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3 Unique Takes on the Linux Terminal at Your Command
When I first started on my journey with Linux, back in the late 1990s, there was one inevitability: the terminal. You couldn’t escape it....
Homegrown Budgie Desktop Shows Off the Beauty – and Beastliness – of Solus Simplicity
The Solus Project version 1.2, released last month, shows considerable maturity in the homegrown Budgie desktop. Solus 1.2 is the second minor release in...
Google Beefs Up Linux Kernel Defenses in Android
Future versions of Android will be more resilient to exploits thanks to developers' efforts to integrate the latest Linux kernel defenses into the operating...
Bash Tips for Linux Sysadmins
The Bash shell is a fundamental Linux tool and, in this era of containers and clusters and microservices, good old-fashioned Linux system administration skills...
OpenVZ 7.0 Runs Linux VMs Like Containers
One of the original major proponents of container technology on Linux, OpenVZ -- or Virtuozzo in its commercial edition -- is releasing a new version of...
Linux 4.8 Bringing Intel MPX Enhancements, Work Towards Virtually Mapped Kernel Stacks
Ingo Molnar sent in his pull requests on Monday for the Linux 4.8 kernel. Among the interesting material this cycle were the x86/mm changes...
OpenBSD 6.0 Tightens Security by Losing Linux Compatibility
OpenBSD, one of the more prominent variants of the BSD family of Unix-like operating systems, will be released at the beginning of September, according to a...
Electric Cloud Automates Rolling Deployments for Zero-Downtime Updates
Electric Cloud wants to free up deployment teams weekends by eliminating the heavy scripting and manual steps involved in releasing new software. The latest feature...
Linux 4.7 Debuts with Improved Security
The fourth major new Linux kernel of 2016 is now out with the debut today of Linux 4.7. The Linux 4.7 kernel follows Linux 4.6,...
Demystify GNU/Linux boot process with Systemd
The boot process in Systemd
Basically there to ways of booting GNU/Linux the initramfs way or using a disk partition specifier in your kernel configuration....

