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Ansible: A beginner’s guide to IT automation
Automation lets you work smarter, not harder. Learn Ansible basics so you're ready to start bringing automation into your workflows.
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Automate network testing with this open source Linux tool
Use iperf3 to troubleshoot bandwidth, timing, protocol, and other problems on your TCP/IP network.
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5 cool features to automate Podman containers and pods
Automate your daily container workflows using Podman's systemd, top, auto-update, pull, and API-compatibility flags and commands.
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Contribute to Linux by joining Fedora Test Days
Linux is open source, which means anyone can help improve it. Here's how you can help test the latest Fedora Linux kernel by participating...
How to connect to a remote computer using VNC in Linux
Configure your system for screen sharing using Virtual Network Computing (VNC) in GNOME Connections and troubleshoot when things go wrong.
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35 Podcasts Recommended by People You Can Trust
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You want content? We’ve got your content right here!
LF Networking's ONE Summit's agend is live and they have content on 5 tracks: Industry 4.0, Security and Privacy, The New Networking Stack, Operationalizing Deployment, and Emerging Technologies and Business Models.
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Is it time for an OSPO in your organization?
Is your organization consuming open source software, or is it starting to contribute to open source projects? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to start an OSPO: an open source program office. At the LF, we’re dedicating resources to improving your understanding of all things open source, such as our Guide to Enterprise Open
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Is it time for an OSPO in your organization?
Is your organization consuming open source software, or is it starting to contribute to open source projects? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to start an OSPO: an open source program office. At the LF, we’re dedicating resources to improving your understanding of all things open source, such as our Guide to Enterprise Open
The post Is it time for an OSPO in your organization? appeared first on Linux Foundation.
Running Kubernetes in systemd with Podman, displaying friendlier Linux man pages, and more sysadmin...
Check out Enable Sysadmin's top 10 articles from August 2022.
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