tutorial according to you or some way to learn.I also want to know about how do you do something with docker that you can add to yo…
    - 6 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 2:47pm -
  • newHow to Integrate JFrog Artifactory with Packer
    Medium YouTube submitted by /u/Either_Ad9465 [link] [comments]
    - 8 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 12:33pm -
  • newNot able to request docker container using eth1 interface IP
    I have a vps on ec2 instance, It has eth0 interface by default and I have set up the eth1 interface on it by editing the yaml file and doing netplan apply, so the ip rule and ip route were added. I could ping and curl on both interfaces. The problem…
    - 8 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 12:00pm -
  • newHow to figure out when running docker containers are too many for the host resources?
    I am using a NAS device and I like to self-host many services. I am worried that the system gets overloaded , and I am looking for a systematic way of knowing when too many are too many. For reference, CPU is AMD Ryzen R1600 and RAM is 2GB. I know th…
    - 11 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 9:38am -
  • newGetting Error Message in Docker Container with Intermittent Internet Access Problems getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN
    Does anyone know how to fix this? My DNS server is also in a Docker container. getaddrinfo EAI_AGAIN submitted by /u/MikhailCompo [link] [comments]
    - 12 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 8:08am -
  • newDocker hub die and cannot pull anything on Sept 10th 2024?
    Now is 10:53 GMT+7 Sept 10th 2024, I cannot access https://hub.docker.com/, and cannot start the docker container from compose file due to\TLS handskae timeout`` failed to solve: failed to resolve source metadata for docker.io/docker/dockerfile:1: fa…
    - 16 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 3:54am -
  • newDo you often use Docker to install services that you use to code on ?
    My main use of Docker was just wrapping my app inside a container or docker-compose so that when I run and deploy on another machine, I don't have to reinstall every single services like database, environment.... when I code, I usually install them n…
    - 17 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 3:04am -
  • newWsl2 windows docker super slow builds
    I was asked to set up a container that allows a developer to build a project on windows without having to install virtual box and linux, and all of that. However, the c make build on vbox is about ten times faster.Then a w s l doctor two build. How i…
    - 20 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 12:11am -
  • newHow to reproduce CVEs in a dockerized manner
    I am having trouble trying to reproduce CVE-2024-4323 in a docker. I've pulled fluent-bit 3.0.3 as the base image already and I'm using a dockerfile to run the POC I found on github. Am I going about this the right way or doing this completely wrong?…
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docker.com

cncf.io

  • newHow to install plugins in Kubernetes and essential plugins to get started
    Community post originally published on Dev.to by Syed Asad Raza Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform, but its capabilities can be significantly extended with plugins. Plugins provide additional functionality that can enhance the…
    - 5 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 3:44pm -
  • newKubestronaut in Orbit: Daiki Takasao
    Get to know Daiki This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Daiki Takasao, is a Japanese IT infrastructure engineer at NRI. He works with CNCF technologies to build financial IT systems and has been using Kubernetes, Linkerd, and Prometheus since...
    - 5 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 3:00pm -
  • newJoin the Keycloak community at KeyConf24 on Sep 19
    Community post by Alexander Schwartz, Keycloak maintainer KeyConf24, our 2024 Keycloak Identity Summit, will happen on September 19th, which is just around the corner! This year’s event promises to be even bigger and better, with a program packed..…
    - 11 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 9:43am -
  • newDeploy your first app on Kubernetes with GitOps
    Member post originally published on the Taikun blog Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud-native technologies, managing deployments in Kubernetes clusters has become increasingly complex. Enter ArgoCD, a powerful tool that simplifies a…
    - 24 hours ago 9 Sep 24, 8:49pm -
  • KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America co-located event deep dive: EnvoyCon
    Chair: Matt TurnerNovember 12, 2024Salt Lake City, Utah EnvoyCon is a practitioner-driven event which emphasizes end-user case studies, and technical talks from the Envoy developers. We do not have product pitches, but will hear about solutions which…
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  • Observability and my love for motorcycles: a comparison
    Member post by Abhijeet Kakade, Senior Marketing Expert at MSys Technologies Motorcycle riding is my passion, and as an avid motorcycle enthusiast, I really know the importance of regular inspection to keep my bike in top shape. From...
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  • Kubernetes is evolving, the CKA exam too!
    Updates are coming to the CKA exam after November 25th, 2024 Kubernetes and the rest of the Cloud Native ecosystem are both evolving fast. The velocity report that is conducted by the CNCF each year is a great...
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  • Developing an AI agent for smart contextual Q&A
    Member post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Shreyas Mocherla Accelerated by the pandemic, online tech communities have grown rapidly. With new members joining every day, it’s tough to keep track of past conversations. Often, newcomer…
    - 5 days ago 5 Sep 24, 3:00pm -
  • KubeDay Australia is Happening on October 15 in Melbourne!
    Focused on Australia and local developers, this conference will bring together technologists from across the globe to discuss pressing cloud native topics SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – September 4, 2024 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®…
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  • Kubernetes turns 10: a ditty dedicated to a decade of container orchestration
    Member post originally published on Fairwinds’ blog by Stevie Caldwell It’s hard to believe, but Kubernetes, our favorite container orchestration tool, turned ten this year! It feels like just yesterday when it was just an internal project at G…
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dzone

  • newAutomatic 1111: Custom Sketch-To-Image API
    In this article, we will develop a custom Sketch-to-Image API for converting hand-drawn or digital sketches into photorealistic images using stable diffusion models powered by a ControlNet model. We will extend the Automatic 1111's txt2img API to dev…
    - 24 mins ago 10 Sep 24, 8:00pm -
  • newExploring Real-Time Data Ingestion Into Snowflake Using CockroachDB, Redpanda, and Kafka Connect
    Previous Articles on Snowflake Tour of Snowflake ingestion using CockroachDB and Redpanda Connect Integrating Snowflake with Trino Previous Articles on CockroachDB CDC Emitting Protocol Buffers with CockroachDB CDC Queries Using Cockroac…
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  • newREST and HTTP Semantics
    Roy Fielding created REST as his doctorate dissertation. After reading it, I would boil it down to three basic elements: A document that describes object state A transport mechanism to transmit the object state back and forth between systems A se…
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  • newExplainable AI (XAI): How Developers Build Trust and Transparency in AI Systems
    Developers working on Explainable AI (XAI) must address several key aspects, such as the problem, boundary scope, and potential solutions of XAI, as well as some specific use cases and benefits that can enhance an organization's credibility when impl…
    - 3 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 5:15pm -
  • newTransforming Continuous Delivery With Feature Flags
    Continuous Delivery is a practice and methodology that helps you build and deploy your software faster so that it can be released to production systems at any time. It facilitates shortening the lifecycle times of various development and operations p…
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  • newAccelerate Your Journey to a Modern Data Platform Using Coalesce
    Most organizations face challenges while adapting to data platform modernization. The critical challenge that data platforms have faced is improving the scalability and performance of data processing due to the increased volume, variety, and velocity…
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  • newDigital Garden
    The topic of note-taking remains relevant today. We know the benefits it provides to the author. We are familiar with various approaches to note-taking and tools that can be used, and we have choices. Imagine you have found your approach, your tool,…
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  • newHow Can the Scalability of MySQL Be Improved for BenchmarkSQL TPC-C Testing?
    Current State of MySQL 5.7MySQL 5.7 is not ideal in terms of scalability. The following figure illustrates the relationship between TPC-C throughput and concurrency in MySQL 5.7.39 under a specific configuration. This includes setting the transactio…
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  • newMastering Multi-Cloud and Edge Data Synchronization: A Retail Use Case With KubeMQ’s Java SDK
    In today’s rapidly evolving enterprise landscape, managing and synchronizing data across complex environments is a significant challenge. As businesses increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies to enhance resilience and avoid vendor lock-in, they a…
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  • newTop Security Flaws Hiding in Your Code Right Now and How To Fix Them
    In 2019, a famous breach in Fortnite, the famous game, reportedly put millions of players at risk of malware. The incident highlighted the importance of properly securing SQL databases.But this is not an isolated issue.
    - 9 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 11:30am -

Techmint

  • Stay on top of your competitors by tracking their new deals and contracts
    Market IntelligenceStay on top of your competitors by tracking their new deals and contractsUncover new contracts, assess their impact on your company, and share insights with stakeholders15 sec-summaryKeeping track of significant contracts and deals…
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  • Track adversary behavior in real-time with Threat Actor Insights Cards
    Threat IntelligenceTrack adversary behavior in real-time with Threat Actor Insights Cards Accelerate threat actor profiling15 sec-summaryUnderstanding your adversaries' tactics, techniques, and procedures is fundamental to securing your attack surfac…
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  • Deep-dive: Optimizing prompts for AI Actions
    FundamentalsDeep-dive: Optimizing prompts for AI ActionsPractical examples to generate desired responsesThis guide demonstrates the process of optimizing a prompt for AI Actions feature. By following this real-world example, you'll learn how to craft…
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  • Hands-on guide to optimizing prompts for AI Actions
    FundamentalsHands-on guide to optimizing prompts for AI ActionsUnlocking the full potential of AI Actions through effective prompt engineeringAI Actions is designed to extract valuable insights from articles quickly and efficiently. Crafting effectiv…
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  • AI Actions help threat hunters plan effective hunts
    Threat Intelligence AI Actions help threat hunters plan effective huntsExtract insights and transform OSINT into intelligence with source citations15-sec summaryAI Actions helps teams transform multiple articles into actionable output by extracting i…
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  • Generate vulnerability intelligence reports in minutes with AI Actions
    Threat IntelligenceGenerate vulnerability intelligence reports in minutes with AI Actions Synthesize and analyze vulnerabilities to extract data and triage risks faster 15 sec-summaryWe previously discussed how AI Actions can synthesize multiple ar…
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  • Turn open-source articles into actionable threat intelligence reports
    Threat IntelligenceTurn open-source articles into actionable threat intelligence reportsAI Actions synthesize cybersecurity content and create customizable, trustworthy threat intel reports15-second summaryAnalyzing a threat actor's campaign or decon…
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  • Track the impact of Gen AI in your industry
    Find Gen AI insights, metrics, and use cases faster using Feedly AI
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  • Get a 360° view of malware and ransomware in minutes with Malware Insights Cards
    Triage new malware or ransomware faster with Feedly's Malware Insights Cards, providing a 360° view with summary, activity trend, entity relationships, & news.
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  • Feedly and Cyware: Rich context for faster analysis
    Threat IntelligenceFeedly and Cyware: Rich context for faster analysisImprove analyst productivity and accelerate action.15-second summaryCyware’s CTIX and Orchestrate help teams analyze, collaborate, and orchestrate actions on threat intelligence…
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fosswire

  • The future of OpenOffice.org
    Oracle’s purchase of Sun Microsystems has been the cause of some uncertainty and concern for the open source projects and initiatives that Sun were previously responsible for. Oracle are not known for being particularly welcoming or supportive of…
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  • Blender’s Durian Open Movie Project Premieres “Sintel”
    Yesterday, the Durian Open Movie Project premiered Sintel, a short animation film produced independently by the Blender Foundation and licensed under a Creative Commons licence.What makes this film (and previous Blender films, Big Buck Bunny and El…
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  • Quick Reference — Converting Images with ImageMagick
    While you might associate working with images with big graphical programs like GIMP or Photoshop, ImageMagick is an entirely different animal. It is a suite of command-line programs for converting and manipulating images.But why would you use a com…
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  • Getting to Grips with GRUB 2
    For a long time, the Grand Unified Bootloader, or GRUB, has been the standard way of getting a PC to boot into your Linux, or other Unix operating system. The flexibility offered by GRUB makes it easy to dual boot, triple boot… well, actually, d…
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  • Roundup: Text Based Text Editors
    For some reason, text editors are something that us Unix geeks get very passionate about. Whether it’s an argument over which editor is better, or just professing our love for our favourite keyboard shortcuts, it’s an emotive issue.You migh…
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  • Open Video on the Web: Where Are We Now?
    Back in January 2009, I wrote a post on opening video on the web. At the time, the Mozilla Foundation had just invested $100,000 in the Wikimedia Foundation to use Theora for videos on their sites.In the last year and a half, the situation with…
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    A lightweight Linux distribution often seems to require making sacrifices — using a UI which many users would find unfamiliar and using software which is heavily cut down in functionality.WattOS is a really interesting lightweight Linux distr…
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    Ohio LinuxFest is definitely one of my favorite Linux and open-source conferences. If you’ve never been to a Linux conference, now is a great time to begin. If you have, it’s also a great time to experience this conference.The main reason y…
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    This.The File menu has been around since the dawn of user interfaces. But do you know what? It has overstayed its welcome. The File menu has been abused in far too many applications.A File menu should deal with files. That’s it. Open a fil…
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  • OpenShot — Video Editing Made Simple
    Desktop Linux isn’t necessarily the first platform you’d think of going to for video editing. Despite that, there are several great projects that offer video editing functionality; things like PiTiVi, Cinelerra and Kino to name just a few.Jona…
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slashdot

  • newChina's Huawei Shows the World Its $2,800 'Trifold' Phone
    An anonymous reader shares a report: Over successive administrations, the U.S. government has used stiff trade restrictions to try to stifle the Chinese telecom giant Huawei. In turn, the company never misses an opportunity to show that it is still s…
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  • newMalaysia's Plan To Block Overseas DNS Dies After a Day
    Malaysia's telecom regulator has abandoned a plan to block overseas DNS services a day after announcing it, following a sharp backlash and accusations of government overreach. From a report: Last Friday, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Co…
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  • newRussia To Spend $646 Million To Block VPNs
    An anonymous reader shares a report: Russia's communications watchdog Roskomnadzor plans to spend 59 billion rubles ($644 million) over the next five years to upgrade its internet traffic-filtering capabilities, the Russian edition of Forbes reported…
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  • newMicrosoft Performs Operations With Multiple Error-Corrected Qubits
    Microsoft today announced significant strides in its Azure Quantum Cloud service, including the demonstration of logical operations using the largest number of error-corrected qubits ever achieved. This progress brings the industry closer to building…
    - 2 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 6:02pm -
  • newSony Unveils $700 PlayStation 5 Pro
    Sony has officially revealed the long-rumored mid-generation upgrade model for the PlayStation 5, the PlayStation 5 Pro. Set for release on November 7 at a price point of $699.99, the upgraded model, styled like the "slim" PS5 but with a triple groov…
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  • newA Robot Begins Removal of Melted Fuel From the Fukushima Nuclear Plant. It Could Take a Century
    A robot entered a damaged reactor at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant on Tuesday, beginning a two-week mission to retrieve melted fuel debris for the first time since the 2011 disaster. The operation marks a crucial step in the decades-long proc…
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  • newApple Must Pay $14 Billion Tax Bill To Ireland, EU Court Rules
    Bruce66423 shares a report: The European Union's top court ruled against Apple Tuesday in the tech company's protracted legal battle over contested back taxes in Ireland. The ruling means Apple will be forced to pay Ireland up to $14.4 billion in bac…
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  • new'Oracle's Missteps in Cloud Computing Are Paying Dividends in AI'
    Oracle missed the tech industry's move to cloud computing last decade and ended up an also-ran. Now the AI boom has given it another shot. WSJ: The 47-year-old company that made its name on relational database software has emerged as an attractive cl…
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  • newAntarctic Sea Ice on Cusp of Record Winter Low For Second Year Running
    Sea ice surrounding Antarctica is on the cusp of reaching a record winter low for a second year running, continuing an "outrageous" fall in the amount of Southern Ocean that is freezing over. From a report: The Antarctic region underwent an abrupt tr…
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  • newGoogle's 2.4 Billion Euro Fine Upheld By Europe's Top Court in EU Antitrust Probe
    Europe's top court on Tuesday upheld a 2.4 billion euro ($2.65 billion) fine imposed on Google for abusing its dominant position by favoring its own shopping comparison service. From a report: The fine stems from an antitrust investigation by the Eur…
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distrowatch

  • newOS Release: Redox OS 0.9.0
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Redox OS is a Unix-like, general-purpose, microkernel-based operating system written in Rust. The project's latest release, version 0.9.0, introduces COSMIC desktop applications, a cus…
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  • DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1087
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: COSMIC Desktop (Alpha)News: UBports highlights new apps, HardenedBSD offers work around for FreeBSD change, Debian considers how to cull old…
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  • Distribution Release: rlxos 2.0
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. rlxos is an independent Linux distribution which runs on an immutable filesystem and features the Xfce desktop. The project's latest release is rlxos 2.0 "Sankalpa" which introduces a…
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  • Distribution Release: Peropesis 2.7
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Peropesis (personal operating system) is a small-scale, minimalist, command-line-based Linux operating system. The project's latest version is Peropesis 2.7, introduces archive and ISO…
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  • Distribution Release: Q4OS 5.6
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Q4OS is a Debian-based desktop Linux distribution designed to offer classic-style user interface. The Q4OS project has published a new version, Q4OS 5.6, which introduces a desktop pro…
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  • BSD Release: GhostBSD 24.07.1
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. GhostBSD is a desktop-oriented, FreeBSD-based operating system featuring the MATE desktop (a community build offers an Xfce alternative). The project's latest release is version 24.07.…
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  • DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1086
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Vanilla OS 2News: OpenBSD reaches new milestone, FreeBSD Foundation accepts investment from Sovereign Tech Fund, openSUSE's Tumbleweed bug dr…
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  • Distribution Release: Linux From Scratch 12.2
    The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Bruce Dubbs has announced the release of version 12.2 of Linux From Scratch (LFS), a project providing a book containing step-by-step instructions to build a custom Linux system from s…
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  • Distribution Release: Rhino Linux 2024.2
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nixcraft

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sourceforge

  • Display an Interactive Demo on your SourceForge Business Software Listing
    Big News: SourceForge Just Got a Major Upgrade with Cool Demo Tools! Hey everyone! We’ve got some awesome news to share that’s going to make showcasing and exploring ...The post Display an Interactive Demo on your SourceForge Business Software L…
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  • Project Web Hosting Database Upgrade Notice
    The purpose of this blog post is to announce our scheduled maintenance window for project web hosting. We will be upgrading the database used by project websites on ...The post Project Web Hosting Database Upgrade Notice appeared first on SourceForg…
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  • GitHub is Ending Subversion (svn) Support: Subversion and SourceForge
    Earlier this year, GitHub announced that it would be sunsetting Subversion support on January 8th, 2024. Since then, SourceForge has seen high volume of projects that use Subversion migrate ...The post GitHub is Ending Subversion (svn) Support: Sub…
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  • Welcoming OSDN Projects to SourceForge
    —- OSDN.net has been having extended service outages since it was recently acquired. Some users are reporting that OSDN has been down on and off for over a ...The post Welcoming OSDN Projects to SourceForge appeared first on SourceForge Community…
    - 31 Jul 23, 9:30pm -
  • ProjectLibre Recognized With Open Source Excellence Award on SourceForge
    — We are happy to announce that SourceForge has recognized a number of exceptional projects on SourceForge with awards based on the value these projects provide to the ...The post ProjectLibre Recognized With Open Source Excellence Award on Source…
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  • Does SourceForge have malware?
    SourceForge does not have malware or viruses. All projects, downloads, and releases served from SourceForge are scanned for malware and viruses, so you can rest assured that your ...The post Does SourceForge have malware? appeared first on SourceFor…
    - 8 Mar 21, 10:17pm -
  • Projects of the Week, December 21, 2020
    Here are the featured projects for the week, which appear on the front page of SourceForge.net: plantumlPlantUml allows you to quickly create some UML diagrams using a simple ...The post Projects of the Week, December 21, 2020 appeared first on Sour…
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  • Today in Tech – 2003
    On this day in 2003 the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing, better known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was signed into law in the ...The post Today in Tech – 2003 appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog.
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  • Projects of the Week, December 14, 2020
    Here are the featured projects for the week, which appear on the front page of SourceForge.net: PitchBlack Recovery ProjectPitch Black Recovery is a fork of TWRP with many ...The post Projects of the Week, December 14, 2020 appeared first on SourceF…
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    Here are the featured projects for the week, which appear on the front page of SourceForge.net: gnuplotA famous scientific plotting package, features include 2D and 3D plotting, a ...The post Projects of the Week, December 7, 2020 appeared first on…
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linuxvoice

icewalkers

  • GTK 4.16.0
    GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete application suites. GTK+ is free software and part of th…
    - 1 day ago 9 Sep 24, 2:42pm -
  • Python 3.12.6
    Python is an easy to learn, powerful programming language. It has efficient high-level data structures and a simple but effective approach to object-oriented programming. Python's elegant syntax and dynamic typing, together with its interpreted natur…
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  • Mesa 24.2.2
    Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc(SGI). However, the author…
    - 4 days ago 6 Sep 24, 2:08pm -
  • Thunderbird 130.0
    Thunderbird is a full-featured email application. Mozilla Thunderbird makes e-mailing safer, faster and easier than ever before with the industry's best implementations of features such as intelligent spam filters, a built-in spell checker, extension…
    - 4 days ago 6 Sep 24, 2:08pm -
  • QEMU 9.1.0
    QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.When used as a machine emulator, QEMU can run OSes and programs made for one machine (e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine (e.g. your own PC). By using dynamic translation, it…
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  • Nano 8.2
    GNU nano is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text editing, nano offers many extra features like an interactive search and replace, goto line number, auto-indentation, feature toggles, internationalization support, and filename tab comp…
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  • Audacity 3.6.2
    Audacity is a free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or digitize recordings from cassette tapes, vinyl records, or minidiscs. With some sound cards, it can also captu…
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  • Calligra 4.0.1
    Calligra is an integrated suite of applications that cover office, creative and management needs. It’s the most comprehensive free suite of applications anywhere and we expect the number of applications to grow as the project matures. Calligra offe…
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  • OpenSSL 3.3.2
    The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a full-strength g…
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  • Samba 4.21.0
    Samba is an open source software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba provides a complete replacement for Windows NT, Warp, NFS or Netware servers.
    - 8 days ago 2 Sep 24, 3:31pm -

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linux.com

linux.org

  • newLFCS - Creating File Systems
    After you have partitions made, you will want to use those partitions to store files on it. Until a partition has a file system, it cannot store files.The File System (FS) provides an organized structure for storing files and information about the…
    - 7 hours ago 10 Sep 24, 1:50pm -
  • Drauger OS: A Gaming OS
    Drauger OS is a gaming Ubuntu-based Operating System (OS) that has a home website of 'https://draugeros.org/'. The current version is 7.6. Strigoi.The OS is streamlined to have less clutter of unneeded apps and concentrate more on gaming. You will…
    - 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 1:46pm -
  • Run Classic DOS Games on Modern Systems with ScummVM
    ScummVM is not a DOS emulator, but it allows you to run DOS games on systems that usually do not support such games.All you need are the data files of the game. ScummVM includes each game's executable (.EXE) file. Once you add the data files, it sh…
    - 17 days ago 24 Aug 24, 1:57pm -
  • Python Series Part 6: Printing Strings
    There are a few ways to print strings to help make the process a little easier. We will look at a few ways to do this task.No matter which way you choose is fine. Everyone may have a preference for a specific method.To explain, there are four met…
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  • LFCS - Partitioning Disks
    We are nearly done with the LFCS certification articles. All that is left deals with disks. Of course, this is a new area of the LFCS, so if you are using VirtualBox to work through these, you can get rid of the machines you used and start over again…
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  • Installing and Using DOSBox-x on Linux
    Before Linux and even Windows, there was Disk Operating System (DOS), or more specifically Microsoft DOS (MS-DOS). DOS was an 8 and 16-bit Operating System (OS), depending on the processor it was running on, and went through various versions and even…
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Redhat Blog

  • How to configure Satellite 6.4 to execute Insights' remediation playbooks
    Configuring Satellite 6.4 for Insights' remediation playbook executionAs explained in my previous post, in Satellite 6.4 Insights integration has gone deeper than ever. With this new release, now Insights remediation playbooks can be executed…
    - 20 Nov 18, 4:36pm -
  • Running Insights remediation playbooks within Satellite 6.4
    What’s all the fuss about Satellite 6.4?Haven’t you heard the news? Satellite 6.4 gives you the ability to remediate your systems with Insights by executing remediation playbooks directly from the UI. How awesome is that?!Let’s walk th…
    - 17 Oct 18, 10:30am -
  • Red Hat Insights guidelines for deployment at scale
    Insights guidelines for deployment at scaleInsights usage varies from customer to customer so there is no real "one size fits all" template. However it is worth highlighting some of the features Red Hat has in place to assist with large sized…
    - 7 Sep 18, 3:04pm -
  • 大規模導入における Insights ガイドライン
    Insights の使用方法はお客様によって異なるので、「万能型」といったテンプレートはありませんが、大型のデプロイメント用に Red Hat が Insights に用意している機能について今回ご紹…
    - 7 Sep 18, 3:04pm -
  • Plans within Satellite!
    Remediation plans within Satellite!One of the most exciting capabilities in Satellite 6.3 is greater integration with Red Hat Insights. Although there are tons of other great features, this one is so important I thought it worth a blog post.U…
    - 23 Jul 18, 9:46am -
  • Satellite でのプラン作成!
    Satellite で修復プランが可能に!Satellite 6.3 のすぐれた機能のひとつは、Red Hat Insights との統合が強化された点です。ほかにもすばらしい点はいくつもありますが、これは非常に重要な…
    - 23 Jul 18, 9:46am -
  • Insights 103

    - 29 May 18, 7:35pm -
  • Insights 103
    Back in the Hood!!After a crazy and exciting week of innovations in San Francisco, here I am again to tell you a bit more on how to customize Red Hat Insights to your needs!To blacklist or not to blacklist, that is the questionAs explained i…
    - 29 May 18, 7:35pm -
  • Red Hat サミット サンフランシスコ 2018 での Insights を活用した Red Hat Management & Automation

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  • Red Hat Management & Automation with Insights at Red Hat Summit San Francisco 2018!
    Hi again everyone, I'm Will Nix, Technical Evangelist for Red Hat Management & Automation and I'm headed into my 7th year here at Red Hat. I'm really excited for everyone to join us this year at Red Hat Summit 2018 in San Francisco's Moscone ce…
    - 1 May 18, 3:21pm -

Suse Blog

  • Introducing Rancher Prime Observability providing advanced insight into the most complex environments
    We are excited to announce the release of significant observability capabilities to Rancher Prime, including introducing SUSE Rancher Prime Observability. Find and fix issues quickly to improve the reliability of your containerized applications. Ranc…
    - 5 days ago 5 Sep 24, 2:55pm -
  • The curious case of a missing CPUID flag, Part 2
    Continuing where we left off in the last installment, I turned my eye toward the microcode warnings in the VM. They seemed really strange because the machine now clearly had an updated microcode, and the host was correctly reporting the necessary fla…
    - 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 6:26pm -
  • HTTP/2: Enhancing Web Application Performance, Including Rancher
    Introduction The evolution of web technologies has always aimed to enhance security, user experience and application performance. A significant step in this direction was the introduction of HTTP/2, the second major revision of the Hypertext Transfer…
    - 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 5:55pm -
  • Edge Computing Reference Architecture with Rancher and Linkerd
      Edge Computing Reference Architecture with Rancher and Linkerd With the exponential growth of connected devices, Edge computing is becoming a game changer. Edge computing is a model that processes data near the network edge where data is generated…
    - 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 5:29pm -
  • Deploying Intel FlexRan on the SUSE Adaptive Telco Infrastructure Platform
      Intel® FlexRAN is a reference implementation for a virtualized 4G and 5G RAN stack. Its main purpose is to illustrate how to achieve the real-time performance of a virtualized 4G or 5G PHY and MAC layer on an Intel-based hardware architecture, us…
    - 6 days ago 4 Sep 24, 5:28pm -
  • Enhancing Security with Confidential Computing: Use Cases
    Confidential computing is revolutionizing the way enterprises handle sensitive data by providing advanced security measures that ensure data remains protected even while in use. Building on the foundational concepts discussed in our previous post on…
    - 7 days ago 3 Sep 24, 3:28pm -
  • Introducing SUSE Typeface: SUSE’s new open sourced font
    Ivo Totev and Spencer Davis   Creating a typeface is a delicate process. Each character (or glyph) embeds new attributes into the whole.  Designed to be seen again and again without fatigue. A brand’s font family represents its voice beyond the l…
    - 12 days ago 29 Aug 24, 12:00pm -
  • COCONUT-SVSM Joins the Confidential Computing Consortium
    The Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) welcomes a new project: The COCONUT Secure VM Service Module (COCONUT-SVSM), which aims to be a game-changer for secure service provision within confidential virtual machines (CVMs). This is a significant s…
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  • Introducing NeuVector Prime 5.4: Elevating Container Security Within the Rancher Prime Platform
    Security remains a core building block for any organization’s container strategy, and today, I’m excited to announce the release of NeuVector Prime 5.4 is now expected in September, now fully integrated as a vital component of the Rancher Prime p…
    - 15 days ago 26 Aug 24, 1:16pm -

Itsfoss

lisenet.com

  • CrowdStrike Windows Meltdown
    How CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity technology company, made thousands of Windows PCs secure by effectively turning them off. What has been done can not be undone for those blue screen machines.
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  • IKEv2 VPN Unusably Slow on MikroTik
    IKEv2 is a tunnelling protocol within the IPSec protocol suite. The Problem Using MikroTik L009UiGS-2HaxD, it is possible to establish an IKEv2 secured tunnel to VPN servers using EAP authentication. The problem is that network speed becomes extremel…
    - 77 days ago 25 Jun 24, 6:00pm -
  • Certbot with DNS Cloudflare Plugin on Rocky 9/CentOS 9
    The Cloudflare DNS plugin automates the process of completing a dns-01 challenge by creating and subsequently removing TXT records using the Cloudflare API. The Goal We want to be able to generate wildcard TLS certificates (e.g. *.example.com) using…
    - 91 days ago 11 Jun 24, 6:00pm -
  • Configure Tripwire on Rocky 9/CentOS 9
    Open Source Tripwire is a free software security and data integrity tool used for monitoring and alerting on specific file changes on Linux systems. Tripwire performs intrusion detection functions by taking a snapshot of a known system state and late…
    - 92 days ago 10 Jun 24, 6:00pm -
  • Create a Bootable Linux USB from ISO with DD
    Create a bootable USB using the dd command. The dd command below will copy content of the ISO file ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso to device /dev/sdd, which in our case is a plugged in USB drive. $ sudo dd if=kubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sd…
    - 10 May 24, 6:00pm -
  • Change ADFS TLS Certificate
    There are different ways to get this wrong. The Problem We need to change a TLS certificate that is used by ADFS to a new one. The Solution First of all, import your new TLS certificate and private key. Open command prompt (CMD) as administrator and…
    - 2 May 24, 6:00pm -
  • SSH Hardening on MikroTik L009UiGS-2HaxD
    The time has come to update our good old 2011UAS-2HnD-IN with L009UiGS-2HaxD. SSH Hardening MikroTik L009UiGS-2HaxD comes with RouterOS v7. As of RouterOS v7.7, you can enable support for Ed25519 key exchange as well as disable SHA1 usage with strong…
    - 1 May 24, 6:00pm -
  • Regenerate Expired Puppet Master Certificate
    Renewing an expired Puppet master certificate. The Problem It has been 5 years since the Puppet server v5 deployment, and the Puppet master certificate has therefore expired. # puppet cert list --all - "puppet.example.com" (SHA256) 11:36:8F:20:BB:3D:…
    - 9 Apr 24, 6:00pm -
  • Revive an Expired Puppet CA with Certregen
    Renewing an expired Puppet CA certificate using Certregen module. The Problem I’ve been involved in a project of migrating ageing infrastructure (e.g. CentOS 7) and legacy applications (e.g. MySQL 5.7) to modern software. One of the first problems…
    - 4 Apr 24, 7:00pm -
  • Create a Swap File on Linux with dd Command
    We are going to use a dd command to create a swap file on a Linux system and then add it to fstab. I’ve been using Ansible automation for so long that I forgot how to do trivial things by hand. Create a Swap File with dd Create a 1GB swap file, mak…
    - 1 Mar 24, 7:00pm -

linuxadmin.io

  • Configuring Firewalld to Work Seamlessly with Docker on CentOS
    Docker has revolutionized the way developers and system administrators manage containerized applications. However, when using Docker on CentOS, ensuring that your firewall settings are correctly configured is crucial for the security and proper funct…
    - 27 Sep 23, 3:42pm -
  • Mastering NGINX Tuning: Optimizing Web Server Performance
    Explore NGINX tuning in our comprehensive 2000-word guide, covering configuration optimization, performance enhancements, and best practices to ensure your web server operates at peak performance. Learn how to fine-tune NGINX, implement advanced feat…
    - 27 Sep 23, 3:33pm -
  • Exploring eBPF: Revolutionizing Network and System Monitoring
    This article explores eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter), tracing its evolution from a simple packet filtering tool to a transformative technology reshaping system and network monitoring, security, and observability. Delving into core concepts, d…
    - 22 Sep 23, 3:30pm -
  • Kubernetes: Installation and Overview on CentOS 8
    Kubernetes, an open-source container orchestration platform, revolutionizes the deployment and management of containerized applications. This article provides an installation guide for Kubernetes on CentOS 8, empowering users to harness the full pote…
    - 22 Sep 23, 3:16pm -
  • Install Docker on Centos 8
    Docker is a powerful tool that simplifies the process of creating, deploying, and managing applications within lightweight, portable containers. Installing Docker on CentOS 8 is straightforward, and this guide will walk you through the process step b…
    - 21 Sep 23, 4:03pm -
  • Laravel Installation Guide For CentOS
    How to install Laravel on CentOS One of the most popular frameworks of PHP is Laravel. The use of this framework is increasing day by day. Website development becomes easier by using this framework. It is open-source software. So anyone can install a…
    - 7 Mar 19, 7:32pm -
  • Openstack Services Explanation And Overview
    What Are OpenStack Services? OpenStack is essentially a collection of modular services all of which interact through APIs to make OpenStack. Without an understanding of what each OpenStack services do it’s hard to understand or support OpenStack.…
    - 12 Aug 18, 5:39pm -
  • OSSEC Intrusion Detection Installation On Centos 7
    OSSEC (Open Source HIDS SECurity) is an open source host-based intrusion detection system (HIDS).  It performs log analysis, integrity scanning, rootkit detection, time-based alerting, and active responses to triggers. You can install it on linux,…
    - 26 Mar 18, 10:06pm -
  • Configure ProFTPd for SFTP on CentOS
    This is a guide on how to configure ProFTPd for SFTP sessions. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is a secure version of FTP which transfers files via the SSH protocol. ProFTPD can be reconfigured to serve SFTP sessions vs using the default FTP pro…
    - 14 Jan 18, 3:53pm -
  • How To Check And Repair MyISAM Tables In MySQL
    MySQL tables can become corrupt for a variety for reasons such as incomplete writes, running out of space, the MySQL daemon  being killed or crashing, power failures.  If MySQL detects a crashed or corrupt table it will need to be repaired before i…
    - 10 Nov 17, 2:57am -

sysadmincasts.com

  • #76 - Consul
    In this episode, we will checking out HashiCorps Consul for easy Service Discovery. We will chat about common use cases, server architecture, how a service registry works, and more. There will be demos too.
    - 18 May 19, 12:00am -
  • #74 - Nomad
    In this episode, we will checking out HashiCorps Nomad for Application Orchestration. We will chat about common use cases, server architecture, scheduling applications, containers, and more. There will be demos too.
    - 11 May 19, 12:00am -
  • #75 - Industry News - Issue #3
    In this episode, we are going to review what is new in the world of DevOps over the past week. Grab a coffee and we will walk through it together. We will chat about Amazon S3 Batch Ops, keeping your Cloud costs under control, how Airbnb is using k8s…
    - 8 May 19, 12:00am -
  • #72 - Vault
    In this episode, we will checking out HashiCorps Vault for Secret Management. We will chat about common use cases, server architecture, storing and retrieving secrets, dynamic secrets, and more. There will be demos too.
    - 2 May 19, 12:00am -
  • #73 - Industry News - Issue #2
    In this episode, we are going to review what is new in the world of DevOps over the past week. Grab a coffee and we will walk through it together. We will chat about the unauthorized access to Docker Hub, how Shopify is benchmarking Istio, and look a…
    - 2 May 19, 12:00am -
  • #70 - DevOps Launch Checklist
    In this episode, I wanted to raise awareness to a few great DevOps Launch Checklists. These checklists can really save your butt, when you have a large event planned, where you expect huge amounts of traffic.
    - 25 Apr 19, 12:00am -
  • #71 - Industry News - Issue #1
    In this episode, we are going to review what is new in the world of DevOps over the past week. Grab a coffee and we will walk through it together. We will checkout PagerDutys Incident Response docs, Tinders move to Kubernetes, command-line tricks, Gi…
    - 25 Apr 19, 12:00am -
  • #69 - Cloud Run with Knative
    In this episode, we will look at the recently launched Cloud Run Beta. It is a managed service, that runs stateless containers, invocable via HTTP requests. Also, we will look at differences between Cloud Run, Lambda, and Fargate. There are demos too…
    - 17 Apr 19, 12:00am -
  • #68 - Oh My Zsh
    In this episode, I wanted to quickly chat about my default shell and a few things I find useful about it. I am using the Z Shell, with the Oh My Zsh framework scripts, and the Robby Russell theme.
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  • #67 - Quick Tips: SRE books, Video Hotkeys, and History
    In this episode, I wanted to quickly chat about a few things that I find useful but do not really fit into a larger episode. First, we will chat about the the SRE books. Second, useful video hotkeys. Finally, a quick way to grep through your command…
    - 15 Apr 19, 12:00am -

devconnected.com

  • How To List Disks on Linux
    For the system administrator, checking that disks are working properly is a big concern. In many cases, you will have to list all the disks available on your computer, with…The post How To List Disks on Linux appeared first on devconnected.
    - 7 Mar 21, 11:21am -
  • How To Add Route on Linux
    As a network engineer, you probably spend a lot of time thinking and planning your network infrastructure. You plan how computers will be linked, physically using specific cables but also…The post How To Add Route on Linux appeared first on devcon…
    - 27 Feb 21, 1:36pm -
  • How To Git Add All Files
    When working on software projects, it is quite common for developers to add new files to their repositories. In some cases, you may want to change some of your existing…The post How To Git Add All Files appeared first on devconnected.
    - 28 Jan 21, 6:29pm -
  • How To Encrypt Partition on Linux
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