This is the second in a multipart series on the Qubes operating
system. In my first article, I gave an overall introduction to Qubes and
how it differs from most other desktop Linux distributions, namely in
the way it focuses on compartmentalizing applications within different
VMs to limit what attackers have access to in the event they compromise
a VM.
RapidDisk is an open-source and enhanced Linux RAM drive solution led by BDFL
Petros Koutoupis (who also writes for Linux Journal) that allows users to create, resize a
Free of charge for any use and free of any kind of advertising bundle, PeaZip is
an open-source (LGPL) file archiver, a free alternative to software like WinRar
and WinZip, for Li
I follow several Web comics. I used to open my Web browser and check
out each comic's Web site. That method was fine when I read only a few Web
comics, but it became a pain to stay current when I followed more
than about ten comics. These days, I read around 20 Web
comics. It takes a lot of time to open each Web site
separately just to read a Web comic.
As the adoption of ARM-based servers accelerates and IoT applications rapidly
evolve, software developers are demanding access to requisite hardware and
software-reference platforms.