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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 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 #63

Scott Lowe

At DevOps Networking Forum 2016, I had the opportunity to share a presentation on some Linux networking options. If you’d like to see the presentation, it’s available on Slideshare and Speakerdeck. If you’d like to re-create the demo environment, check out the presentation’s GitHub repository. Read more about it here.

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What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

Dataconomy

With VNC, we can seamlessly connect to and control computers from anywhere in the world, as long as we have an internet connection. VNC has also opened up new possibilities for remote collaboration, enabling teams to work together on projects even when they are in different parts of the world. and the open-source community.

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what every open source project needs

SPF13

In the last few years open source has transformed the software industry. From Android to Wikipedia, open source is everywhere, but how does one succeed in it? This presentation was delivered at sinfo.org in Feb 2015. What Every Successful Open Source Project Needs. Transcript. Why Start a Project ?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

In 1994, the first commercial internet browser was released. Netscape Navigator went on to be eclipsed by Internet Explore, Safari, Firefox, and now Chrome, but it helped kick start the internet-focused world we live in today. Chromium is the free and open-source project that runs underneath Chrome and other browsers.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

In 1994, the first commercial internet browser was released. Netscape Navigator went on to be eclipsed by Internet Explore, Safari, Firefox, and now Chrome, but it helped kick start the internet-focused world we live in today. Chromium is the free and open-source project that runs underneath Chrome and other browsers.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

In 1994, the first commercial internet browser was released. Netscape Navigator went on to be eclipsed by Internet Explore, Safari, Firefox, and now Chrome, but it helped kick start the internet-focused world we live in today. Chromium is the free and open-source project that runs underneath Chrome and other browsers.