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DefinitionDebian

Debian is a popular and freely available computer operating system (OS) that uses a Unix-like kernel -- ...Read More

Resolve issues between Python and Linux with virtualenv

By Walker Rowe 17 Apr 2018

While Linux OSes favor Python 2, Python 3 is the widely preferred version. Install virtualenv to isolate Python 2 and 3 and prevent IT issues. Read More

CIA hacking tools for Mac OS and Linux exposed by WikiLeaks

By Warwick Ashford 28 Jul 2017

WikiLeaks has exposed hacking tools targeting the Mac and Linux operating systems in the latest of its series of leaks allegedly from the US Central Intelligence Agency Read More

NVMe-oF products are changing the face of data storage

By Kurt Marko 25 Sep 2019

NVMe-oF products are rapidly maturing, and NVMe-oF devices are now suitable for production workloads. Let's look at the hardware, software and supported systems hitting the market. Read More

How to update configurations via the Salt state file

By Walker Rowe 21 Jan 2019

Salt users must grasp the concepts around state files for configuration changes and updates. Follow along with this tutorial, which also features Cassandra, to get started. Read More

Compare the best Linux distros for enterprise servers

By Sander van Vugt 30 Dec 2016

Any of the popular Linux distributions can run on enterprise servers, but here's how to decide which is best for you. Compare SUSE, Red Hat, Oracle and Ubuntu Linux OSes. Read More

How to start using Ansible for Windows management

By Adam Bertram 24 Aug 2018

Ansible is a configuration management offering that runs on Linux but controls Windows systems with PowerShell. Find out how to get the tool running in your data center. Read More

The future of open source licences is changing

By Cliff Saran, Adrian Bridgwater 03 Mar 2020

The Open Source Insider blog on Computer Weekly recently asked industry experts for their views on the future of open source licensing Read More

How can a NULL pointer dereference flaw create a DoS attack?

By Michael Cobb 09 Jun 2017

A flaw in the open source graphics library libpng enabling denial-of-service attacks was discovered. Expert Michael Cobb explains how the vulnerability works. Read More

Meltdown and Spectre patches and mitigations released

By Michael Heller 04 Jan 2018

Vendors released the vulnerability disclosures and patches for the new Meltdown and Spectre CPU attacks as the infosec industry begins mitigating risks. Read More

Client virtualization still has its fans and use cases: A look at Hysolate and Qubes OS

By Kyle Johnson 29 May 2019

Isolation starting from the operating system is one way to ensure data protection without restricting user productivity. Read More