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Summer push proved less disruptive than feared
Linus Torvalds has decided the time is right to give the world a new version of the Linux kernel, announcing its delivery in a brief Sunday afternoon post.…
Fanless embedded PC offers three 2.5 GbE LAN ports
The DRPC-124-EHL by ICP Germany is described as an ultra compact DIN-rail PC powered by the Intel Celeron J6412 quad-core CPU. Key features of this fanless PC includes one GbE LAN port, three 2.5 GbE LAN ports and multiple M.2 slots for expansion. The DRPC-124-EHL is available in a single configuration with the following Elkhart […]
Contribute at the Test Week for the Anaconda WebUI Installer for Fedora Workstation
The Workstation team is working on the final integration of Anaconda WebUI Installer for Fedora Linux Workstation. As a result, the Fedora Workstation Working Group and QA teams have organized a test week from Monday, Aug 28, 2023 to Monday, Sept 04, 2023. The wiki page in this article contains links to the test images […]
Bodhi Linux 7 brings Enlightenment to Ubuntu
With a choice of kernel versions, and even a 32-bit edition. Bodhi Linux 7.0 is the latest release of one of the oldest Ubuntu-based distros, with one of the more unusual desktops.…
How to Install Webmin on Debian 12
Managing and administering Linux servers from the command line is difficult for beginner Linux users. In this case, you can use Webmin to manage your Linux server from the web-based interface. In this article, I will show you how to install Webmin on Debian 12.
Meta lets Code Llama run riot under almost-open terms
Was this source-generating model used to bang out Threads in a week or something? Meta has released yet another sort-of-open machine learning model, this time tuned for generating software source code.…
A Brief Story of Time and Timeout
When working in a Linux terminal, you often encounter situations where you need to monitor the execution time of a command or limit its runtime. The time and timeout commands are powerful tools that can help you achieve these tasks. In this tutorial, we'll explore how to use both commands effectively, along with practical examples.
Docs workshop: Virtually writing together
The Docs team is pleased to announce a workshop will begin September 2023. Attend and find out how you can help improve Fedora Documentation!
LibreOffice 7.6 arrives: Open source stalwart is showing its maturity
What comes next, and what the end of the 7.x release series really means. LibreOffice 7.6 is the latest – and last – fresh version in the 7.x release series of the FOSS office suite. From next year, the organization is moving to a date-based release cycle.…
How to Install and Configure OpenVPN Server on Debian 12
In our tutorial, we will install OpenVPN on a Debian 12 server and configure it to be accessible from a client machine, and create a VPN connection between them to redirect all the traffic from the client through the OpenVPN server.
How to Integrate Sudoers with FreeIPA Server
Sudo is an application that allows you to get root or administrator privileges on Linux and Unix operating systems. In this tutorial, you will learn how to integrate Sudoers and FreeIPA with two scenarios.
Xebian is the Marie Kondo of Linux distros - it's here to declutter
Clean, simple, quick, and an example of how less can give you more. There are legions of Ubuntu and Debian remixes out there, but most try to add stuff to the basic distro. Xebian is a refreshing change because it's simpler than its progenitor.…
SimplyNUC reveals Onyx MiniPC with Raptor Lake H processors
SimplyNUC released details for their upcoming Onyx 4×4 NUC powered by the latest Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake H series processors. The company indicates that these devices can operate 24/7 in office workstations or in high-demanding applications including robotics, IoT networks among others. The product announcement highlights the diverse range of options available with the […]
UNIX vs Linux: What's the Difference?
In the intricate landscape of operating systems, two prominent players have shaped the digital realm for decades: UNIX and Linux. While these two systems might seem similar at first glance, a deeper analysis reveals fundamental differences that have implications for developers, administrators, and users. In this comprehensive article, we embark on a journey to uncover the nuances that set UNIX and Linux apart, shedding light on their historical origins, licensing models, system architectures, communities, user interfaces, market applications, security paradigms, and more.
Fauna Query Language tamed to appeal to developers
Latest revision takes inspiration from TypeScript, Python, and GraphQL
Fauna, which offers a distributed document-relational database service, on Tuesday introduced a new version of its Fauna Query Language, promising a better developer experience with less database code.…
Version 5 of systemd-free Debian remix Devuan is here
Debian Bookworm without the controversial init – or the platform support, or the polish
Devuan 5.0 "Daedalus" is derived from Debian 12 "Bookworm", but with the controversial systemd init replaced by the user's choice of sysvinit, openrc or runit.…
30 years on, Debian is at the heart of the world's most successful Linux distros
August 16 was an especially big 'Debian Day'. Debian is an island of stability and sanity in the constant swirling chaos of Linux and open source. Long may it continue to be.…
Debian Linux founder Ian Murdock would have been amazed at its legacy
Debian Linux is 30 years old. Today, it remains one of the most dominant Linux distributions. Here's how it started and where its impact is still felt today.
Milk-V Unveils World’s First RISC-V Open Source 10G Ethernet Switch
Milk-V recently released specifications for the Milk-V Vega which is described as the first RISC-V 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch implemented on the FSL1030M network switch chip. The company also mentions that the device is built on an open-source Linux system. The product announcement highlights that the FSL91030M is based on the UX608 uCore by Nuclei […]
Bootlin offers Embedded Linux course for BeaglePlay
Bootlin recently released free and paid resources for the open-source BeaglePlay development board which was launched this year. The course goes over various Embedded Linux topics and targets hobbyists and professionals. The Embedded Linux training page indicates that some of the boards supported in this course are the BeaglePlay (TI AM6256 CPU), the BeagleBone Black […]
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