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Linux Networking Hardware for Beginners: LAN Hardware
Software is always changing, but hardware not so much. This two-part tour introduces networking hardware, from traditional switches and routers to smartphones and wireless...
How OpenBSD and Linux Mitigate Security Bugs
At the upcoming Open Source Summit Europe + ELC Europe 2017, to be held in Prague, Czech Republic, Giovanni Bechis will be delivering a talk...
Secure Your Container Data With Ephemeral Docker Volumes
What with all the furor around containers and orchestrators, it can be easy to lose sight of some of their highly useful features. The...
Serious Linux Kernel Security Bug Fixed
Linux server administrators will want to patch their systems as soon as possible.
Sometimes old fixed bugs come back to bite us. That's the case...
ZorinOS Is a Great Linux Desktop For Any User
If there is one flavor of Linux that is best suited to help users transition from their current platform to Linux, I would have...
Librem 5 Leads New Wave of Open Source Mobile Linux Contenders
Just when it seemed that the dream for an open source Linux phone had run its course, several new hardware and software projects have...
Mesosphere DC/OS Brings Large-Scale Real-Time Processing to Geospatial Data
All of a sudden, the planet Earth has become one of the world’s most important sources of real-time data. So the business of gathering...
This Week in Numbers: Container Storage Preferences for Kubernetes
The types of logical storage structures used in today’s Kubernetes deployments offer some deeper revelations into the nature of workloads being deployed. Block storage is king,...
SUSE Introduces New Container Management Service for IaaS and PaaS clouds
Like many other companies, SUSE has decided Kubernetes is the future of container orchestration. At SUSECon in Prague, the oldest Linux company announced the release of SUSE CaaS Platform 2, its...
Redirecting Network Traffic: Part 2
In the previous article, I looked at how to use the clever redir utility to listen out for inbound traffic on a particular port...





