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2/09/2020 10:55 pm  #11


Re: Article #4 - Due Monday February 10th

http://tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/ssh.html
x11 through ssh is something new for me. Essentially you can have a Headless server running bare bone with no GUI, than you can have this server supply a network GUI when ssh'd into it and executing a program.
I originally heard about this from a channel I follow where they were referencing having to remote build through command prompt on the server which was not the most ideal. Other user's mentioned to ssh via x11 and to execute your IDE (vscode, atom, etc.) so than the server can still be barebone/headless majority of it's uptime, but can be elastic to allow the user to comfortably make changes remotely.
 


Hello, I am Devin Baughman.
There is a discord server with links to online PDF's of course textbooks, there are general chats for each course and nerd-banter, please come in and talk computers! Invite: https://discord.gg/H65RH2g
 

2/10/2020 8:15 am  #12


Re: Article #4 - Due Monday February 10th

This article discusses "Clear Linux", a distro that after being performance tested on AMD hardware ,that originally was pre installed with windows 10, show superior performance. Clear Linux ran 15% faster than Windows 10 and was far more efficient when compared to other popular Linux distros such as Ubuntu.

https://www.techradar.com/news/intel-clear-linux-is-a-distro-that-outperforms-windows-10-and-ubuntu-on-cheap-amd-hardware

 

2/10/2020 9:04 am  #13


Re: Article #4 - Due Monday February 10th

https://www.cnet.com/news/coronavirus-affecting-tech-firms-as-outbreak-spreads/ This article goes over how the tech work has been impacted by the Coronavirus in China. Companies like Apple, ZTE, Microsoft, and many more have been affected greatly, with many companies simply shutting down to avoid conflict with worker health and production.

 

2/10/2020 9:49 am  #14


Re: Article #4 - Due Monday February 10th

8 Commands to Check Memory Usage on Linux
https://www.2daygeek.com/linux-commands-check-memory-usage/
basically its an article on commands to check memory usage... not much to say about it, just thought it was kinda useful lol
 

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2/10/2020 9:57 am  #15


Re: Article #4 - Due Monday February 10th

South Korea's government explores move from Windows to Linux desktop
The article I found talks about the desktop switch that is likely to take place withing South Korea's government infrastructure.  The desktop switch is going to be from Windows 7 to a trio of Linux desktops.  The south Korean Ministry of Strategy and Planning has made an announcement that it's government is moving an estimated 3.3 million computers from the Windows 7 desktop to various Linux desktops.

Jesse Kilthau
https://www.zdnet.com/article/south-koreas-government-explores-move-from-windows-to-linux-desktop/

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2/10/2020 10:00 am  #16


Re: Article #4 - Due Monday February 10th

linux 5.6-rc1 is now available to test out. Some of the new features include open source nvidia RTX 2000 support allowing people to use nvidia latest graphics card it also brings support to amd radeon navi.
-Jose Gamino
https://www.techradar.com/news/linux-56-is-a-feature-packed-update-that-brings-the-best-of-nvidia-and-amd

 

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