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How to Set Up Easy Remote Desktop Access in Linux
Linux is a remarkably flexible operating system. One of the easiest means of understanding that is when you see that, given a task, there...
What Is Virtualization?
No advance in information technology in the past six decades has offered a greater range of quantifiable benefits than has virtualization. Many IT professionals...
Ubuntu Desktops Compared
The Ubuntu desktop has evolved a lot over the years. Ubuntu started off with GNOME 2, then moved onto Unity. From there, it came home to...
New Network Security Standards Will Protect Internet’s Routing
Electronic messages traveling across the internet are under constant threat from data thieves, but new security standards created with the technical guidance of the...
Migrating to Linux: An Introduction
Computer systems running Linux are everywhere. Linux runs our Internet services, from Google search to Facebook, and more. Linux also runs in a lot...
OPNFV Euphrates Release Addresses Open-Source NFV Testing, Interoperability
OPNFV has released OPNFV Euphrates, the project’s fifth platform release, focused on enabling service providers to accelerate network functions virtualization (NFV) transformation via open-source...
3 Tools to Help You Remember Linux Commands
The Linux desktop has come a very long way from its humble beginnings. Back in my early days of using Linux, knowledge of the...
10 Layers of Linux Container Security
Containers provide an easy way to package applications and deliver them seamlessly from development to test to production. This helps ensure consistency across a...
What’s New in MySQL 8.0
MySQL, the popular open-source database that’s a standard element in many web application stacks, has unveiled the first release candidate for version 8.0.
Features to be...
The Beautiful Nitrux Linux Distro Could Be a Contender
What happens when you take Ubuntu 17.10, a new desktop interface (one that overlays on top of KDE), snap packages, and roll them all...