Does Kubernetes support SELinux?
In my previous post about setting up a Kubernetes cluster using Fedora CoreOS nodes I mentioned the fact that SELinux should not be disabled when creating Kubernetes clusters.
read moreIn my previous post about setting up a Kubernetes cluster using Fedora CoreOS nodes I mentioned the fact that SELinux should not be disabled when creating Kubernetes clusters.
read moreIn this post I’m going to explain how to create a Kubernetes 1.24 cluster on Fedora CoreOS 36 nodes. I will assume that, if you’re reading this, you already know that Fedora CoreOS is a great choice as a Kubernetes node OS because of both the ease of maintenance provided by RPM-OSTree and Zincati and the really easy way to automate provisioning of new nodes thanks to the use of Butane and Ignition.
read moreRead this article of mine on Smashing Magazine’s Website, I have many more on Smashing and elsewhere, check them out in the “Articles I’ve Published Elsewhere” section of my blog.
read moreIt’s been a year since the Pragmatic Programmers published Programming Flutter, my Flutter book. There have been many people saying great things about it, and many more asking me to guide them through the Flutter journey they started by reading my book.
read moreLong time no see! It’s been a while since I’ve last posted something on my blog, and that’s been for several reasons, with the bottom line being that I’ve run out of ideas and haven’t really had the time to sit down and think about great blog post ideas.
read moreI’m so excited about Flutter I wrote a book about it called Programming Flutter with the Pragmatic Bookshelf.
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