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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...

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CentOS 8 and CentOS Stream, what’s new

CentOS is the Community ENTerprise Operating System. Derived from RHEL, the popular enterprise Linux distribution, CentOS aims to deliver the same experience for free (if you don’t need Red Hat’s support). CentOS 8 was released on...

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Developing with Kubernetes: a list of tools

Kubernetes is the container orchestration king, usually accompanied by Docker, it dominates the container scene. The “containerization race” has begun with one fundamental actor stopped at the starting point: developers. While Kubernetes is hard, developing with...

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Proxmox 6 released, new features and more

Proxmox VE is an open source server virtualization software that provides enterprise-class features behind an easy-to-use web interface. Proxmox 6 has been released as of 16 Jul 2019, let’s take a look at the new features...

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Linux TCP bug could put you in a SACK

Linux is the most used kernel in the world (if we don’t consider MINIX), it powers many devices such as Android phones, supercomputers, server clusters and (the brave few) desktops. A new bug affecting SACKs was...