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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

DNS, BGP, hardware-based security, Kubernetes, Linux—they’re all in here. A “highly evasive” Linux malware named OrBit has emerged; see here for more details. Robert Guske shares a couple of scripts that are useful for demoing Knative. Hopefully I’ve managed to find something useful for someone.

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Technology Short Take #81

Scott Lowe

Here’s a handy list of deprecated Linux network commands and their replacements. If you were at VMworld 2016 last year, this is the integration we demoed live in this Spotlight Session. Konstantin Ryabitsev has a series going on securing a SysAdmin Linux workstation. Servers/Hardware. Intel NUC or SuperMicro E200-8D?

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Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019

Linux Academy

To continually support you in your mission to learn and grow we are always adding new courses and free resources to begin developing your Linux and Cloud skills. Courses Free in September: Microsoft SQL Server On Linux Quick Start. Linux Networking and Trouble Shooting. Git Quick Start.

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Technology Short Take #37

Scott Lowe

Peter Phaal speaks up in the comments to Marten’s article about how sFlow can be used to rapidly detect elephant flows , and points to a demo taking place during SC13 that shows sFlow tracking elephant flows on SCinet (the SC13 network). Mike Preston has a great series going on tuning Debian Linux running under vSphere.

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Technology Short Take #87

Scott Lowe

Vincent Bernat has a really in-depth article on IPv4 route lookup on Linux (and one on IPv6 route lookup as well). I saw a demo of the product—it looks quite handy, and provides a pretty fair amount of information to help operators figure out what’s happening “under the covers.” Networking.

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Hands on with Steam Deck: Here’s what to expect from Valve’s portable – and powerful – gaming PC

GeekWire

The Deck, which was first officially announced a couple of weeks ago , is a handheld PC that runs a new version of Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS. Valve invited me and others to try out the first production models of the Steam Deck on Thursday afternoon, in an hour-long demo held at Valve’s offices in downtown Bellevue, Wash.

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