Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for TechRepublic, The New Stack, and Linux New Media. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen.com.
Need a data visualization platform but don’t have the budget for it? Jack Wallen shows you how to install the open-source Grafana system on AlmaLinux, both of which are free to use.
If you’ve ever either missed or forgotten about a notification because it popped up at an inopportune moment, Android 12 has a feature that can help you. Jack Wallen shows you how to snooze notifications.
Looking for a low-code solution to help your developer teams build faster and more reliably? Take a look at one of these five, and you’ll most likely find the perfect platform for your business.
Bitwarden makes it easy to share items from within the password manager to teams and other groups of users. Jack Wallen shows you how to use the feature.
Samba is a great tool for sharing data on your LAN and Jack Wallen shows you how to use it to share a guest folder that doesn’t require a user account on your system.
Instead of re-creating your tar archives when you need to add files, why not simply append those files? Jack Wallen shows you how from the command line and a GUI file manager on Linux.
If you’re worried about a server or desktop losing the data stored within, there’s a new version of Rescuezilla ready to jump in and help. Jack Wallen explains.