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Top Six Open Source Tools for Monitoring Kubernetes and Docker
This article will list and describe the most effective open source tools for monitoring and analyzing services running as containers.
InnerSource: How Open Source Best Practices Are Helping Enterprise Development Teams
InnerSource strategies were brought into companies like Blumberg, PayPal and more to help foster creativity, innovation, and communication.
It’s the end of the road for Google Glass Explorer Edition
Glass Explorer Edition is receiving a final update that users need to manually install.
Dell XPS 13 7390 Review: The Best Laptop For Desktop Linux Users
Dell updates the XPS line almost every year and the latest rollout was announced in October (link to video interview). XPS 13 (7390) is an incremental update to the series, and Dell was kind enough to send me a review unit.
openSUSE Is A Community Of Communities: Gerald Pfeifer
Gerald Pfeifer, a seasoned open source developer and CTO of SUSE EMEA, has been appointed the new chair of the openSUSE board. We talked to Pfeifer to better understand the role of the openSUSE board, the relationship between the company and the community, and the status of the openSUSE Foundation.
Linux Server Hardening Using Idempotency with Ansible: Part 3
In the previous articles, we introduced idempotency as a way to approach your server’s security posture and looked at some specific Ansible examples, including...
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...
Linux Desktop News: Solus 4 Released With New Budgie Goodness
After teasing fans for several months with the 3.9999 ISO refresh, the team at Solus has delivered "Fortitude," a new release of the independent Linux desktop...
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...