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How Meta Patches Linux at Hyperscale
Patching Linux is easy. Except when you need to patch tens of thousands of servers without downtime. Here's how Meta does it.
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Linux kernel 6.6 is the next long-term support release
It's official -- the next long-term support version of Linux is October 2023's Linux 6.6.
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Tuning the Linux kernel with AI, according to ByteDance
Linux works well for most jobs, but to get it to work great requires kernel tuning, and that's never easy. ByteDance has a proposal to make this easier.
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The Free RHEL 9.2 Clone Distros Arrive
If you're already a Linux expert, instead of paying for the latest version of RHEL, you can use AlmaLinux or Rocky Linux instead.
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Red Hat advances with new Enterprise Linux releases
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 is out, and RHEL 8.8 will follow shortly.
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How to use a Hosts file to improve your internet experience
DNS is all fine and dandy, but with a good Hosts file you can speed up your internet experience by eliminating time-wasting links.
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10 Best Free Video Editing Software for Mac
Video editing is quite an interesting activity. While some people do it just for fun or as a hobby, some people do it with a purpose.
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Linux Mint's XApps to Get Screen Blanking, Sublime-like Search Bar Lands for Xed
We already know that work on Linux Mint 18.1, the next major release of the popular Ubuntu-based operating system loved by many users, has already begun, and Clement Lefebvre shares with us today some of the improvements coming to XApps.
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BackBox Installation on VirtualBox - CodeGeek.io
BackBox is not just an OS, but also a great tool for penetration testers. It is fully Ubuntu based but has a greater interface and has more number of tools.
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The truth about bug finders: They're essentially useless
In tests, popular bug finders missed 98 percent of the vulnerabilities in researchers' code
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Don't Go Into ElasticSearch Production Without This Checklist - DZone Big Data
Some great tips to keep in mind when embarking on your ElasticSearch journey.
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"Linux Sucks" - 2016
Recorded live at the Southern California Linux Expo on January 21st, 2016.
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Every company is a learning company
Making our systems (and organizations) safer and more resilient through continuous adaptation.
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Security firm discovers Linux botnet that hits with 150 Gbps DDoS attacks
It's the digital equivalent of hunting mosquitos with a hydrogen bomb.
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LILO Linux Bootloader to cease development at the end of the year
The development of LILO as classic bootloader for GNU/Linux systems was restarted in June 2010. Because of the simpleness LILO has some advantages comparing with Grub and Grub2. Nowadays LILO is not the bootloader for all situations. But LILO is longtime proved and stable. And it comes with basic GPT and RAID support. I plan to finish development of LILO at 12/2015 because of some limitations (e.g. with BTFS, GPT, RAID). If someone want to develop this nice software further, please let me know.
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The Linux Foundation's Linux workstation security checklist
This is a set of recommendations used by the Linux Foundation for their systems administrators. All of LF employees are remote workers and we use this set of guidelines to ensure that a sysadmin's system passes core security requirements in order to reduce the risk of it becoming an attack vector against the rest of our infrastructure.
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Hadoop veteran Ted Dunning: When open source is anything but open
Some projects observe the letter of the open-source movement but neglect its spirit, according to MapR expert Ted Dunning.
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The Linux Foundation announces the Open Mainframe Project to advance Linux on the Mainframe
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative development, today announced the Open Mainframe Project. This initiative brings together industry experts to drive innovation and development of Linux on the mainframe. Founding Platinum members of the Open Mainframe Project include ADP, CA Technologies, IBM and SUSE. Founding Silver members include BMC, Compuware, LC3, RSM Partners and Vicom Infinity. The first academic institution
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How an open-minded sysadmin got me hooked on Linux
In the early 1990s, Andy Thornton's travels to the United States introduced him to Linux—and his life was never the same.
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Automating Processes with Chef
Recently, Chef (along with Puppet and other tools) has been getting plenty of coverage in the areas of DevOps and continuous delivery. Big companies, including HP, have embraced Chef as an important tool in automation.
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