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Microcontainers: Iron.io’s New Hack to Shrink Docker Containers
In the still-developing container world, it seems like new functionality is being released every time you turn around. Engineers are trying to solve the questions of how to make containers run faster, smarter, and take up fewer resources.
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Linux Tops Web – Big Aid for Hosting Company to Reach 100 Percent Uptime
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GNU/Linux Thriving In Education
The world has moved on. There is no longer a monopoly in IT. We can use whatever hardware we want with a variety of software to do what we need done. It’s all good.
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Enlightenment Release Manager: Gonna Find The Sun
During a blistering 2-day trip to Brussels, many things were accomplished. None of these things included sleep, but many of them included waffles.
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Accepted apt 1.2.2 (source) into unstable
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bzed-letsencrypt puppet module
With the announcement of the Let’s Encrypt dns-01 challenge support we finally had a way to retrieve certificates for those hosts where http challenges won’t work. Also it allows to centralize the signing procedure to avoid the installation and maintenance of letsencrypt clients on all hosts.
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Download Linux Voice issue 14
Issue 14 of Linux Voice is nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license.
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