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Streamlining Kubernetes Development with Draft
Application containers have skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years. In recent months, Kubernetes has emerged as a popular solution for orchestrating these...
Patches Available for Linux sudo Vulnerability
Red Hat, Debian and other Linux distributions yesterday pushed out patches for a high-severity vulnerability in sudo that could be abused by a local...
What Are the Differences in Web Hosting and Linux Web Hosting?
Web hosting is very popular these days. There are some differences between web hosting and Linux web hosting. There are two kinds of operating...
The Companies That Support Linux and Open Source: Atomic Rules
Atomic Rules has been providing Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design services and interconnection network solutions since 2008. In April, they joined The Linux...
An Introduction to Kotlin for Android Development
Kotlin is a statically typed programming language from JetBrains. It is fully ‘inter-operable’ with Java (meaning you can use Java frameworks and even mix...
Two Factor Authentication – Best for the UNIX/Linux Server Security
The UNIX/Linux server security is challenging because these servers are at a risk of getting compromised at any point of time by the attackers....
This Week in Open Source News: Linux Foundation Welcomes New Chief of Staff, Broad...
This week in Linux and open source news, The Linux Foundation welcomes Sheryl Chamberlain as new Chief of Staff as the organization's collection of...
An Introduction to Linux’s EXT4 Filesystem
In previous articles about Linux filesystems, I wrote an introduction to Linux filesystems and about some higher-level concepts such as everything is a file. I want to...
What to Expect (and Not Expect) from Linux Universal Packages
Traditionally, Linux has relied on two main package formats, .deb (Debian) and .rpm (Red Hat). Although structured differently, both .deb and .rpm packages consist...
Linux Foundation Grows So Much it Hires a Chief of Staff
The Linux Foundation hired Sheryl Chamberlain to fill the newly-created position of chief of staff. She’ll oversee operational activities for the foundation and be the point...
