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10 Podman guides that show the container engine’s evolution in 2022

Podman added many features in 2022 that improve the user experience and flexibility to handle various container use cases. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

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...

What happens when you delete a file in Linux?

Understanding how the rm command works helps you make informed decisions about how you trash, delete, or shred files. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

What are the differences between absolute and relative paths?

Learn how absolute and relative paths compare and when to use each one. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges in Open Source Software: What you need to know

by Ashwin Ramaswami June 2022 saw the publication of Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges in Open Source Software, a joint research initiative launched by the Open Source Security Foundation in collaboration with Linux Foundation Research and Snyk. The research dives into security concerns in the open source ecosystem. If you haven’t read it, this article will give The post Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges in Open Source Software: What you need to know appeared first on Linux Foundation.

What’s your favorite way to edit remote files?

As a sysadmin, you spend a lot of time on somebody else's computer. Choose your remote file-editing tools wisely! Read More at Enable Sysadmin

Base64 encoding: What sysadmins need to know

By understanding Base64 encoding, you can apply it to Kubernetes secrets, OpenSSL, email applications, and other common situations. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

What is the OpenGEH (Green Energy Hub) Project

OpenGEH ( GEH stands for Green Energy Hub ) enables fast, flexible settlement and hourly measurements of production and consumption of electricity. The post What is the OpenGEH (Green Energy Hub) Project appeared first on Linux Foundation.

OS-Climate unleashes power of open source to develop data and tools required to meet...

From today, financial institutions, corporations, NGOs, regulators and academics can access the code behind OS-Climate’s tools to support climate-aligned financial decisionsDeveloped in collaboration with...