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Graphic Cards Driver Configuration

Graphic cards driver on linux xorg.conf and org.conf.d configuration:(for legacy driver) etc/X11/xorg.conf  (file)  (xserver driver) etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/  (folder)etc/X11/xorg.conf file and etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ folder content number orders:   ...

Don’t Be a Rock Star Developer: Be Willie Nelson

In an entertaining afternoon talk at LinuxCon North America, titled “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Rock Star Developers,” Rikki Endsley (Community Evangelist,...

Replacing ifconfig with ip

If you’ve been around Linux long enough, you know tools come and go. This was assumed to be the case back around 2009 when...

Samsung Unveils Android Phablets — And Teases a Tizen Watch

Around the time of the iPhone's 2007 release, Intel convinced OEMs to try out a new 4- to 6-inch tablet form-factor called Mobile Internet...

Automating Processes with Chef

Recently, Chef (along with Puppet and other tools) has been getting plenty of coverage in the areas of DevOps and continuous delivery. Big companies, including...

The Potential of the Blockchain: LinuxCon Keynote Preview

For the past few years I have been fascinated by the rise of Bitcoin and the technology that underpins it: the blockchain. Like Linux,...

Microservices 101: What To Know, What To Do

Microservices are one of the latest instances of the cosmic methodological swings of the cyberpendulum between "small, specific-task components" (e.g., subroutines, Unix commands) and...

Making The Most of Skype on Linux

Although Skype is owned by Microsoft, it is still one of the most popular VOIP clients/services available. And with good reason. You can use...

An Active Firefox Exploit

Mozilla has posted a warning about a Firefox vulnerability that is currently being actively exploited on the net. "The vulnerability comes from the interaction...

True Life: I’m An Open Source Rookie

Thousands of open source projects are initiated each year. Some skyrocket to superstardom, some slowly inspire a supportive community, and others fail. Black Duck Software highlights...