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ASROCK Industrial has recently unveiled three 4X4 BOX-5000 mini PCs(4X4 BOX-5800U, 4X4 BOX-5600U, and 4X4 BOX-5400U) equipped with AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 U-series processors. By using AMD’s Zen 3 architecture, ASRock plans to capture business and home applications such as Kiosks, digital signage and other remote access applications.
More Time on Innovating, Less Time on Compliance
I am old enough to remember when organizations developed software in-house – all of it. I also clearly remember my information systems college professor teaching it is almost always less expensive and better to use code/programs already written and adapting them for your use than to recreate the wheel from scratch.
The Linux Foundation Announces 1st Round of Keynotes Speakers for Open Source Summit North America 2022
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the first round of keynote speakers taking the stage at Open Source Summit North America, June 21-24, in Austin, TX and virtually.
A Rarity in Open Source
About 3 ½ years ago, Sanath Kumar Ramesh and his wife welcomed their son, Raghav, into the world. Like any new parents, he immediately became their everything. And, as new parents do, they threw him a 1st birthday bash where many of their friends and family were meeting Raghav for the first time.
Creator of SSLPing, a free service to check SSL certs, downs tools
A timely reminder is being issued to the effect that free web services are not the same as free software: the creator of the SSLPing service says he can't look after it anymore.
How to Install a CockroachDB Cluster on Debian 11
CockroachDB is an open-source distributed and scalable SQL database for cloud applications. CockroachDB provides next-level consistency, replicated SQL database, and a transactional data store. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the CockroachDB cluster on Debian 11 server.
Try this open source alternative to Salesforce
CiviCRM is an open source constituent relationship management (CRM) system designed to help you manage information about your organization's contacts, members, donations, and events. It's built specifically for nonprofits, so you won't find yourself having to try to shoehorn your organizational workflow into a business-oriented model (as some find themselves doing when using similar CRMs).
ASRock Industrial release new range of industrial motherboards w/ 12th Gen Intel® Core Processors
The Taiwanese ASRock released a new line of industrial-grade motherboards equipped with Intel’s latest 12th Gen Core Processors (Alder-Lake-S) that feature 16-cores and 24 threads. ASRock expects their high-performance motherboards to be adopted in diverse applications i.e. smart cities, medical, Edge Artificial IoT, factory automation, kiosks, etc.
The path to an open world begins with inclusivity
For the past few weeks, collaborator Brook Manville and I have been offering our thoughts on (and analyses of) Johan Norberg's Open: The Story of Human Progress. My first article simply explained what the author means by the word "open." Thinking alongside Norberg now, I'd like to discuss future ways we might apply open organization principles to bring about prosperous societies globally. Norberg hints at such directions, but I believe further detail is required if we'll be able to set up action plans for the future.
6 reasons this nonprofit chose Backdrop for its open source CMS
Here are some of the deciding factors that the Stuart Center considered as they observed and begun to participate in the Backdrop project.
What do you do when all your source walks out the door?
WHO, ME? Who has got your back up? Forget comments in code, what do you do when all your source has been packed into the trunk of a family sedan? Welcome to Who, Me?
Automate checking for flaws in Python with Thoth
Project Thoth pulls together many open source tools to automate program builds with security checks as part of the resolution process.
Ksplice Known Exploit Detection for VM_IO Use After Free, BPF bounds checking, and more…
This post is part of a regular series on Oracle Ksplice’s Known Exploit Detection. For selected security vulnerabilities, not only will Ksplice fix the code error, Ksplice will also lay down tripwires to detect attempts to exploit those fixed vulnerabilities. Known Exploit Detection allows system administrators to report and alarm on future attempts to exploit that vulnerability even after the system has been patched.
How to use "podman save" to share container images
The `podman save` and `podman load` commands let you share images across multiple servers and systems when they aren’t available locally or remotely. Read More at Enable Sysadmin
The post How to use ‘podman save’ to share container images appeared first on Linux.com.
AI is better with open source
Open Source Software (OSS) is a proven model that delivers tangible benefits to businesses, including improved time-to-market, reduced costs, and increased flexibility. OSS is pervasive in the technology landscape and beyond it, with adoption across multiple industries. In a 2022 survey by Red Hat, 95 percent of IT leaders said they are using open source in their IT infrastructure, which will only increase.
My guide to understanding Git rebase -i
The git rebase command is one of the most powerful in Git. It can rewrite your repository's commit history by rearranging, modifying, and even deleting commits.
How to create dynamic inventory files in Ansible
If you use Ansible, you know the inventory is one of its fundamental pieces. The inventory is just a list of machines and possible variables where you can run your Ansible playbooks.
How to Install TeamSpeak Server on Debian 11
TeamSpeak is cross-platform voice chat software used by gamers, teams, and schools. This tutorial will teach you how to install the TeamSpeak server on a Debian 11 based server and connect to it using a Windows client.
How to Install and Uninstall KernelCare
In my previous article, I described what KernelCare is. In this article, I’m going to tell you how to install, uninstall, clear the KernelCare cache, and other important information regarding KernelCare. In case you’re yet to know about the product, here’s a short recap. KernelCare provides automated security updates to the Linux kernel. It offers patches and error fixes for various Linux kernels.
How I use the Git for-each-ref command for DevOps
For most of today's developers, using Git is akin to breathing, in that you can't live without it. Along with version control, Git's use has even expanded in recent years into the area of GitOps, or managing and versioning configurations through Git. What a lot of users don't realize or think about is that Git tracks not only file changes for each commit but also a lot of meta-data around commits and branches. Your DevOps can leverage this data or automate IT operations using software development best practices, such as with CI/CD.
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