Linux kernel 5.14 was released almost three months ago, on August 30th, 2021, in celebration of Linux’s 30th anniversary, and it introduced quite some interesting features, starting with better protection against those pesky Spectre vulnerabilities and continuing with much-enhanced support… Continue Reading →
Linux Kernel 5.16 RC1 is now available for download and testing. In this article, we touch on the important features of this Kernel release. The post Linux Kernel 5.16 RC1 Unveils New Features and Hardware Support appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →
Terraform is the “Infrastructure as Code (IaC)” tool. It is used to build, manage and change infrastructure in a safe and repeatable way. In this article we will see the steps to install Terraform on Ubuntu and use it to… Continue Reading →
Prometheus is an open-source service monitoring and alerting tool, used for recording real-time services and collecting metrics in a time-series database. It’s written in Go and licensed under the Apache 2 license originally developed by SoundCloud. In this tutorial, we… Continue Reading →
Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) is an easy-to-use, high-performance block storage service. It is like an external disk that can be attached to an EC2 Instance and used to store our data on it. This tutorial shows how to write… Continue Reading →
EPrints is open-source software designed for building open access repositories that are OAI-PMH compliant. Learn how to install EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04 here. The post How To Install EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →
Etherpad is an open-source online editor providing collaborative editing in real-time in the browser. In this tutorial, we will install Etherpad on a Rocky Linux 8 server, using the MariaDB database to store our data. We will also use Nginx… Continue Reading →
S3 Bucket is the Object Storage Service of AWS but an AWS S3 Bucket can also be used to host a static website. This guide will show you step-by-step how to use Amazon Web Services S3 to host static website… Continue Reading →
Highlights of Linux 5.15 include a brand new NTFS file system implementation from Paragon Software that’s fully functional and supports all NTFS versions up to 3.1 and an in-kernel SMB3 server called ksmbd. Btrfs now supports fs-verity file integrity assurance… Continue Reading →
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