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As-it-happens update February 6, 2018
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In a follow-up article, I plan to demonstrate other features of the ncurses library, such as how to create windows and frames. In the meantime, if you are interested in learning more about curses , I encourage you to read Pradeep Padala's NCURSES Programming HOWTO, at the Linux Documentation ...
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Building Slack for the Linux community and adopting snaps
We generally find it is a little harder to build for Linux, than say Windows, as there is a less predictable base to work from – and this is an area where the Linux community truly shines. We have a fairly large number of users that are quite helpful when it comes to reporting bugs and hunting root causes ...
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Linux Systems Administrator
There are about 100 Linux servers that are mostly virtualized with VMWare. Candidates will be tasked with administrating the LDAP and Oracle databases. Furthermore, the position will have candidates collaborating with other Linux engineers to configure and troubleshoot the Tomcat servers. As part of ...
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Rmsock command in linux
Top I'll check into the time wait states and use the lsof command. In this first example (Linux) we see that process with PID 7952 (java) is binding TCP port 8080. 下面对命令选项进行 A vulnerability was reported in IBM AIX. netstat -anp a recent discovery revealed that rmsock command may exhibit an ...
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Senior Embedded Linux Software Engineer
Overview: SimpliSafe is looking for a Senior Embedded Linux Software Engineer to design and develop our next generation platform for our award winning IoT consumer products infrastructure. In this role, you will: Develop the embedded Linux platform for current and next generation products; Design, ...
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Dealing With Difficult Community Members (Interview on Late Night Linux)
This is something I was asked about on a recent interview on the Late Night Linux podcast. We dug into this and also discussed how to build communities in different environments, whether communities can work for proprietary platforms/devices, and how unique the open source world is within the wider ...
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