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Honing your system administrator skills softly as an IT Crowd collective
OpenSUSE's hybrid Linux distribution combines source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) with community contributions. Parrot has a full development environment, with editors and IDEs pre-installed.
News for system administrators around the world.
Over the course of three days of SUSECON, we talked to Richard Brown, the friendly chairperson of the openSUSE Board.
Angular 2 features TypeScript instead of JavaScript, JiT and AoT compilation, and the consistent use of components.
Serious distributions try to protect their repositories cryptographically against tampering and transmission errors. Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, and Ubuntu all take different, complex, but conceptually similar approaches.
By the time the annual 2016 Red Hat Summit was held at the end of June in San Francisco, the previously announced support for .NET applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux had been implemented. We take a closer look at the implementation and how admins can create a .NET environment under Linux.
POSIX attributes are permanently connected to a user account, and they help identify the user; however, this permanent connection can lead to difficulties when migrating from one identity management system to another. ID Views help you make migration go smoothly.
Not all of a company's applications are suitable for the cloud, but what characterizes native cloud applications and what causes conventional programs to fail in the cloud?
The Veeam Agent for Linux is not open source, but it offers a professional solution free of charge for local and remote backup and recovery of files, folders, volumes, and even complete systems in the local network and on servers in the cloud.