Easy and Safe Way to Try Linux on Popular Rockchip RK3188 mini PCs
Until recently, installing Linux on Rockchip R3188 based TV boxes or HDMI TV dongles meant you had to flash one or more binaries to your device using various type of tools for Linux or Windows.
View ArticleRuby on Rails vs. Laravel: Getting Started
In this article series, we look into comparing Ruby on Rails to Laravel in terms of how easy it is to get started in each framework. We document all the requirements to getting started as well.
View Article10 Essential Laravel 4 Packages Everyone Should Use
Laravel packages help you become more productive by spending less time writing boilerplate code and giving you more time writing specific code for your application. We’ve taken a look into 10 extremely...
View ArticleRun Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization with KVM on Amazon EC2
Learn how to run Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization on Amazon EC2 through Ravello's service in the cloud.
View ArticleLearning to Go, Part I: Interfaces
This article was originally published in the April 2014 issue of NFJS the Magazine. This article begins an introductory series on the Go programming language. Go is a language optimized for large-scale...
View Article10 Essential & Useful Ruby on Rails 4 Gems
Ruby on Rails provides a large amount of existing tools which help accelerate web development, however, there are a few gems which facilitate that process even more which you should be using.
View ArticleKDE Plasma 5 Linux desktop arrives
The popular Linux desktop has its first major renovation in over six years.
View ArticleHow to Turn Off the Shutdown/Restart Confirmation Dialog Box in Ubuntu
Here is a small tutorial on how to deactivate the Shut Down/Restart confirmation dialog box.
View ArticleHow to Setup Remote System Logging with rsyslog on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
In this tutorial, we’ll look at how to setup logging on a remote machine which can help you implement centralized and aggregated logging on a fleet of Ubuntu machines.
View ArticleA Unique Database and VM Cloud Backup Tool - Review By SQL Authority
Pinal Dave reviews a DB and server backup service. It is unique because it does not require a client-side agent install.
View ArticleRed Hat releases Inktank Ceph Enterprise 1.2
Only months after acquiring Inktank, Ceph's parent company, Red Hat has released the next version of this open source, distributed storage system.
View ArticleCentOS 6 to CentOS 7 Upgrade Procedure
CentOS 7 is out. With systemd, Docker integration and many more fixes and new features I wanted to see if the new remote upgrade possibility already works. But beware: don’t try this on production...
View ArticleImplications for Memory Management When Virtualizing The LAMP stack: If...
Operating systems have made tremendous progress since those days in terms of memory management. But surprisingly, applications haven’t. They still assume always-available needed memory supply; very...
View ArticleHow to enter a Docker container
This article shows various ways how to enter a Docker container.
View ArticleSalt states for Ceph cluster deployment
Salt states for Ceph cluster deployment. For testing you can use Vagrant to deploy Ceph locally using same ceph salt states. Tested on Ubuntu 12.04 with Ceph Firefly release.
View ArticleDocker simplified: Run Redis, MongoDB and more with a few keystrokes
You probably know this situation: To develop a piece of software, other services like databases and messaging systems are required. These services would traditionally be installed natively on...
View ArticleHow To Enable /Disable SELinux In Red Hat/CentOS/Ubuntu/Fedora?
By default, when you installed the linux operation system, The SELinux service is enabled, As some softwares do not support SELinux that the state is enable, So you need to disable or turn off the...
View ArticleThe Newest BitCan Cloud Backup Impact Movie - Does It Suck?
This short video is intended to be an entertaining overview of the BitCan Cloud Backup Service, which supports a variety of databases and operating systems. Uniquely, BitCan performs all backups...
View ArticleHow To Disable IPv6 Networking On RedHat/CentOS/Fedora/Ubuntu Linux System?
On most of the Linux distribution IPv6 is enabled by default, which may cause your internet is workding slow, so If your network do not supportor do not setup IPv6 network, you should better to disable...
View ArticleConnect to Ubuntu from Windows via RDP
In my office, we have an Ubuntu box which is installed OWASP tools (I’ll get back with what is OWASP later. For now check https://www.owasp.org). My laptop installed Windows 7 and I wanted to remotely...
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