How I migrated to NetworkManager keyfiles for configuration
How I migrated to NetworkManager keyfiles for configuration David Both Tue, 08/23/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like NetworkManager was introduced in 2004 to make network configuration more flexible and dynamic. The old SystemV startup shell scripts, of which the interface configuration files were a part, were incapable of handling WiFi, wired, VPNs, broadband modems, and more—or at least incapable...
Mentoring as a power multiplier in open source
Mentoring as a power multiplier in open source Josh Solomon Mon, 08/22/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like Many developers struggle with work-life balance. They are overloaded with regular tasks and frequently called upon to solve urgent customer issues. Yet many developers, like me, have ideas they want to promote if only they had time to do so. Sometimes these pet ideas do not make it through the...
My first impression of GNOME Console on Linux
My first impression of GNOME Console on Linux Alan Formy-Duval Mon, 08/22/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like New on the GNOME desktop is their terminal emulator application simply named Console. It seems aimed at providing a no-nonsense, stable command-line environment for Linux users. Introducing GNOME Console for Linux Image by: (Alan Formy-Duval, CC BY-SA 4.0) The GNOME Console isn’t as...
What’s your favorite screenshot tool on Linux?
What’s your favorite screenshot tool on Linux? AmyJune Hineline Sat, 08/20/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words, and while that’s not always the case with terminal commands and code, it still holds true for the graphical desktop. Screenshots capture precisely what’s on your screen. I love taking them to have a record of who...
My journey with Kubernetes
My journey with Kubernetes Mike Dame Fri, 08/19/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like Recently, I published my first book, The Kubernetes Operator Framework Book from Packt Publishing. Writing a book has always been a personal goal of mine, and so it seems fitting that I was able to check that off by writing about one of my favorite topics: Kubernetes. My journey with Kubernetes began in 2016, as a...
5 note-taking apps for Linux
5 note-taking apps for Linux Don Watkins Fri, 08/19/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like Notes are part of any writer’s life. Most of my articles begin in a note-taking application and that’s usually Joplin for me. There are a large number of note-taking apps for Linux and you may use something other than my favorite. A recent blog article reminded me of a half dozen of them, so I assembled a...