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4 things to know about programming using Ansible

Ansible isn't a coding language, but it can help to have a programmer's point of view when you use it. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

The Network Evolves: ONE Summit Presents Collaborative and Transformative Program Across Networking, Edge, IoT

Industry experts will share their knowledge across 5G, factory floor, agriculture, government, Smart Home, and Robotics use casesSpeakers from  50+ companies, 20 end users,...

2 tools to manage infrastructure sprawl with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Trim the number of Linux distributions you support, handle in-place RHEL updates, and simplify your overall Linux infrastructure with the Convert2RHEL and Leapp tools. Read...

How to use variables as arguments in Ansible

Learn how to use variables on the command line to pass data into your Ansible playbook at runtime. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Network automation with Ansible filters

Learn to use a Jinja2 plugin to handle network configurations in server-provisioning playbooks. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem

How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem Image ...

2 practical ways to use filters to manipulate data in Ansible

Ansible filters are a powerful feature that lets you assign values to variables, convert variable data types, and more. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

How to run Kubernetes workloads in systemd with Podman

Kubernetes YAML gives Podman a unified solution to declare container workloads across environments and simplify complexity for developers and sysadmins. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Display more user-friendly Linux man pages with the tldr command

The tldr command provides a short list and examples of the most common ways to use Linux commands. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Secure Coding Practice – A Developer’s Learning Experience of Developing Secure Software Course

The author share's his experience learning about secure coding with the Linux Foundation's Developing Secure Software course. The post Secure Coding Practice – A Developer’s Learning Experience of Developing Secure Software Course appeared first on Linux Foundation.