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How to Password Protect a Vim File in Linux
Vim is a popular, feature-rich and highly-extensible text editor for Linux, and one of its special features is support for encrypting text files using various crypto...
10 More Quick Tips to Make Linux Networking Easier
If you either work on a Linux desktop, or administer a Linux server, there might be times when frustration sets in over networking issues....
CII Project Advances Linux Kernel Security as Firm Ends Free Patches
There has been some public discussion in the last week regarding the decision by Open Source Security Inc. and the creators of the Grsecurity®...
Automotive Grade Linux Looks Forward to Daring Dab and Electric Eel in 2017
After working for seven years at Tier 1 automotive suppliers that were members of the GENIVI project, Walt Miner, the Community Manager for the...
Building Linux Firewalls With Good Old Iptables: Part 1
Of course, we still need firewalls on our computers, even though that is not a subject we see much in these here modern times....
Scaling Agile and DevOps in the Enterprise
In a recent Continuous Discussions (#c9d9) video podcast, expert panelists discussed scaling Agile and DevOps in the enterprise.
Our expert panel included: Gary Gruver, co-author of “Leading...
4 Ways to Take Control of your Wi-Fi Connections on Linux
Easy connection to the Internet over Wi-Fi is no longer a privilege denied Linux users. With a recent distribution on a fairly recent laptop,...
Catch Up With The Linux Foundation at OpenStack Summit in Boston
The Linux Foundation will be at OpenStack Summit in Boston -- one of the largest open cloud infrastructure events in the world -- with...
Linux Kernel 4.11 ‘Fearless Coyote’ Released
Linus Torvalds has returned to an animal-themed nickname for Kernel 4.11. After 4.10 was named “Happy Anniversary" for a brief time in its development...
Red Hat Launches OpenShift.io, an Online IDE for Building Container-Based Applications
Red Hat is launching OpenShift.io today, its first major foray into offering cloud-based developer tools. As the name implies, OpenShift.io sits on top of the company’s Kubernetes-based OpenShift...




