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Linux News for May 31, 2018
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CNCF Set to Expand Cloud Native Project Roster with Container Registry (2018-05-31 23:00:00)
ServerWatch: Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation provides insight on new projects and technologies that will expand open-source cloud efforts.
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You don't know Bash: An introduction to Bash arrays (2018-05-31 19:00:00)
opensource.com: Enter the weird, wondrous world of Bash arrays.
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How to Install Webmin on Debian 9 (2018-05-31 15:00:00)
Webmin is a web-based system configuration tool for Linux and it is supported on many distributions like Debian
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How to Install Shoutcast Server on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (2018-05-31 14:00:00)
SHOUTcast is a free, open source and cross-platform software application that can be used to stream media over the Internet.
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Cherrytree - A Feature-Rich Wiki-Style Note-Taking App (2018-05-31 13:00:00)
FOSSmint: Cherrytree is a free and open source note-taking application with wiki-style text formatting,
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Things To Do After Installing openSUSE Leap 15 (2018-05-31 12:00:00)
This is a quick list of essential things to do after installing openSUSE Leap 15.
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Someone Pledged $1 Million to the GNOME Foundation Anonymously (2018-05-31 11:00:00)
itsFOSS: An anonymous entity just pledged to donate $1 million to the GNOME foundation over the next two years.
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How to use FFMPEG to Convert Multiple Media Files At Once on Linux (2018-05-31 10:00:00)
LinuxConfig: FFMPEG is immensely powerful when it comes to manipulating and converting media files
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How to Monitor Your Linux Servers Performance with Glances Tool (2018-05-31 09:00:00)
LinuxBuzz: Glances Tool does an amazing job in providing you up to date details about your server performance in a timely manner.
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How to Root Your Android Device with Magisk (2018-05-31 08:00:00)
MakeTechEasier: When rooting your Android device, tools like Magisk allow you to easily gain complete control over your Android device without the need for complicated hacks.
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Ubuntu 18.04.1 Slated for Release on July 26, Ubuntu 16.04.5 to Land on August 2 (2018-05-31 07:00:00)
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, expected to hit the streets this summer on July 26
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How to Install Trac Project Management Tool on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (2018-05-31 06:00:00)
Trac is a free and an open source Web-based project management and bug tracking system that helps developers to write great software while staying out of the way.
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Introduction to the Pony programming language (2018-05-31 05:00:00)
Pony, a sort of "Rust meets Erlang," makes it easier to develop fast, safe, efficient, and highly concurrent programs.
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How to load or unload a Linux kernel module (2018-05-31 04:00:00)
Fix problem peripherals by finding and loading kernel modules.
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