You've read all about systemd, the new Linux init daemon. You know what it does, and why. Now it's time to dig in and learn how to make it sit up and beg — or at least start, stop, and get information on services.
You've read all about systemd, the new Linux init daemon. You know what it does, and why. Now it's time to dig in and learn how to make it sit up and beg — or at least start, stop, and get information on services.
You've read all about systemd, the new Linux init daemon. You know what it does, and why. Now it's time to dig in and learn how to make it sit up and beg — or at least start, stop, and get information on services.
There's publishing, and then there's publishing. A general-purpose CMS often needs tweaking to meet the demands of a professional publication — such as a magazine or news organization. But that's where the open source CMSes shine, and Annotum is a prime example of what they can do. It is an add-on that turns vanilla WordPress into a scholarly publication platform suitable for use at an academic or scientific journal.