Jack Wallen shows you how to restrict server users to a specific directory in Linux. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Month: December 2021
Mirror your Android device with ease on Linux, macOS or Windows
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•If you’re an Android user and a multitasker, check out scrcpy – a gem of a tool that makes it simple to mirror your Android device on Linux, macOS and Windows. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
CI/CD platforms: How to choose the right continuous integration and delivery system for your business
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•Continuous integration and delivery platforms are paramount to the success of your development team. These are the best CI/CD platforms to check out. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to back up and restore MySQL/MariaDB data for a website
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•If you’ve never backed up your MySQL or MariaDB databases, now’s the time. Jack Wallen shows you how to back up that data and restore it, in case your website has met an untimely demise. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to install the ConfigServer and Security Firewall combo on Ubuntu Server
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•If you’d like a powerful firewall for your Ubuntu Server, but one that offers a fairly straightforward configuration, Jack Wallen thinks CSF might be the right tool for the job. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to manage a remote host via Cockpit
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•If you manage your Linux servers with Cockpit, Jack Wallen has a cool trick that can make your admin life considerably more efficient. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Kodachi is the operating system for those who value privacy but don't want to learn Linux
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•For anyone looking to gain an extra layer of privacy on a desktop or laptop, Kodachi Linux might be the perfect option. Jack Wallen highlights this live Linux distribution. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to find and install software on Linux with Ubuntu
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•Jack Wallen shows you how to install software with the help of Ubuntu Linux and a well-designed app store. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Log4j vulnerability: Why your hot take on it is wrong
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•Commentary: Those searching for a single cause for the Log4j vulnerability – whether it’s open source is not secure, or open source is not sustainable – are getting it wrong. It’s a complicated issue. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to install Qubes OS as a virtual machine
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•Qubes OS defines itself modestly as “a reasonably secure operating system.” It might actually be one of the safest operating systems, often used by pros who are most concerned with computer security. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/