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Future Proof Your SysAdmin Career: Looking to the Cloud
Sysadmins will always need core competencies such as networking and security, but increasingly, they can differentiate themselves by mastering new platforms and tools. Previously...
Fiddling with Linux Processes in Memory
I’ve seen many people using the terms process, thread and program interchangeably. However, under legitimate glossary, processes, threads and programs represent different definitions. Here...
How to Integrate Git into Your Linux Desktop
Ask a developer to name their most important tools and very often the reply will include Git. There’s a good reason for that: Git...
How to Calculate Network Addresses with ipcalc
The math behind IP addresses is convoluted. Our nice IPv4 addresses start out as 32-bit binary numbers, which are then converted to base 10...
A Realistic Approach to Mixing Open Source Licenses
At the upcoming Open Source Summit in Los Angeles, Lars Kurth, director of Open Source Solutions at Citrix and chair of the Advisory Board...
Future Proof Your SysAdmin Career: Locking Down Security
For today’s system administrators, gaining competencies that move them up the technology stack and broaden their skillsets is increasingly important. However, core skills like...
DevOps Fundamentals, Part 5: Consistency in the Pipeline
So far in our series previewing the DevOps Fundamentals: Implementing Continuous Delivery (LFS261) course from The Linux Foundation, we have already looked at:
High-Performing Organizations
The...
New Report Highlights OpenStack’s Gender Diversity and Retention
Communities are strengthened through environments that encourage open dialogue and invite a diversity of ideas, experiences, and talent. Knowing this, technology companies have strived...
Tails 3 Offers Easy Anonymity for All
If you’re seriously concerned about privacy, you want to ensure you’re doing all the right things and not leaving behind a trace of what...
Automotive Grade Linux Moves to UCB 4.0, Launches Virtualization Workgroup
The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project released Unified Code Base (UCB) 4.0 (“Daring Dab”) for Linux-based in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, and added seven...







