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FlatPress is a free and open-source blogging engine written in PHP language. FlatPress stores all its content on text files, so it does not require a database. In this tutorial. I am going to explain how to install FlatPress on Ubuntu.
How to Install Node based Roadiz CMS with Nginx on Debian
Roadiz is a free and open-source content management system based on a node system. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Roadiz on Debian server.
Boardcon introduces RK3566 embedded solution
The Boardcon is a Single Board Computer based on the Rockchip RK3566 and optimized for AI and Industrial applications. The SBC includes multiple peripherals including a Gigabit Ethernet port, multiple display ports and dual camera interfaces. The SBC3566 incorporates the PICO3566 System-on-Module which was advertised as a drop-in replacement for the Raspberry Pi CM3+. RK3566 […]
NanoS3 is a tiny module based on the ESP32-S3 SoC
The NanoS3 is described as the “world’s smallest, fully-featured ESP32-S3 module”. The open-source device is packed with diverse features including LiPo battery support and it’s compatible with programming platforms such as Arduino, MicroPython, etc. As its name implies, the NanoS3 by Unexpected Maker is powered by the Espressif System ESP32-S3 System-on-Chip with the following features: […]
The Loshark is a USB LoRa Device with Mainline Linux Support
The LoShark is an ultra-compact USB debug tool capable of running Linux and offering LoRa connectivity. This open-source device can run independently or alongside a computer to be used in various IoT and data collection applications. The product page indicates that this embedded device integrates the Ingenic X1501 System-on-Chip with the following features: Ingenic X1501 […]
Cincoze DX-1200 Industrial PC for Railway Applications
The DX-1200 is a high-performance industrial embedded system designed to meet demanding computing tasks in various applications. The device is built around the 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake-S Series CPUs which supports up to 64GB of DDR5 4800MHz memory, with ECC error correction technology that identifies errors in real time, ensuring stability and reliability. The […]
Linux lover consumed a quarter of the network
Penguins are OK with glaciers. Academics not so much
Ah, gentle reader, we find ourselves once again at that juncture of the week we call Who, Me? in which your fellow Regizens' tales of technical not-quite-competence brighten an otherwise dull Monday.…
Google's browser security plan slammed as dangerous, terrible, DRM for websites
'The solution to the surveillance economy seems to be more surveillance' Vivaldi boss tells El Reg. Google's Web Environment Integrity (WEI) proposal, according to one of the developers working on the controversial fraud fighting project, aims to make the web "more private and safe."…
CIQ spins out its own Red Hat Ansible interface take: Ascender
CIQ, Rocky Linux's founding support and services partner, has customized its own take, Ascender on the Ansible AWX front end to the popular DevOps program Ansible.
OctoX is a radical Rust implementation of a very old OS for RISC-V
There's still life in the wider Version 6 Unix family – and 9front too. Not only are various editions of Version 6 UNIX, often known as V6 for short, still being maintained – but new ones continue to appear.…
How to Install PowerDNS and PowerDNS-Admin on Ubuntu 22.04
PowerDNS is a free and open-source authoritative nameserver written in C++. It supports several databases such as MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, and Oracle to store zone files and records. In this post, we will explain how to install PowerDNS and PowerDNS admin on Ubuntu 22.04 server.
Latest version of Canonical's Wayland compositor arrives
Mir 2.14 and its easily installable sibling Miriway. Canonical is still working away on its own Mir display server, used in several of its IoT product lines. Version 2.14 gains more functionality useful for full desktop environments.…
Mount Drives with Ease: A Guide to Automounting in Linux GUI and CLI
Understanding how to efficiently automate tasks on Linux can significantly simplify your daily operations. One such routine task is mounting drives, which can be performed automatically, saving you precious time. If you're a GNOME user, you will be pleased to know that this interface makes auto-mounting drives particularly effortless. By following the steps outlined below, you'll be on your way to becoming proficient at auto-mounting drives on Linux with GNOME in no time.
To infinity and beyond, with a swarm of tiny computers costing under $1K each
BLISS this: Berkeley Low-cost Interplanetary Solar Sail project wants to head into space on the cheap. Boffins believe the future of space exploration may belong to small, affordable probes sailing away under the Sun's power.…
A Comprehensive Guide to Using PuTTY for SSH into Linux
Whether you're an experienced developer or a beginner trying to establish a secure connection between your computer and a remote Linux server, PuTTY is a tool you can rely on. Let's delve into understanding how to utilize PuTTY to Secure Shell (SSH) into a Linux machine from a Windows operating system.
SolidRun Unveils 1st Fanless AMD Phoenix Zen 4 PC - Bedrock R7000 Edge AI
SolidRun revealed today two fanless PCs built around the 8-core AMD Ryzen 7040 Series CPUs along with up to three Hailo-8 AI accelerators to provide 78 TOPS AI performance. The Bedrock R7000 Edge AI has been designed to operate in diverse commercial and industrial applications including robotics, agriculture, transportation, etc. The product announcement […]
Get ready to Flock to Fedora!
A letter from Fedora Project Leader Matthew Miller Hello Fedora friends! In just about a week, we will kick off Flock to Fedora — our annual contributor conference. I hope you’re as excited as I am! For the last three years, we’ve run this as a virtual event — we stayed cozy at home with […]
Guide to Set up Chrony as NTP Server and Client on AlmaLinux 9
NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is a networking protocol for time and clock synchronization on the computer network. In the following guide, I will show you how to install Chrony on an AlmaLinux 9 server. We will install Chrony as an NTP server and NTP client. Furthermore, you will also learn how to use the chronyc command line for managing and monitoring Chrony.
Banana Pi Introduces Mini Router Board with 2x 2.5GbE ports
Banana Pi launched today, a mini router board built on the MediaTek MT7986 wireless networking System-on-Chip optimized for routers. The Banana Pi BPI-R3 Mini Router Board also supports wireless connectivity and starts at ~$78.95. The product announcement indicates that this new router board integrates the MediaTek Filogic 830 SoC with a 12nm process. MT7986 […]
Debian 12.1 released with bug fixes aplenty and excitement still in short supply
The next version, 'Trixie', is starting to take shape and boasts an additional official CPU architecture
The first point release in the Debian "Bookworm" series is here, but version 12.1 is a modest bugfix. It might be time for even the ultra-cautious to start taking a look.…
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