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7 Essential Open Source DevOps Projects
As more and more enterprises adopt a “cloud-like” infrastructure, a shift in work culture and practices -- known as DevOps -- is also occurring....
Docker: Installation and Basic usage on Ubuntu 16.04
Docker is an open-source project that provides an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, package, and run applications anywhere as a lightweight...
Sparkling Water: Bridging Open Source Machine Learning and Apache Spark
Although many people have experience with the fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence through applications in their pockets, such as Apple’s Siri and...
Distribution Release: Linux Mint 18 “Xfce”
Clement Lefebvre has announced the availability of Linux Mint 18 "Xfce" edition. Linux Mint 18 is a long term support release which will receive security updates...
Mesosphere Declares ‘Container 2.0,’ the Stateful Era
Touting the rise of what it’s calling Container 2.0, Mesosphere says it’s time for containers to support real-time, stateful decision making.
To that end, Mesosphere today announced partnerships with...
Securing Embedded Linux
Until fairly recently, Linux developers have been spared many of the security threats that have bedeviled the Windows world. Yet, when moving from desktops...
5 Best Calendar Apps for Linux Desktop
Time is money, as goes an old saying, therefore you need to manage it very well. This then calls for proper planning of your...
MQTT Library Demo
This is the demo project for Tibbo's MQTT library. The project demonstrates how easy it is to create sophisticated network-enabled applications in Tibbo BASIC...
Learn from the Experts at The Linux Foundation’s Europe Events
The Linux Foundation has released session details for three major conferences coming up this fall: MesosCon Europe, Embedded Linux Conference / OpenIoT Summit Europe,...
3 Unique Takes on the Linux Terminal at Your Command
When I first started on my journey with Linux, back in the late 1990s, there was one inevitability: the terminal. You couldn’t escape it....




