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Five special distros for system and network admins
28.07.2025
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for x86_64 PCs (910MB) and ARM64 systems (935MB). The hybrid image can be launched either from a CD, DVD, or USB stick. The x86_64 system works with both BIOS and UEFI firmware, whereas the ARMv8 variant
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Migrating CentOS to Rocky Linux with migrate2rocky
06.10.2022
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. Some existed previously, and a few others launched after Red Hat's announcement. One of the newcomers is Rocky Linux [3]. The Rocky project, which launched one day after Red Hat announced
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New versions of the Endian and Sophos UTM solutions
20.05.2014
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 –  – UTM 220  – FullGuard Bundle  – US$ 2,870 Endian 3.0 Endian released the new version of its firewall in January. The version jump from 2.5.2 to 3.0 already shows
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SystemRescueCd (Live, 64-bit)
07.06.2019
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and GPLv3 license. It supports numerous filesystems (e.g., ext3/ext4, XFS, Btrfs, ReiserFS, JFS, VFAT, NTFS), including network filesystems such as Samba and NFS. The new version 6.0.3 is updated to Linux
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Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
18.02.2018
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uses different providers [2] to provide resources for the corresponding platforms, which in turn feed into the configurations. In this article, I use DigitalOcean [3] to provide insight into how
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New Products
31.10.2025
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more about PhpStorm 5.0 and WebStorm 5.0 at: http://www.jetbrains.com Zentyal Announces Zentyal 3.0 The Zentyal Development Team has released Zentyal 3.0, a major release of its Linux small business
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Kibana Meets Kubernetes
29.09.2020
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kr 1/1 Running 0 11m $ kubectl get nodes NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION echo Ready master 20m v1.17.3+k3s1 The machine's hostname for the K3s
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Create flexible backups with Kopia
28.07.2025
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that processes files sector by sector [3]). Figure 1: Kopia architecture (source: Kopia [2]). Layers Manage Storage The lowest hierarchical element
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Rocky Linux 9 (x86_64)
02.08.2022
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-70 OpenSSL 3.0.1 OpenSSH 8.7p1 SELinux performance improvements Automatic configuration of security compliance settings NetworkManager key files for new profiles GCC 11.2.1 Go 1
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Discovering device names
16.05.2013
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Recently, a customer asked me what was going on with his system. All of a sudden, he no longer had an eth0; instead, he was seeing strange names like em1 or p3p1 at the console. He wanted to know ... Ethernet devices in Linux have always been called eth0 and nothing else. All of a sudden, this universal truth has lost its validity, and Linux administrators need to understand why and how.

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