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Getting to Know GNOME (From a Unity Perspective)
Unless you’ve lost all network connections over the past couple of weeks, you know the big news: Canonical announced it was dropping Ubuntu Unity...
Q&A with Mark Hinkle, the New Executive Director for the Node.js Foundation
These days, Node.js is under the hood of everything from the web, the Internet of Things and desktop applications to microservice architectures. Node’s 15 million-plus downloads...
Ubuntu 17.04: The Bittersweet Linux Release
It's been a heck of a month for Canonical, Ubuntu Linux's parent company.
The company dropped its smartphone and tablet plans. This, in turn, ended to its plans...
How to Install and Use MySQL Workbench As Your Database GUI
If you’re a DBA, chances are you do most of your database administration via the command line. But when you have a number of...
More Unknown Linux Commands
A roundup of the fun and little-known utilities termsaver, pv, and calendar. termsaver is an ASCII screensaver for the console, and pv measures data...
9 Ways to Harden Your Linux Workstation After Distro Installation
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So far in this series, we’ve walked through security considerations for...
Trivial Transfers with TFTP, Part 3: Usage
In previous articles, we introduced TFTP and discussed why you might want to use it, and we looked at various configuration options. Now let’s...
Google Brings SDN to the Public Internet
Google unveiled to the outside world its peering edge architecture — Espresso. At the Open Networking Summit (ONS), Google Fellow Amin Vahdat said Espresso is the...
How Google’s Borg Inspired the Modern Datacenter
In part one of this series, What Is Kubernetes?, and in part two, Why Choose Kubernetes to Manage Containerized Applications?, we learned what Kubernetes does,...
Bodhi Linux 4.1.0: Like Visiting an Old Friend
When I first started working with Linux, some 20 years ago, I sat in wonder at how much I could do. It seemed the...