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Bio-Linux: A Stable, Portable Scientific Research Linux Distribution

Bio-Linux was introduced and detailed in a Nature Biotechnology paper in July 2006. The distribution was a group effort by the Natural Environment Research Council in...

Linux Fu: Controlling the Terminal

The most fundamental question you have to ask is what kind of terminal are you talking to. The answer is in the $TERM environment variable and...

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...

Taming the Rate of Change

Change frequency is an indicator of time to create business value. In order to create value in a given amount of time, you need...

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...

Kubernetes in Production vs. Kubernetes in Development: 4 Myths

We recently cleared up some of the common misunderstandings people have about Kubernetes as they start experimenting with it. One of the biggest misunderstandings, though, deserves...

5 Easy Tips for Linux Web Browser Security

If you use your Linux desktop and never open a web browser, you are a special kind of user. For most of us, however,...

Ruby in Containers

There was a time when deploying software was an event, a ceremony because of the difficulty that was required to keep this consistency. Teams...

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...

Slurm Job Scheduling System

In previous articles, I examined some fundamental tools for HPC systems, including pdsh (parallel shells), Lmod environment modules, and shared storage with NFS and SSHFS. One remaining, virtually...