Xargs Should Be In Your Command Line Toolbag
Xargs is an important shell utility to know because it allows you to execute to pass…
Xargs is an important shell utility to know because it allows you to execute to pass…
Are you new to Linux or thinking about switching to Linux? If so, then you probably…
Are you a Windows 10 user and considering upgrading to Windows 11? Have you considered other…
I made a video last week where I did a base installation of Gentoo inside a…
Having the right mindset is important in growing as a Linux user, and it also important…
sed is a stream editor. A stream editor is used to perform basic text transformations on…
Topics of discussion on this episode of “Hey, DT!” include: Audacity and alternatives, the middle ground…
Htop is an interactive system-monitor process-viewer and process-manager. It is designed as an alternative to the…
Last year, I took a look at a new Linux distro called Archcraft OS on camera….
I’m celebrating nine years at Canonical, and coming up on 15 years since I started contributing…
The web team here at Canonical run two week iterations. Here are some of the highlights…
Weighing the options with an Ubuntu 16.04 upgrade Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus is transitioning from…
The world of software is a vast and complex one, often too difficult to easily assess…
OpenStack, the cloud computing platform, has proved to be a beacon of success for open source….
A Linux kernel for each developer team, which uses it to bring up target boards. Bespoke,…
Kubernetes and robotics make a great match. However, as we have seen, robots running ROS 2…
Cybersecurity attacks on industrial IoT solutions can have detrimental consequences. This is the case because IoT…
Back in mid-2019, we wrote a blog post detailing and comparing the most popular snaps across…
13th November 2020: Canonical’s Open Operator Collection, the largest collection of application operators, now supports both…
Technology anniversaries have become more commonplace in recent years. The iPhone at 10 years old, indeed…
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus will enter the extended security maintenance (ESM) period in April 2021….