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Assorted Fun Linux Command Line Hacks
Today's fun command line festivities are inspired by Command Line Magic, who hangs out on Twitter sharing excellent Linux command line incantations for all occasions....
Cumulus Linux: First Impressions
Typically, when you buy a network router or switch, it comes bundled with some version of the manufacturer's operating system. Cisco routers come with...
Linux Foundation Certified Engineer Will Sheldon on What It’s Like to Pass the Exam
Just a few days after the Linux Foundation announced its new certification program in August, Will Sheldon took the certified engineer exam and passed.Sheldon,...
LinuxCon and CloudOpen This Week in Chicago
The Linux Foundation's largest event of the year takes place this week in Chicago, starting with the co-located Linux Security Summit, Linux Kernel Summit and...
Verizon Cloud Adds Business Value With Xen
Both businesses and consumers rely on public clouds for a range of tasks and activities from collaboration and video streaming to gmail and Netflix....
Smart Cities Market – A Brief Insight 2013 – 2019
The global Smart Cities Market is expected to reach a value of USD 1,265.85 billion by 2019, growing at a CAGR of 14.0% from...
Smart Cities Market Analysis 2013 – 2019
The global Smart Cities Market is expected to reach a value of USD 1,265.85 billion by 2019, growing at a CAGR of 14.0% from...
Linux Foundation SysAdmin Clint Savage Reminisces on Weeklong Hackfest
This is the fourth profile in a series on Linux Foundation system administrators leading up to SysAdmin Day. Do you have a super-hero sysadmin...
TFTP vs FTP application layer protocols
Q1:What's the difference between TFTP and FTP?A1: TFTP is a local host obtain files from a remote host but does not provide reliability or...
To Linux Foundation SysAdmin Ryan Day, Elegance is the Best Tool
System administrators keep our lives and work seamlessly humming. They are the super heroes who often go unnoticed and unrecognized only until things go...