Docker is a free and open source tool designed to build, deploy, and run applications inside containers. Host on which docker is installed is known docker engine. Docker uses the OS level virtualization and providers container run time environment. In other words,
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XeroLinux is an interesting Arch-based distro that offers a great out-of-the-box experience, know more about it here!
Here’s a beginner’s tutorial to show various methods of installing Docker on Fedora Linux.
A cross-platform open-source solution tailored for developers. You can build or join existing communities to collaborate and interact.
If you are moving away from Google Photos, Piwigo is an impressive open-source alternative with the ability to self-host. Let’s explore more about it.
Also known as k8s, Kubernetes is an opensource, and portable container orchestration platform for automating the deployment and management of containerized applications. Kubernetes was originally created by Google in the Go programming language. Currently, it is maintained by Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
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Learn to change your main system language directly from the Linux terminal using dpkg command.
Looking for a GUI program to manage your AIOs and other cooling devices on Linux? Coolero is worth trying out!
Get a primer on using FileZilla GUI for uploading files to a remote server and downloading files from it.
Vim and Nano are two popular terminal text editors. How are they different? What’s best for you? Let us find out.
