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Linux cksum Command Explained for Beginners (with Examples)
There are times when we download a file (say an ISO image) hosted somewhere on the Internet only to find that it's not working...
pdd – Tool to Find Date and Time Difference in Linux Command Line
In some occasions where you want to check by how many years someone older than you, how old you are (in days, years or...
DevOps Fundamentals, Part 5: Consistency in the Pipeline
So far in our series previewing the DevOps Fundamentals: Implementing Continuous Delivery (LFS261) course from The Linux Foundation, we have already looked at:
High-Performing Organizations
The...
Tracing a Packet Journey Using Linux Tracepoints, perf and eBPF
I’ve been looking for a low level Linux network debugging tool for quite some time. Linux allows to build complex networks running directly on...
Site Reliability Engineer: Don’t Fall Victim to the Bias Blind Spot
To ensure websites and applications deliver consistently excellent speed and availability, some organizations are adopting Google’s Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) model. In this model,...
Automotive Grade Linux Moves to UCB 4.0, Launches Virtualization Workgroup
The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project released Unified Code Base (UCB) 4.0 (“Daring Dab”) for Linux-based in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, and added seven...
OS Summit Europe Keynotes Feature Jono Bacon, Keila Banks, and a Q&A with Linus...
Open Source Summit Europe is not far away! This year’s event — held Oct. 23-26 in Prague, Czech Republic — will feature a wide...
Red Hat’s Boltron Snaps Together a Modular Linux Server
Red Hat’s ongoing experiments with making its Linux distributions more modular and flexible have yielded a new sub-distribution of Fedora.
Dubbed Fedora Boltron Server, the...
Faster Tied Together: Bundling Your App with webpack
In the first post of our series, we outlined three components of a modern front-end stack. In the second post, we untangled the challenge...
Internet History Timeline: ARPANET to the World Wide Web
Credit for the initial concept that developed into the World Wide Web is typically given to Leonard Kleinrock. In 1961, he wrote about ARPANET,...



