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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It

If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It

If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It

If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
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Fixed “traceroute: command not found” in Linux

In this article, you will learn how to solve the “traceroute: command not found” error on Linux by applying a simple solution.
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System76 and Ampere Unveil Thelio Astra

System76 and Ampere introduce Thelio Astra, an arm64 desktop built for autonomous driving, ADAS, and SDV developers.
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How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide

Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
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How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide

Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
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Tor Browser 14.0 Launches with Enhanced Security

Tor Browser 14.0, based on Firefox ESR 128, is now available with enhanced privacy, security, and fingerprinting protections.
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OpenSSL 3.4 Released with Initial Attribute Certificate (RFC 5755) Support

Coming more than six months after OpenSSL 3.3, the OpenSSL 3.4 release introduces new features like the ability to directly fetch composite signature algorithms like RSA-SHA2-256, including new API functions, FIPS indicators support in the FIPS provide…

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16 Best Free and Open Source Network Analyzers

A network analyzer (also known as a packet analyzer, packet sniffer, or protocol analyzer) is software that intercepts and logs traffic that passes over a computer network or part of a network. Here are 15 free packet sniffers you should check out.
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KubeEdge Gets Its Diploma and Graduates at CNCF

Five years after it was accepted into the CNCF Sandbox project, KubeEdge becomes a graduated project at CNCF.
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How to Deploy Laravel on Ubuntu With Apache

Learn a step-by-step guide to deploying Laravel applications on Ubuntu with Apache and MySQL.
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KDE Plasma 6.2.1 Improves Support for XWayland Games, Fixes Various Bugs

KDE Plasma 6.2.1 is here to improve support for XWayland games when using screen scaling by making pointer acceleration behave the same as in native Wayland apps, add a visible title to the Wallpapers page in System Settings, and remove the extra paddi…

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How to Install KVM on Ubuntu 24.04 Step-by-Step

Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a powerful virtualization technology built into Linux. It allows you to create and manage multiple virtual machines (VMs) on your Ubuntu 24.04 system. Follow this step-by-step guide to install KVM and get started w…

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Distrobox 1.8 Debuts with Expanded Container Distro Support

Distrobox 1.8 container wrapping layer brings massive updates, shell fixes, better NVIDIA support, and new container distros.
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Bottles 51.14 Update Brings Windows 11 Support

Bottles 51.14, a Windows compatibility layer for Linux, brings native force stop, Windows 11 support, and personal repos.
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KDE neon Rebased from Ubuntu’s ‘Jellyfish’ to ‘Numbat’

The Plasma-centered KDE neon has been rebased from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS to 24.04 LTS. Here’s more on that!
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 13th, 2024

This week we got a lot of great news, starting with the KDE Plasma 6.2 desktop environment and continuing with the Ubuntu 24.10 distribution. Between them, we got a bunch of KDE software updates, a major release of the KDE neon distribution based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, and new Tails and openSUSE Leap Micro releases. […]

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How to Self-host a Search Engine in 15 Minutes

After trialing SearXNG for a while, I decided to host my own SearXNG instance. In case you are not familiar with SearXNG, it’s a metasearch engine that pulls search results from multiple sources, such as Google, Qwant, Brave Search, DuckDuckGo, e…

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4 Ways to Disable or Lock Package Updates in Yum and DNF

A package manager is software that allows a user to install new software, upgrade the system, or update specific software, among other tasks. On Linux-based systems, where software often has many dependencies that must be present on the system for complete installation, tools like package managers become essential on every system. Each Linux distribution ships […]

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