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Search. Learn. Do: Linux Academy Has a Lab for That.

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Linux Academy provides you with a broad array of detailed courses that cover almost every possible subject. That’s why at Linux Academy, we designed our hands-on labs to be “independently consumable” What we mean by this is that you don’t have to take a course to be able to use and understand one of our hands-on labs.

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Making Firefox on Linux use Private Browsing by Default

Scott Lowe

While there are a couple different methods to make Firefox use private browsing by default (see this page for a couple methods), these methods essentially force private browsing and disable the ability to use “regular” (non-private) browsing. It’s possible this method will also work on Windows, but I haven’t tested it.

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Using Unison Across Linux, macOS, and Windows

Scott Lowe

I recently wrapped up an instance where I needed to use the Unison file synchronization application across Linux, macOS, and Windows. on macOS for quite a while, so I didn’t test the installation right away, instead moving on to the Surface Pro. From this page hosting Windows binaries for Unison , I downloaded a Unison 2.48.4

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Installing the Prerelease Pulumi Provider for Talos

Scott Lowe

Such is the case with the prerelease Pulumi provider for Talos Linux. Currently, the prerelease provider for Talos Linux can’t be installed automatically when running pulumi up , and pulumi plugin install doesn’t work either. The GitHub repository for the prerelease Pulumi provider for Talos can be found here.

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A Brief Introduction to Linux Containers with LXC

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to provide a brief introduction to working with Linux containers via LXC. For example, to use the “ubuntu” template and create a new container called “cn–01″, the command would look like this: lxc-create -t ubuntu -n cn-01.

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Linux Containers via LXC and Libvirt

Scott Lowe

One of the cool things about libvirt is the ability to work with multiple hypervisors and virtualization technologies, including Linux containers using LXC. If you aren’t familiar with Linux containers and LXC, I invite you to have a look at my introductory post on Linux containers and LXC.

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RHEL8: Upgraded Security and Performance

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By now most of you have heard the buzz that Red Hat released the newest version, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8). Because RHEL 8 distribution is live externally, we also made sure to include it in our Linux Academy Cloud Playground , so you can start training with it immediately. Linux Academy and RHEL8. In Kernel 4.18