Software: sngbench, HPLIP 3.23.5, SELinux vs. AppArmor
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Peter Czanik: Introducing sngbench: a shell script to performance test your syslog-ng
One of the returning questions I receive is how many log messages can a given hardware handle. My typical answer is that it depends on the configuration. I have now an answer, or rather a tool to answer your question sngbench.sh. It is a shell script that runs from localhost and uses loggen, the bundled benchmarking and testing tool of syslog-ng. It comes with two configurations: a performance-optimized and a realistic one. You are also free to extend sngbench with your own configurations.
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Introducing sngbench: a shell script to performance test your syslog-ng
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HPLIP 3.23.5 Released with Driver for Many More HP Printers & Scanners
HPLIP, the HP developed Linux driver for HP printers and Scanners, released version 3.23.5 this Monday! The new release features many new HP devices support.
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Compare two Linux security modules: SELinux vs. AppArmor
Use SELinux or AppArmor to protect Linux servers, but examine the differences between them. AppArmor is easier to use but does not give admins as much control as SELinux.