Podman
Podman - Web UI (via Cockpit)
Podman is the rootless drop-in replacement for Docker, but how do you administer Podman containers, images and more with the browser? Let's check out Cockpit and Podman application for it.
Rocky Linux is a community enterprise operating system designed to be 100% bug-for-bug compatible with RHEL.
Podman
Podman is the rootless drop-in replacement for Docker, but how do you administer Podman containers, images and more with the browser? Let's check out Cockpit and Podman application for it.
Linux
With the latest changes at Red Hat another wave pushed through the world of Open Source. Finally, the dust has settled a bit. In this article, I want to take a look at these changes, discuss if Red Hat is evil and how we might continue from here.
Kubernetes
In some past articles, I talked about Kubernetes and how to get started. Minikube is awesome for local development, but what about Kubernetes on small environments? k3s is one of the easiest ways to deploy and run a Kubernetes instance, which can also be used to create high available clusters.
Linux
Last month, I have given a class about Raspberry Pi programming. It was awesome, and I really like to help others understanding new things. To my surprise, some attendees weren't having any idea about Linux commands at all. We often forget, that some of us are just starting their journey.
Linux
You may have heard of Flatpaks, maybe even Flathub? The Flatpak community tries to provide a general package format and marketplace / app store for GNU/Linux packages. Since I am using Flatpak for quite some time now, I wanted to share some experience and details about it.
Linux
Linux is about "using the terminal", right? Maybe not. Cockpit provides an option, so you can operate your GN/Linux based operating system, even if you don't know the correct commands for many tools.
Rocky Linux
CentOS shifted it's support and delivery. Nowadays, you can get CentOS Stream with continuous updates, but that's not everybody's cake. With Alma Linux OS, we already had a look at one of the new distributions, that try to fill this gap. In addition, you may have heard of Rocky Linux.
CentOS
In December 2020, the CentOS Project announced, that it will shift focus from CentOS Linux to CentOS Stream. But what does this mean? How is CentOS Stream different? Is CentOS now a rolling distribution? In this article, I will explain the situation.