If you’d like to employ a Chromebook as a developer machine, you might be interested in a new multi-Linux container feature in Chrome OS 98. Jack Wallen shows you how to enable and use it.
Manage multiple Linux servers from a single Cockpit instance
Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to admin multiple Linux servers from one instance of the web-based Cockpit management tool.
Tech trends in 2022: The top 5 to watch
Metaverse and the chip shortage are just two of the tech trends that Tom Merritt predicts will be hot in 2022.
What are People Chips in Google Sheets?
Learn how People Chips make it easy to connect Google Sheet cells to your contacts.
Google Calendar tasks and events: What is the difference between these features?
Jack Wallen explains how Google Calendar tasks and events differ and why you might benefit from using both features.
Data lakehouses: Top 5 things you need to know
How is a data lakehouse similar to a data warehouse and a data lake? Tom Merritt answers that question and more in this brief overview about data lakehouses.
How to check if your Linux servers are vulnerable to the Log4j flaw with a single command
Jack Wallen shows you a quick way to test if your Linux servers are vulnerable to the Log4j vulnerability.
Restrict remote users to a chroot jail in Linux
Jack Wallen shows you how to restrict server users to a specific directory in Linux.
Mirror your Android device with ease on Linux, macOS or Windows
If you’re an Android user and a multitasker, check out scrcpy – a gem of a tool that makes it simple to mirror your Android device on Linux, macOS and Windows.
How to find and install software on Linux with Ubuntu
Jack Wallen shows you how to install software with the help of Ubuntu Linux and a well-designed app store.