Kubernetes - taming the cloud By Linux Format last updated 18 July 20 Kubernetes has transformed how businesses run from slow-moving, in-house servers to cloud-based, highly responsive and resilient systems.
All things database: Q&A with DataStax's Jonathan Ellis By Linux Format published 4 November 19 Mayank Sharma grills DataStax’s co-founder Jonathan Ellis on databases.
How to use Linux Commands By Linux Format published 30 January 17 Updated There's no need to be afraid of the command line – we're here to help you with your first steps into the world of Linux commands.
How to control the Raspberry Pi with your voice By Linux Format published 26 January 17 Bend your Raspberry Pi to your will by issuing vocal commands - we show you how.
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What is Linux? By Linux Format published 19 May 16 We delve deep into the open source operating system and find out what makes it tick.
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How to code your own adventure game in Python By Linux Format published 18 January 16 Write your own adventure game on your Raspberry Pi using Python.
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How to fix Raspberry Pi boot problems By Linux Format published 7 December 15 Nine times out of ten your Raspberry Pi will simply boot. But this is the place to look if things go wrong.
How to install Linux By Linux Format published 15 October 15 We'll help you get started so you can join the growing ranks of Linux users and get a better PC to boot.
How to use a Raspberry Pi to browse anonymously By Linux Format published 7 October 15 Want to browse privately from all your devices? Here's how to configure a Raspberry Pi as an access point that routes all traffic over the anonymous Tor network.
How to keep your Linux system clock accurate By Linux Format published 7 October 15 Is your Linux system, like a white rabbit, running late? You need our in-depth guide to configuring the Network Time Protocol and keeping the time daemon accurate.
How user accounts, rights and ownership work in Linux By Linux Format published 1 October 15 Whether you're managing one user or a hundred, we'll show you the basics of how user accounts work in Linux.
Six Linux terminal time-savers By Linux Format published 1 October 15 The terminal has a host of handy tricks that will save you time and make your life easier. We introduce a few of the most useful techniques.
How to archive files with Tar in the Linux terminal By Linux Format published 30 September 15 Archiving involves many mysteries such as zips and tarballs, but we're here to explain all and reveal why Tar is a better option.
How to master the Linux terminal with apt-get By Linux Format published 30 September 15 New to Linux? Let us guide you through your first steps with apt-get, the powerful command line tool.
How to guard your home with Raspberry Pi By Linux Format published 7 August 15 Explained Use your Pi to watch your home and alert you if it detects any intruders.
How to set up your Raspberry Pi in Linux By Linux Format published 3 July 15 Use Linux to install Raspbian and configure your Pi.
How to set up your Raspberry Pi in Mac OS X By Linux Format published 29 June 15 There's a quick and easy method for Apple users to set up their Raspberry Pis.
How to set up your Raspberry Pi in Windows By Linux Format published 23 June 15 The Windows operating system offers perhaps the easiest tools for writing your Raspbian image to an SD card.
The company that wants to make buying a Linux PC as simple as buying a Windows one By Linux Format published 23 June 13 Interview "We've sold to everyone from a NASA jet propulsion lab to one of the original Google architects."
How to upgrade your Linux box for Steam By Linux Format published 12 November 12 In Depth We've spent plenty of time testing motherboards, CPUs, SSDs and graphics cards so that you don't have to.
How Wikiotics aims to make it easier to learn a new language By Linux Format published 8 September 12 Interview We caught up with the Wikiotics team to find out what they're building and why they're doing it.