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Linux News for Nov 30, 2015
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Linux Kernel 3.2.74 LTS Brings Many Btrfs Filesystem Improvements, x86 Fixes (2015-11-30 23:00:00)
The new update is here to introduce several improvements to the Btrfs, EXT4, and JBD2 filesystems
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Is NTP Server Working On a Linux or Unix Server? (2015-11-30 19:00:00)
Nixcraft: practical tips on NTP
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Google Kubernetes Is an Open-Source Software Hit (2015-11-30 15:00:00)
Wall St. Journal: Kubernetes has been adopted by a widening range of companies including financial services firms and tire manufacturers.
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Backup (System Restore Point) your Ubuntu/Linux Mint with SystemBack (2015-11-30 14:00:00)
Noobslab: Systemback makes it easy to create backups of system and users configuration files.
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Simplify Command-Line Package Management with APT instead of apt-get (2015-11-30 13:00:00)
HowToGeek: For over a decade, practically all tutorials and guides for installing and removing packages on a Debian/Ubuntu based system have been suggesting apt-get to users.
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How To Work with Docker Data Volumes on Ubuntu 14.04 (2015-11-30 12:00:00)
Working with Docker requires understanding quite a few Docker-specific concepts, and most of the documentation focuses on explaining how to use Docker's toolset without much explanation of why you'd want to use any of those tools.
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How to Fix a Windows Infection Using Linux (2015-11-30 11:00:00)
PC World: Malware is a frequent occurrence in the Windows world, in particular, and it can be devastating.
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GIMP 2.9.2 Released (2015-11-30 10:00:00)
GIMP 2.9.2 is another major milestone towards making GIMP a state-of-the art image editing application for graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, and scientists.
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How to start Android app development for complete beginners in 5 steps (2015-11-30 09:00:00)
AndroidAuthority: Learning to code is difficult enough on its own but with Android development it can be more complicated
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C.H.I.P. vs Pi Zero: Which Sub-$10 Computer Is Better? (2015-11-30 08:00:00)
Make: Now that there are two capable, sub-$10 computers for Makers — the $5 Pi Zero and the $9 C.H.I.P. — the debate will rage online over which board is faster, cheaper, and the right one to use in a project.
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Ubuntu Running Slow? 5 Tips to Speed Up Your Linux PC (2015-11-30 07:00:00)
MakeUseOf: Of course, the first thing we can do is limit which applications start when you boot your computer.
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Seamless Docker Multihost Overlay Networking on DigitalOcean With Machine, Swarm, and Compose ft. RethinkDB (2015-11-30 06:00:00)
There have been a lot of good articles popping up lately on the new Docker networking features and how to use them with existing Docker tools.
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Is openSUSE Tumbleweed good enough for a seasoned Arch user? (2015-11-30 05:00:00)
ITworld: Being a huge fan of rolling releases, I find openSUSE Tumbleweed to be a great alternative to Arch Linux.
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How To: Linux and Unix Port Scanning With netcat [nc] Command (2015-11-30 04:00:00)
Nixcraft: The nmap (Network Mapper) is an open source tool for network exploration and security auditing.
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