
How to compile a C++ program on Linux
In this TechRepublic How to Make Tech Work video, Jack Wallen shows you the step-by-step process of compiling a C++ program on Linux, using Ubuntu Desktop 23.04 for his demo.
In memory of OldER Mycroft (Brian Drake)
In memory of OldER Mycroft (Brian Drake)
Length: 16:05 | April 18, 2010
In case you missed the announcement in the discussion forums, TR member OldER Mycroft (OM) passed away. Not only was OM active in the discussion and questions forums, but he also participated in the TR Member Spotlight interview series, sent in numerous photos for the TROLOV video series, and even recorded an audio greeting for TechRepublic's 10-year anniversary celebration. We've compiled some of these photos and audio clips in memory of a valued TR community member whose intelligence, humor, and friendship will be greatly missed both on and off the site. RIP, OM. For folks who can't view Flash video, you can choose to just listen to the audio file.
In this TechRepublic How to Make Tech Work video, Jack Wallen shows you the step-by-step process of compiling a C++ program on Linux, using Ubuntu Desktop 23.04 for his demo.
Jack Wallen shows you the steps of joining new nodes to a Docker Swarm as a worker and manager to help with managing larger Docker clusters.
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to scan container images for vulnerabilities and dependencies with the new Docker Scout feature.
Jack Wallen shows you how to create a team and add users in Portainer.
Jack Wallen walks you through the steps to managing chroot environments in Linux with Atoms.
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Jack Wallen shows you what to do if you run into a situation where you've installed Docker on Linux but it fails to connect to the Docker Engine.
Jack Wallen shows you how to download and install the Cockpit Client, a handy desktop app that makes it easy to log into Cockpit-enabled servers.