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Community-Created Apps Help Ease Kubernetes Administration
It didn’t take long at all for Kubernetes to become a star in the open source arena, emerging as the standard way to containerize...
How CERN Is Using Linux and Open Source
CERN really needs no introduction. Among other things, the European Organization for Nuclear Research created the World Wide Web and the Large Hadron Collider...
Linux Foundation LFCE: Hugues Clouâtre
The Linux Foundation offers many resources for developers, users, and administrators of Linux systems. One of the most important offerings is the Linux Certification...
This Week in Open Source News: Microsoft Proves Linux Love, KubeCon Shows Impressive Growth...
This week in our news roundup, Microsoft demonstrates its "open source love" with a Linux-friendly update to the Windows Notepad feature, KubeCon size tripled...
In-Vehicle Computers Run Linux on Apollo Lake
Lanner’s Linux-friendly V3 Series of Apollo Lake based in-vehicle computers includes V3G and V3S models with -40 to 70°C and MIL-STD-810G ruggedization. The V3S...
Fedora 28: The New Developers’ Linux Arrives
Is Fedora Linux for everyone? No. I recommend Mint or Ubuntu for most users. But, if you're a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or CentOS user, or an open-source programmer, it's another story. Then,...
Fluent Bit: Flexible Logging in Kubernetes
Logging by nature is complex and in containerized environments there are new challenges that need to be addressed. In this article we will describe...
Viperr Linux Keeps Crunchbang Alive with a Fedora Flair
Do you remember Crunchbang Linux? Crunchbang (often referred to as #!) was a fan-favorite, Debian-based distribution that focused on using a bare minimum of...
CRI: The Second Boom of Container Runtimes
Harry (Lei) Zhang, together with the CTO of HyperHQ, Xu Wang, will present “CRI: The Second Boom of Container Runtimes” at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon...
The Linux Filesystem Explained
Back in 1996 I learned how to install software on my spanking new Linux before really understanding the topography of the filesystem. This turned out...







