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How to create a bridge network on Linux with netplan
A network bridge allows you to connect segments of your network together. Jack Wallen shows you how to create a bridge with the help of netplan.
How to examine processes running on Linux
In this post, we’ll run through a series of commands that can help you view process details in a number of different ways.
Linux not Windows: Why Munich is shifting back from Microsoft to open source –...
The agreement, hailed as a victory by advocates of free software, was finalized Sunday and the parties will be in power until 2026.
Forget Windows, Linux Is The Most In-Demand OS On Microsoft Azure
The latest infographics indicate the dominance of Linux as a server OS that leaves Microsoft’s own Windows Server behind in their own cloud market.
Open source subscription-based models will become more appealing: Red Hat
Red Hat is using a community-powered approach to deliver high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies.
Pineloader Is a Brand-New Multi Bootloader for Your Favorite Linux Phone
Linux on mobile phones is gaining more and more traction, with fresh projects enabling new capabilities that aren’t otherwise possible on the other mobile platforms.
Linux Training and Certification Helps Advance an Information Security Professional’s Career
Andreea Ilie studied Japanese and East Asian culture during her university years, but had a strong interest in IT. She taught herself using free online...
Swift Now Supports More Linux Distributions, Including Ubuntu 20.04
The official announcement on Swift coming to more Linux distributions was originally shared in late March when the team also confirmed that the programming language would also land on Windows.
Linux Desktop Environment Face-Off: Which GUI is Best?
Top Linux Desktop Environments compared, from KDE and Gnome to Cinnamon and Regolith.
Linux Needs at Least 10 Years to Replace Windows in China
Union Tech is the company that builds UOS, a Linux-based operating system that is supposed to allow China to abandon Windows as part of a long-term plan whose purpose is to reduce reliance on foreign software.