PAYLOAD;; Michael Tatum’s Linux Newsletter

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PAYLOAD;; issue 5

Thanks for joining me.

Michael Tatum
Apr 11, 2021
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With coffee and a (Linux) laptop, all things are possible.

We survived another week on our third rock from the Sun, so let’s celebrate with some Linux links.

Note: Containerization is a rapidly growing area in Linux so you will be seeing a good deal of coverage of that topic as well.

  • Installing Nextcloud 20 on Fedora Linux with Podman - Fedora Magazine

  • Get to know 1Password for Linux beta

    I use the 1PassWord service (NOT sponsored) and will eventually use this tool when it leaves beta. 
  • How to Host a WordPress Site on Raspberry Pi

  • A sysadmin's guide to containerizing applications | Enable Sysadmin

  • How to move MediaWiki into a Linux container | Enable Sysadmin

    MediaWiki is the free open-source wiki server; store your own or your group’s information.
  • Understanding YAML for Ansible | Enable Sysadmin

  • How to move WordPress into a Linux container | Enable Sysadmin

  • How to connect to your self-hosted Gitea git repository from the command line - TechRepublic

    Gitea is a friendly way of managing your Git repos.
  • How to Install Mod_GeoIP for Apache in RHEL and CentOS

    Interpret the geographic location of your (Apache) web service’s users.
  • 214 teams granted Flight Status for Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2020/21! - Raspberry Pi

  • Raspberry Pi automatically refills your water bottle - Raspberry Pi

  • Install OpenShot Video Editor on Ubuntu 20.04 - Linux Shout

    In Linux, video editing is free.
  • How to Install and run OBS on Linux Ubuntu - Eldernode Blog

    In Linux, screen-capture is free.
  • How to Install AlmaLinux 8 Step by Step

    Walkthrough for the previously mentioned CentOS replacement.
  • 10 Awesome gedit Text Editor Features to Make You More Productive

    I love a good (plaintext or coding) editor and I use them daily for a wide variety of tasks. Often overlooked, these can be super useful.

Make Your Xfce Desktop Look More Unique and Beautiful - Linux Scoop

After 14 years of solid performance, XFCE remains my #1 Desktop choice. Lean and Clean.
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