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3 things sysadmins need to know about edge computing

As more edge devices appear on enterprise networks, sysadmins need the knowledge and tools to support them. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

How to make Linux feel like Unix

Take a trip back in time to 1972, and see what it's like for a modern Linux user to work exclusively in the Unix...

Podman at the edge: Keeping services alive with custom healthcheck actions

New Podman feature allows you to automate what happens when a container becomes unhealthy, which is crucial for services in remote locations or critical...

Linux in Aerospace: A Personal Journey

By Steven H. VanderLeest, Software Engineering Technical Lead at The Boeing Company Introduction From the early days of Linux, I was a fan of this innovative,...

Announcing Availability of MLflow 2.0

MLflow, with over 13 million monthly downloads, has become the standard platform for end-to-end MLOps, enabling teams of all sizes to track,  share,  package and deploy any model for batch or real-time inference. Thousands of organizations are using MLflow every day to power a wide variety of production machine learning applications, and MLflow is actively developed by over 500 contributors across industry and academia.

Emerson Joins LF Edge as Premier Member, Helps Shepherd Fourth Industrial Revolution

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From kernel to user-space tracing

A great insight into how to utilize BPF Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Edge security for sysadmins: 6 issues to watch

Edge computing can make your cloud snappier and more efficient, but it requires attention to keep your data and connections secure. Read More at Enable...

Switching from Twitter to Mastodon: What sysadmins need to know

Joining and using open source social network Mastodon isn't quite as simple as with mainstream sites, but this step-by-step guide offers all you need...

Unix vs Linux: The history of how Unix started and influenced Linux

Many of the commands in 1972's Unix 2nd edition are still used in today's Linux. Learn how Unix started and how it's changed over...