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Long-term Embedded Linux Maintenance Made Easier
The good old days when security breaches only happened to Windows folk are fading fast. Malware hackers and denial of service specialists are increasingly...
openSUSE Package Management Cheat Sheet
Debian/Ubuntu have long been my primary Linux distributions, although like all good Linux users I have used Fedora, CentOS, Gentoo, Red Hat, Slackware, Arch...
OpenStack Swift: Scalable and Durable Object Storage
The goal of OpenStack Swift is modeled after Alpine swift birds that can stay in the air for months at a time without coming...
Essentials of OpenStack Administration Part 5: OpenStack Releases and Use Cases
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OpenStack has come a long way since 2010 when NASA approached...
Communities Over Code: How to Build a Successful Software Project
Healthy productive FOSS projects don't just happen, but are built, and the secret ingredient is Community over code. Purpose and details are everything: If...
The Best Linux Distros for 2017
The new year is upon us, and it’s time to look toward what the next 365 days have in store. As we are wont...
Node.js: The State of the Union
By all metrics, it has been a good year for Node.js. During his keynote at Node.js Interactive in November, Rod Vagg, Technical Steering Committee...
Four Micro OSes You Should Know About
What are micro operating systems and why should individuals and organizations focused on the cloud care about them? In the cloud, performance, elasticity, and...
How Facebook Uses Linux and Btrfs: An Interview with Chris Mason
Chris Mason is the principal author of Btrfs, the open source file system that’s seen as the default file system for SUSE Enterprise Linux....
Guide to the Open Cloud: The State of Virtualization
Is virtualization still as strategically important as it was now that we are in the age of containers? According to a Red Hat survey...









