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Why a popular open source library became closed source and commercially licensed
In May this year, users of popular open source project FUSE for macOS noticed the source code for the latest update was missing....
How to use the Linux uniq command
The uniq command in Linux is valuable for finding out who’s logged into a server.
New vulnerability lets attackers sniff or hijack VPN connections
The new vulnerability affects most GNU/Linux distributions, as well as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Android, iOS and macOS systems.
With Approaching Another Year Closer To Year 2038, Linux 5.5 Brings More Y2038 Fixes
The kernel is in largely good shape for the Y2038 issue eighteen years ahead of the problem manifesting.
How the Worlds of Linux and Windows Programming Converged
Christopher Tozzi at IT Pro Today writes about how Windows and Linux worlds are coming closer.
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How to Install LDAP Account Manager on Ubuntu Server 18.04
Welcome back to this three-party journey to getting OpenLDAP up and running so that you can authenticate your Linux desktop machines to the LDAP...
Finding Files with mlocate
Learn how to locate files in this tutorial from our archives.
It’s not uncommon for a sysadmin to have to find needles buried deep...
The What and the Why of the Cluster API
Throughout the evolution of software tools there exists a tension between generalization and partial specialization. A tool’s broader adoption is a form of natural...
Tutorial: Tap the Hidden Power of Your Bash Command History
Last month I wrote about combining a series of Unix commands using pipes. But there are times where you don’t even need pipes to turn a carefully-chosen...