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.
For anyone looking to gain an extra layer of privacy on a desktop or laptop, Kodachi Linux might be the perfect option. Jack Wallen highlights this live Linux distribution.
Log4j is a serious vulnerability that has swept across the IT landscape quickly. Here’s a single command you can run to test and see if you have any vulnerable packages installed.
If your business needs a Customer Resource Management platform, Jack Wallen has an open-source solution that just might fit the bill. Here, he’ll walk you through installing SuiteCRM.
Nextcloud Hub II is here, and it’s a big improvement over previous iterations. Jack Wallen walks you through the process of installing this new release on Ubuntu Server.
Zorin OS 16 Lite might the best operating system for older hardware. Find out what it’s all about so you can decide if this might be the best option to help you migrate away from from Windows.
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.
Need to lock down that Linux server so certain remote users can only access a specific directory and only for file upload and download purposes? Jack Wallen shows you how.
Google has added a new feature to Sheets that might make power users happy. People Chips are a way to quickly add contacts to a cell and even view details about them. Jack Wallen shows you how.