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Linux Server Hardening Using Idempotency with Ansible: Part 1
I think it’s safe to say that the need to frequently update the packages on our machines has been firmly drilled into us. To...
How to Authenticate a Linux Desktop to Your OpenLDAP Server
In this final part of our three-part series, we reach the conclusion everyone has been waiting for. The ultimate goal of using LDAP (in...
Can Better Task Stealing Make Linux Faster?
Oracle Linux kernel developer Steve Sistare contributes this discussion on kernel scheduler improvements.
Load balancing via scalable task stealing
The Linux task scheduler balances load across...
Using Square Brackets in Bash: Part 1
After taking a look at how curly braces ({}) work on the command line, now it’s time to tackle brackets () and see how...
How to Install OpenLDAP on Ubuntu Server 18.04
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) allows for the querying and modification of an X.500-based directory service. In other words, LDAP is used over...
Managing Changes in Open Source Projects
Why bother having a process for proposing changes to your open source project? Why not just let people do what they're doing and merge...
A Musical Tour of Hints and Tools for Debugging Host Networks
Shannon Nelson from the Oracle Linux Kernel Development team offers these tips and tricks to help make host network diagnostics easier. He also includes...
Top 10 New Linux SBCs to Watch in 2019
A recent Global Market Insights report projects the single board computer market will grow from $600 million in 2018 to $1 billion by 2025....
Mageia Linux Is a Modern Throwback to the Underdog Days
I’ve been using Linux long enough to remember Linux Mandrake. I recall, at one of my first-ever Linux conventions, hanging out with the MandrakeSoft...
JS Foundation and Node.js Foundation Join Forces
People like to make fun of JavaScript. "It's not a real language! Who, in their right mind, would use it on a server?" The replies...





