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SUSE Edge 3.1 includes a new stack validation framework and an image builder tool that are aimed at improving the scalability and manageability of complex Kubernetes and Linux edge-computing deployments.
Boost your Linux command line options and simplify your work with xargs, a handy tool for a number of data manipulation tasks.
The Linux founder urges developers to make their language more clear.
An exit code other than 0 indicates that a script or a command has failed in some way. Learn more about exit codes and the types of errors they represent in this post.
The bash history feature can save you a lot of time when repeating commands or examining commands you’ve entered previously.
The looping options provided by bash include for loops, while loops and until loops. They can help you get a lot done without too much effort.
The creator of Linux detailed the latest Linux updates at the Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit Europe event.
Linux systems provide many ways to view user activity, including when they login, how long they stay logged in, and what commands they run.
Developing bash scripts lets you do a lot of work with little or no effort. This bash command cheat sheet will help you get started.
eBPF is a foundational Linux networking technology used for routing, monitoring and security, and soon it will be coming to Microsoft Windows, too.
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