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A Beginner's Guide to the Linux Command Line

TechSpot

#tbt Do you think of the command line as an antiquated leftover from the past, or an old fashioned way of interacting with a computer? In Linux, the command line remains the most flexible and powerful way to perform tasks. Think again.

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Getting ready for 21H2 (and maybe Windows 11)

Computerworld Vertical IT

GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments for machine learning and other CPU intensive workflows. If you use old-fashioned IDE drives, you will have a less-than-ideal experience with Windows 10. To read this article in full, please click here

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The Linux Migration: Corporate Collaboration, Part 2

Scott Lowe

This post is part 2 in a series of posts describing how I’ve integrated my Fedora Linux laptop into my employer’s corporate communication and collaboration systems. This means that Linux users like me are left with only a few options: You can use Mozilla Thunderbird with the Lightning add-on , but you’ll also need an Exchange provider.

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Technology Short Take #81

Scott Lowe

Here’s a handy list of deprecated Linux network commands and their replacements. Konstantin Ryabitsev has a series going on securing a SysAdmin Linux workstation. Part 1 covers how to choose a Linux distribution, and part 2 discusses some security tips for installing Linux on your SysAdmin workstation. Virtualization.

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Kano’s second-generation buildable Windows 10 PC has a faster processor and USB-C

The Verge

The company’s original buildable computers were based on Raspberry Pi modules and feature more actual assembly but could only run Kano’s custom software on top of Linux. The new model is the continuation of Kano’s ambitions to expand into the educational computing space.

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Containers: Beginner-Friendly Basics

Linux Academy

Unlike virtual machines, containers do this is in a very lightweight fashion. The post Containers: Beginner-Friendly Basics appeared first on Linux Academy. They don’t include a full, internal copy of the operating system like virtual machines do. Check it out!

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Container-Relevant Kernel Developments

Scott Lowe

In fact, all of the work Andersen will talk about is not yet merged upstream in the Linux kernel, and he doesn’t expect that they will be accepted upstream and see availability for average users. IMA is also responsible for allowing the Linux kernel to take advantage of a system’s Trusted Platform Module (TPM).