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How to use ublk on Oracle Linux 8

How to build, install and configure ublk Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Linux Foundation Announces Overture Maps Foundation to Build Interoperable Open Map Data

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How to schedule jobs using the Linux ‘cron’ utility

Scheduling tasks to run automatically at specific times is essential knowledge for any sysadmin. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Linux Foundation Newsletter: December 2022

It's the end of the year, and the holidays are upon us, but we’re not slowing down at the Linux Foundation. We’ve launched a new foundation for Overture Maps, an intent to launch Open Metaverse, and our Annual Report is now available! Plus, three recently published reports from LF Research, community updates, December deals from LF Training & Certification, and more.

Linux SLUB Allocator Internals and Debugging – SLUB Debugger, Part 2 of 4

The second article in this four part ser Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

How to schedule tasks using the Linux ‘at’ command

The 'at' command is most useful for scheduling one-time jobs in Linux. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

How to use the lsof command to troubleshoot Linux

The Linux lsof command does more than list open files; you can also use it to diagnose potential bottlenecks. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Linux Foundation Annual Report 2022: Leadership in Security and Innovation

In 2022, the Linux Foundation, in collaboration with our community, engaged in new initiatives to secure the software supply chain, enabled innovations with social,...

How to analyze a Linux process’ memory map with pmap

Use the pmap command to explore how a process is mapped in memory to monitor or troubleshoot memory usage. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Two new agricultural technology projects join the Call for Code community at the Linux...

OpenTempus provides long-term climate forecasts, and OpenHarvest provides insight into crops, fields, and yields. The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the release of two open source projects that help small-holder farmers use data to make more effective decisions about what, when, and where to plant. These projects join the Call for Code with the Linux Foundation.