In my world, I have to be open to a multitude of technologies and be willing to explore them and use them. I use macOS, Windows, and Linux. I prefer using macOS daily, but I see the benefits and enjoy ...
Explore whether a $35 or $180 monitor arm is a better investment, examining their features to determine which offers the best value. Additionally, consider the implications of switching from Windows ...
In this OpenLogic webinar, Benny Vasquez from AlmaLinux and Greg Kurtzer from Rocky Linux discuss the impact to the Linux ecosystem after all versions of CentOS are end-of-life and explain how they ...
Big data refers to datasets that are too large, complex, or fast-changing to be handled by traditional data processing tools. It is characterized by the four V's: Big data analytics plays a crucial ...
It has been public knowledge since before the launch of the PlayStation 3 that it is capable of installing a GNU/Linux operating system. But how is this done and why would we want to do it? We examine ...
The PCLinuxOS developers have made a new quarterly "rollup" release of their Linux distribution, and this one brings some extra good news with it. In addition to normal 32-bit distribution, this time, ...
So far in the 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux series, there have been a number of things about the OS that I have struggled with as a Linux novice. One of the aspects of Ubuntu that I appreciate most, ...
You probably use some bash builtins fairly often whether or not you think of them as builtins or simply as commands. After all, bash builtins are commands, but not implemented as separate executables.
Back in late 2010, Google announced a "Chromebook"—a low-cost, entry-level netbook that would run Google's own operating system, ChromeOS. Google's vision of ChromeOS, although based on Linux, ...