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OKdo launched yesterday the Radxa ROCK 3 Compute Module (CM3) which is based on the Rockchip RK3566 System-on-Chip. The CM3 is currently offered with 2GB RAM/32GB eMMC, one GbE Ethernet PHY, dual displays, dual SATA ports and many other peripherals. The SoC found on the Rock 3 CM3 has the following features: Rockchip RK3566 SoC: […]
Transfer files and folders from Windows to Linux with PSCP
Are you looking for a way to quickly transfer files from your Windows computer to your Linux computer and back again? The open source PSCP utility makes it easy to transfer files and folders, and of course it's open source.
Lash#Cat9: A radical new Linux UI for keyboard warriors
Arcan sub-project reinvents command lines and GUIs at once
Lash#Cat9 is a new type of typing-driven UI, which moves beyond terminal emulators. Cat9's power comes from its close interaction with its display server, Arcan. This picks up some of the ideas from X11 and Wayland then goes much further.…
Box PC based on Tiger Lake-U processors features docking connector
Distec recently launched a fanless BOX PC compatible with Tiger Lake-U processors from Intel. The Box PC Pro NPA-2009 is equipped with a docking connector via V-by-one or DP to control external TFT displays. Other key features include dual GbE ports, one M.2 2280 slot, one M.2 2230 slot, one M.2 2242 and up to […]
How innovative Open Organization charts work in practice
In the first part of this series, I illustrated what an Open Organization chart looks like based on the book Team of Teams, by Stanley McChrystal. In this second and final part, I explore concerns about the information flow using this chart and give some examples of how it might work...
Keep your family's internet private with Total Cookie Protection on Firefox
By the time a kid turns 13, more than 72 million pieces of personal data have been collected about them on the internet, according to a 2018 report. These can include name, date of birth, address, family members, where they hang out, the people they interact with, what they do in the classroom, and which […]
How to display commits created on a specific day with the git log command
The git log command offers many opportunities to learn more about the commits made by contributors. One way you might consume such information is by date. To view commits in a Git repository created on a specific date or range of dates, use the git log command with the options --since or --until, or both.
A PWA is the web browser
If you type "What is a PWA" in your favorite search engine, you'll probably get a stock response similar to "PWAs are designed to be fast, reliable, and engaging, with the ability to work offline and be installed on a device's home screen." While this is partly true, it's just the tip of the iceberg for what a PWA has the potential to be and what it's evolving into, even as I write this article.
4 open source editors I use for my writing
Of course, I use open source editors to write my pieces. Here are the four open source editors that I have used.
Use open source commands in Powershell
When you launch an application on an operating system, there are certain code libraries and utility applications that your OS needs to use for that app to run. Your OS knows how to find these libraries and utilities because it has a system path, a map to common shared data that lots of apps need. Every OS has this, but users aren’t usually aware of it because they don’t usually need to care about it. However, when you start coding or using special network utilities or commands, you might care about your own PATH variable.
OpenBSD 7.2: The other other FOSS xNix released with Apple M2 support
Plus better support for some newer Intel wireless and graphics chipsets. OpenBSD 7.2 is here, spanning an impressive 14 different computer platforms, including FOSS fans who have the newest Apple Arm-based Mac models.…
How to Install Mastodon Social Network on Ubuntu 22.04
Mastodon is free and open-source software for running self-hosted social networking services. It offers microblogging features that allow you to follow other users and post messages and images with Mastodon. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mastodon on Ubuntu 22.04.
Observability-driven development with OpenTelemetry
OpenTelemetry covers three observability signals—logs, metrics, and distributed traces. It standardizes the approach to instrumenting your code, collecting the data, and exporting it to a backend system where the analyses can occur and the information can be stored.
Canonical releases Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu
If you want a bleeding-edge take on Linux, the brand-new Ubuntu 22.10 is for you.
Ubuntu 22.10 is out, with an extra remix in the family: Unity
'Kinetic Kudu' is a short-term release with nine months of updates. Ubuntu 22.10 is out, and the biggest change is a new official remix: Ubuntu Unity is now an official flavor.…
EPEL 8 Modularity is going away
EPEL 8 Modularity was set up shortly after the main EPEL 8 release. It attempted to use the Fedora module ecosystem with RHEL modules. The strange mixture of Fedora ecosystem and RHEL modularity never worked properly. There have been routine instances of modules that wouldn’t install, modules that overwrote RHEL modules, Fedora maintainers surprised their […]
How to Install Yarn Package Manager on Ubuntu 22.04
Yarn is a package manager for JavaScript environments. It is an alternative to the NPM package manager and was developed by Facebook in collaboration with Google, Tilde, and Expo Dev.
Test your IoT platform with open source tools
In this article, I demonstrate how to test an IoT platform using EMQX as an example of how to introduce performance test tools to verify and test platform-related quality indicators.
How to monitor information about your system with Osquery
Install and use Osquery to gather performance, capacity, and other essential data about your system using a SQL query language.
How to contribute to Hacktoberfest 2022
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration run by DigitalOcean to celebrate and give back to open source projects and software. The initiative is open to everyone, and the goal is to encourage everyone in our global community to contribute to open source...
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