Tag: Linux
Microsoft Azure now offers open source ‘Linux Data Science Virtual Machine’
Microsoft Azure marketplace now offers you 'Linux Data Science Virtual Machine' to let you analyse and maintain data on the cloud using Linux utilities.
Microsoft...
Windows 10 integrates Bash to let you run Linux programs
Windows 10 build 14316 provides you a simple and native way to use Bash Command line on your desktop or notebook.
Microsoft has released a...
Forget Raspberry Pi, VoCore brings Linux to a coin-sized module
VoCore is a coin-sized computer that works similar to Raspberry Pi. It runs on Linux-based OpenWrt operating system and is designed for future IoT...
Experience the Virtual World with OpenVZ
OpenVZ is container based, open source, virtualisation technology for Linux. It can be used to install multiple, fully isolated Linux containers easily on a...
Linux Kernel 4.3.1 Released! Brings Several ARM, x86 Improvements
Linux 4.3 kernel users must update to this newer version.
Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the first maintenance release of Linux Kernel version 4.3....
A Simple Screen Recorder for Linux
Making screen recordings has never been so easy. The complications of screen recording in Linux have been banished by the Simple Screen Recorder. This...
Htop: System Monitoring for Linux
Htop is an interactive process viewer and a text mode application, which can do system monitoring efficiently in real-time. It shows a complete list...
Protect Your Eyes with Redshift
Redshift will help you to reduce the strain on your eyes when working with computers and laptops, particularly in the dark or in low-light...
Relay Mails Using Gmail on RHEL6.1
This article explains the use of Postfix as a mail transfer agent to relay mails using Gmail.
In this article, lets explore how to configure...
Shell Scripts you will love to use
In this article, I will share a few of my shell scripts which will be helpful in automating repetitive infrastructure task. All Scripts are...