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Upcoming Webinar: Getting Started with DevOps | Linux Journal
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Upcoming Webinar: Getting Started with DevOps. Aug 05, 2015 By Carlie Fairchild. Alanna Brown, who heads up DevOps research at Puppet Labs, will discuss:. Where to start and what to automate so you can build on early success. Why tools matter (but aren't the sum total of DevOps). How to measure the success of your DevOps initiative and enable continuous improvement. New findings from Puppet Labs 2015 DevOps Report, including data on lean management, technical practices, IT performance and more. Updates f...
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Are you a magazine subscriber? To access your digital issues. To manage your subscription or update your personal information. Log in to your LinuxJournal.com account. Username or e-mail address: *. The password field is case sensitive. How to Get Linux. Aug 25, 2016. ContainerCon Vendors Offer Flexible Solutions for Managing All Your New Micro-VMs. Aug 24, 2016. Updates from LinuxCon and ContainerCon, Toronto, August 2016. Aug 23, 2016. NVMe over Fabrics Support Coming to the Linux 4.8 Kernel. June 2016...
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OpenOffice.org Off-the-Wall: ToCs, Indexes and Bibliographies in OOo Writer | Linux Journal
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OpenOffice.org Off-the-Wall: ToCs, Indexes and Bibliographies in OOo Writer. Jan 04, 2005 By Bruce Byfield. A new way of thinking about and tagging a document's table of contents and other supporting features makes sense and is more convenient. Tag contents in the body of a document for inclusion. Format the index or table. Move the cursor to the position for the index or table and create it. Login to save this as favorite. Flat list - collapsed. Flat list - expanded. Threaded list - collapsed. 200 comme...
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802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide | Linux Journal
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80211 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide. May 18, 2002 By Monta Elkins. Our reviewer says this is the best 802.11 reference he's read, even though it omits some key points. 80211 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide. Matthew S. Gast Publisher:. O'Reilly and Associates Inc. Now, with that glowing overview fresh in your mind it seems only fair to talk about what is wrong with the book first. Don't worry, I'll get the good parts soon enough. The ARRL Antenna Book. FCC Regulations Title 47 Part 15.
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Introduction to Named Pipes | Linux Journal
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Introduction to Named Pipes. Sep 01, 1997 By Andy Vaught. A very useful Linux feature is named pipes which enable different processes to communicate. One of the fundamental features that makes Linux and other Unices useful is the pipe . Pipes allow separate processes to communicate without having been designed explicitly to work together. This allows tools quite narrow in their function to be combined in complex ways. A simple example of using a pipe is the command:. Program reads the output of ls. The o...
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Snooping the USB Data Stream | Linux Journal
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Snooping the USB Data Stream. Aug 01, 2004 By Greg Kroah-Hartman. Follow along with the kernel hacker's actual problem-solving process as the quest to add support for a new device begins. Day 1: I open the box to see a small USB device—no bigger than a quarter—a CD and a note from my editor, Make this work on Linux! Okay , I think, this should be easy. Figure 1. MARX Software Security's CrypToken. June 2004, for more information about libusb). Curious to know whether any other Linux user has tried this d...
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Three More Lessons | Linux Journal
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Aug 04, 2015 By Doc Searls. In June 2015, I gave a commencement address to the graduating class of High Mowing School. In New Hampshire. I wrote many drafts for the talk, all toward extemporizing the final thing. My experience with Linux and open-source hackers had an influence on it and gets credit as well. That's why I'm sharing the last of those drafts here. If you want to see and hear what I actually said, here's the video. Many years ago the comedian Tom Novello played a character on. I wish my scho...
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Speed Up Multiple SSH Connections to the Same Server | Linux Journal
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Speed Up Multiple SSH Connections to the Same Server. Dec 26, 2008 By Don Marti. If you run a lot of terminal tabs or scripts that all need to make OpenSSH connections to the same server, you can speed them all up with multiplexing: making the first one act as the master and letting the others share its TCP connection to the server. If you don't already have a config file in the .ssh directory in your home directory, create it with permissions 600: readable and writeable only by you. Host antique.exa...
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Solid-State Drives: Get One Already! | Linux Journal
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Solid-State Drives: Get One Already! Mar 18, 2014 By Brian Trapp. I've been building computers since the 1990s, so I've seen a lot of new technologies work their way into the mainstream. Most were the steady, incremental improvements predicted by Moore's law, but others were game-changers, innovations that really rocketed performance forward in a surprising way. I remember booting up. After installing my first 3-D card—what a difference! I'm worried about their reliability; I hear they wear out. SLC (Sin...
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cat/dev/DiBona/brain: LAMP to WAMP to XAMP to SOFT | Linux Journal
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Cat/dev/DiBona/brain: LAMP to WAMP to XAMP to SOFT. Oct 11, 2004 By Chris DiBona. New users are making their way to Linux and open source, one acronym at a time. We all know what LAMP is: Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl. Many people also refer to the LAMP platform when they mean Python for Perl or PostgreSQL for MySQL. The point is a nice stack of free software applications is available that we can use, and they are remarkably powerful. What about the S? Sure, why not? Chris DiBona is the Open Source Progr...