Linux-related articles dominated our prime 10 checklist final week, however our round-up of 17 books for Linux and open source fans was by far our largest hit. Read on to see what else Opensource.com readers had been enthusiastic about final week:
- 17 books for Linux and open source fans, by Jen Wike Huger
- 4 Firefox extensions to install now, by Jeremy Garcia
- Get more done at the Linux command line with GNU Parallel, by Seth Kenlon
- 3 useful things you can do with the IP tool in Linux, by Dave Neary
- Person with diabetes finds open source and builds her own medical device, by Taylor Greene
- Did you know Linux is in your TV?, by Dave Neary
- How to kill a process or stop a program in Linux, by Sachin Patil
- A look at open source image recognition technology, by Ben Cotton
- Analyzing Ansible runs using ARA, by Ajinkya Bapat
- Creating small containers with Buildah, by Tom Sweeney
LISA18 CFP workplace hours May 17th
LISA18 is the convention the place sysadmins, programs engineers, IT operations professionals, SRE practitioners, builders, IT managers, and tutorial researchers share real-world information about designing, constructing, securing, and sustaining the vital programs of our interconnected world. The CFP for LISA18 is open, and Brendan Gregg and I’ll co-chair this 12 months’s occasion, which shall be held Oct 29-31 in downtown Nashville.
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