Opensource.com contributor Brendan Gregg gave an UPSCALE discuss at SCaLE 16x in March and we posted the video, CPU utilization is wrong, which was a giant hit with readers final week. Read on for extra of our hottest posts from the week of April 23-29:
- CPU utilization is wrong, by Opensource.com & Brendan Gregg
- An introduction to Python bytecode, by James Bennett
- How to create a 2D game with Python and the Arcade library, by Paul Vincent Craven
- What Stratis learned from ZFS, Btrfs, and Linux Volume Manager, by Andy Grover
- 5 top Blender video tutorials for beginners, by Jason van Gumster
- 3 Python template libraries compared, by Jason Baker
- An introduction to the GNU Core Utilities, by David Both
- Breach detection with Linux filesystem forensics, by Gary Smith
- Get started with Pidgin: An open source replacement for Skype, by Ray Shimko
- Configuring local storage in Linux with Stratis, by Andy Grover
LISA18 CFP now open
The CFP for LISA18 is open, and Brendan Gregg and I’ll co-chair this 12 months’s occasion, which will probably be held Oct 29-31 in downtown Nashville. See Brendan’s latest blog post for extra particulars.
Send us your discuss and tutorial proposals by May 24th. Follow LISA on Twitter to remain up to date on deadlines and bulletins. If you will have questions or suggestions, contact us at [email protected].
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