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The Linux Migration: April 2017 Progress Report

Scott Lowe

In December 2016, I kicked off a migration to Linux (from OS X) as my primary laptop OS. Let me start by saying that I am actively using a Linux-powered laptop as my primary laptop right now, and I have been doing so since early February. Linux Distribution. I’m using Enpass on my OS X, Linux, and iOS devices.

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Cloud Conversations: Revisiting re:Invent 2014 and other AWS updates

Storage IO Blog

AWS made several announcements at re:invent including many around development tools, compute and data storage services. One of those to keep an eye on is cloud based Aurora relational database service that complement existing RDS tools. SQL Server among others).

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PuppetConf 2013 Ticket Giveaway

Scott Lowe

Note that these tickets only cover the cost of the conference, a $995 value ($750 if you consider early bird pricing); you’ll still need to cover your own travel and other expenses. Visit the site for more information on virtualization, servers, storage, and other enterprise technologies. General Linux Automation Puppet'

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Employee Spotlight – Tia Williams, AWS Training Architect

Linux Academy

Our Training Architects are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of online learning and helping professionals become cloud and Linux experts! Hear from one of our AWS Training Architects, Tia Williams, below and see why she loves working at Linux Academy. What do you do at Linux Academy? I have a huge movie catalog.

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Setting up the Tools for Contributing to OpenStack Documentation

Scott Lowe

Using a Linux Environment. It’s no secret that I use OS X, and the toolchain that the OpenStack documentation team uses is—like the rest of OpenStack—pretty heavily biased toward Linux. It wasn’t until just recently that I realized: why not just use a Linux VM? on Amazon EC2 (via Ravello Systems).

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PuppetConf 2013 Ticket Giveaway

Scott Lowe

Note that these tickets only cover the cost of the conference, a $995 value ($750 if you consider early bird pricing); you’ll still need to cover your own travel and other expenses. Visit the site for more information on virtualization, servers, storage, and other enterprise technologies. General Linux Automation Puppet'

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Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook review: midrange done right

The Verge

It’s comfortable, with 1.4mm of travel, without being too loud. My Flex 5 review unit has an Intel Core i3-10110U, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of eMMC storage. The base model, currently listed at $334.99 , has an Intel Celeron 5205U processor (which is likely to be slow) and 32GB of storage, and the top $564.99

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