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GDS Weighing $400 Million Stake in Global Data Centers

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:02:00 PM
Chinese firm may seek partner for international business. US, Hong Kong-traded firm considering Singapore listing.

How to Store or Assign a Linux Command in Bash Shell Script

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:00:21 PM
Once you save a Linux command as a variable in the shell script, you can use it anywhere in the script by calling the variable name. The post How to Store or Assign a Linux Command in Bash Shell Script appeared first on Linux Today.

Google Summer of Code 2023 Organizations Announced For Students & New Developers

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 02:00:00 PM
Google has published a list of the participating open-source organizations for this year's Google Summer of Code...

GNU Linux-Libre 6.2 Kernel Is Here for Software Freedom Lovers

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 07:16:09 AM
Alexandre Oliva announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-libre 6.2 kernel for those who seek 100% freedom for their GNU/Linux computers and software freedom lovers.

Difference between Mainline, Stable, and Longterm Kernel in Linux

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 07:04:47 AM
The Linux kernel (developed by Linus Torvalds) is a basic fundamental component of the operating system. It is responsible for managing all the essential hardware and software components by acting as a bridge between them, hence without it we cannot have Linux-based systems. But do ... Read more The post Difference between Mainline, Stable, and Longterm Kernel in Linux appeared first on Linux Shout.

ChatGPT Gains Ground, But Raises Concerns for Enterprises

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 07:00:00 AM
With constant buzz around OpenAI’s ChatGPT, how do businesses weigh the risks and rewards of generative AI tools?

UNIX is Everywhere

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 06:31:32 AM
Listen now (19 min) | The Lunduke Journal of Technology Podcast - Feb 23, 2023

FOSS Weekly #23.08: Kernel 6.2 Raspberry Pi Debugger, 40 FOSS Android Apps and More

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 06:02:57 AM
Announcing a new tutorial series on NixOS.

How to Switch Between CLI and GUI on Linux Server

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 05:54:16 AM
If we trace the evolution of computers, we can see that initially, we don’t have Mouse. So, we used to interact with computers having The post How to Switch Between CLI and GUI on Linux Server first appeared on Linux Shell Tips - The Best Linux Command Line Web Portal.

Six Simple Steps to Remove a Storage Device (LUN) from Linux

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 05:17:49 AM
This guide describe six simple steps to remove a Storage Device (LUN) from Linux Server.

Kubuntu vs. Ubuntu

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 05:09:33 AM
Ubuntu is a good choice for users who want a reliable operating system, and Kubuntu is a great choice for users who want more control over their OS.

Apache and Mozilla Sponsor Organization to Collect FOSS Oral History

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 05:05:31 AM
With the generation that founded the free software and FOSS movements rapidly aging, the push is on by FOSSDA to collect open sources oral history, straight from the mouths that made it. The post Apache and Mozilla Sponsor Organization to Collect FOSS Oral History appeared first on FOSS Force.

Intel Has More CXL Improvements Ready For Linux 6.3

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 05:00:00 AM
Intel engineers continue carrying out much of the upstream Linux kernel enablement for the Compute Express Link (CXL) subsystem for supporting this high-speed open standard for servers. For the Linux 6.3 cycle is yet more feature work ready for the mainline kernel...

Is Docker Still Worth Learning for IT Operations Teams? Probably Not

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 05:00:00 AM
While Docker isn't dead, Docker tooling may be. Here's why learning Docker tools isn't as important as it once was, especially for ITOps teams.

‘Spellbreak’ Developer Gets It Exactly Right In ‘Shutting Down’ Its Game

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 04:28:00 AM
We’ve been talking a lot about video game preservation and strategies for maintaining as much of this cultural output as possible in an industry where the norm is to sunset games after a certain period of time. Most recently, we discussed the comments made by legendary game designer John Carmack, prescribing how game publishers and […]

How to use systemctl in Ubuntu?

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 04:16:24 AM
In Ubuntu, the “systemctl” command is used to control and manage the “systemd” services with a combination of service commands.

Linux is Just a Kernel: What Does it Mean?

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 04:00:23 AM
This is a common question troubling Linux users. It's also a common question asked in exams and interviews. Here's all you need to know about it.

How to Create and Extract TAR.GZ Files on Ubuntu 22.04?

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 03:56:45 AM
The pre-installed “tar” command utility supports the compression and decompression operation of “tar.gz” compressed files.

KDE Plasma 5.27.1 Improves Support for Wine Games in Plasma Wayland, Fixes Bugs

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 03:19:29 AM
The KDE Project quietly released KDE Plasma 5.27.1 as the first point release to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop environment series.

How to Open Files From the Command-Line in Ubuntu

Thursday 23rd of February 2023 03:00:12 AM
In this guide, you’ll learn how to open a PDF file in Ubuntu from command-line in the default app for this file type. The post How to Open Files From the Command-Line in Ubuntu appeared first on Linux Today.

More in Tux Machines

digiKam 7.7.0 is released

After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release. Read more

Dilution and Misuse of the "Linux" Brand

Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech

The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world. Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility. Read more

today's howtos

  • How to install go1.19beta on Ubuntu 22.04 – NextGenTips

    In this tutorial, we are going to explore how to install go on Ubuntu 22.04 Golang is an open-source programming language that is easy to learn and use. It is built-in concurrency and has a robust standard library. It is reliable, builds fast, and efficient software that scales fast. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel-type systems enable flexible and modular program constructions. Go compiles quickly to machine code and has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. In this guide, we are going to learn how to install golang 1.19beta on Ubuntu 22.04. Go 1.19beta1 is not yet released. There is so much work in progress with all the documentation.

  • molecule test: failed to connect to bus in systemd container - openQA bites

    Ansible Molecule is a project to help you test your ansible roles. I’m using molecule for automatically testing the ansible roles of geekoops.

  • How To Install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 9 - idroot

    In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 9. For those of you who didn’t know, MongoDB is a high-performance, highly scalable document-oriented NoSQL database. Unlike in SQL databases where data is stored in rows and columns inside tables, in MongoDB, data is structured in JSON-like format inside records which are referred to as documents. The open-source attribute of MongoDB as a database software makes it an ideal candidate for almost any database-related project. This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the MongoDB NoSQL database on AlmaLinux 9. You can follow the same instructions for CentOS and Rocky Linux.

  • An introduction (and how-to) to Plugin Loader for the Steam Deck. - Invidious
  • Self-host a Ghost Blog With Traefik

    Ghost is a very popular open-source content management system. Started as an alternative to WordPress and it went on to become an alternative to Substack by focusing on membership and newsletter. The creators of Ghost offer managed Pro hosting but it may not fit everyone's budget. Alternatively, you can self-host it on your own cloud servers. On Linux handbook, we already have a guide on deploying Ghost with Docker in a reverse proxy setup. Instead of Ngnix reverse proxy, you can also use another software called Traefik with Docker. It is a popular open-source cloud-native application proxy, API Gateway, Edge-router, and more. I use Traefik to secure my websites using an SSL certificate obtained from Let's Encrypt. Once deployed, Traefik can automatically manage your certificates and their renewals. In this tutorial, I'll share the necessary steps for deploying a Ghost blog with Docker and Traefik.