Category: Linux

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Fedora CoreOS graduates to public use

Fedora CoreOS is the successor to Atomic Host and CoreOS Container Linux. Following the acquisition of CoreOS in 2018, Red Hat announced it would integrate CoreOS into its ecosystem. This was the birth of Fedora CoreOS....

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Is Apache Mesos dead, and why should you care

Apache Mesos is a distributed kernel that enables multiple machines to work as if they were a single computer. Mesos is primarily used in Big Data deployments alongside Hadoop, Spark, Kafka and others. But is Mesos...

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Wireguard prepares to join Linux kernel in version 5.6

WireGuard is a new, simple, secure and fast way to set up a point-to-point VPN between two machines. Cryptography naturally adds an overhead to the communication, so it is important its implementation is as fast as...

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How to install CentOS 8 (graphical installation)

CentOS is the Community Enterprise Operating System, it aims to deliver rock-solid stability for production usage. CentOS is binary-compatible with RHEL, the leading Linux enterprise operating system. CentOS 8 was released on 24th September 2019, learn...

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How to install Fedora 31 in 10 easy steps

Fedora 31 is 2019 second release of developers’ favorite operating system, and it also the first Fedora release after IBM acquired Red Hat. Packing cutting-edge features and pushing forward the whole Linux ecosystem here comes Fedora...