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How to Run Your Own Git Server
Learn how to set up your own Git server in this tutorial from our archives.
Git is a versioning system developed by Linus Torvalds, that is used by millions of...
Linux Foundation LFCE: Hugues Clouâtre
The Linux Foundation offers many resources for developers, users, and administrators of Linux systems. One of the most important offerings is the Linux Certification...
Introducing Git Protocol Version 2
Today we announce Git protocol version 2, a major update of Git's wire protocol (how clones, fetches and pushes are communicated between clients and servers). This...
Making Kubernetes Easier with Cloud Foundry Platform
Cloud-native technologies and architectures are the means by which more traditional businesses — like insurance, financial services or even heavy machinery — can transition...
How to Survive Embedded Linux – Part 1 The Embedded Linux Development Process
The Embedded Linux Development Process
The Linux kernel can run on many different computer architectures, most of which are quite popular in the embedded world. ...
Using the Command Line to Decrypt a Message on Linux
If you have disabled the PGP plugin from your mail client and saved a copy of an encrypted email to your desktop, this guide...
Open Source AI For Everyone: Three Projects to Know
At the intersection of open source and artificial intelligence, innovation is flourishing, and companies ranging from Google to Facebook to IBM are open sourcing...
Android Things 1.0 Offers Free OTA Updates — With Restrictions
A year and a half after Google announced that its stripped down, IoT-oriented Brillo version of Android was being recast as Android Things, the...
Linux Comes to Chromebooks
Chrome OS is based on Linux, but you can't easily run Linux applications on it. That's about to change, with Google's Project Crostini rolling...
How the Four Components of a Distributed Tracing System Work Together
Ten years ago, essentially the only people thinking hard about distributed tracing were academics and a handful of large internet companies. Today, it’s turned...


