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EBBR Aims to Standardize Embedded Boot Process
Arm’s open source EBBR (Embedded Base Boot Requirements) specification is heading for its v1.0 release in December. Within a year or two, the loosely...
Three SSH GUI Tools for Linux
At some point in your career as a Linux administrator, you’re going to use Secure Shell (SSH) to remote into a Linux server or...
Practical Networking for Linux Admins: TCP/IP
Get to know networking basics with this tutorial from our archives.
Linux grew up with a networking stack as part of its core, and networking is one of...
Beyond Finding Stuff with the Linux find Command
Continuing the quest to become a command-line power user, in this installment, we will be taking on the find command.
Jack Wallen already covered the...
Must-Have Tools for Writers on the Linux Platform
I’ve been a writer for more than 20 years. I’ve written thousands of articles and how-tos on various technical topics and have penned more...
Who Is Running My Kubernetes Pod? The Past, Present, and Future of Container Runtimes
In the Linux operating system world, container technology has existed for quite some time, reaching back over a decade to the initial ideas around...
RISC-V Linux Development in Full Swing
Most Linux users have heard about the open source RISC-V ISA and its potential to challenge proprietary Arm and Intel architectures. Most are probably...
DevOps and Cloud: A Symbiotic Relationship
DevOps and cloud computing have become two of the ways companies can achieve this needed transformation, though the relationship between the two is not...
Two Open Source Mobile App Development Frameworks To Make Mobile Dev Easier
Mobile apps have been a boon for developers. With Android the most widely used platform on the planet, it makes perfect sense for developers...
Special Report: Kubernetes Orchestrates a Mass Movement to the Cloud
Kubernetes (pronounced koo-ber-NET-eez, from the Greek word for “helmsman” or “pilot”) is the most rapidly adopted open-source project in history since its release in mid-2014. According to 451...






