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Redmine is free and open-source project management and issue-tracking tool. It's web-based application software, mainly written in Ruby on Rails. It's cross-platform and supports multiple databases and multiple languages.
Networking board equipped with NXP Layerscape series processors
The WHLE-LS1 is a Single Board Computer (SBC) powered by QorIQ Layerscape processors targeting networking and industrial applications. This high-performing board offer four GbE LAN ports, up to 64 GB of eMMC storage and M.2 sockets for additional expansion. Conclusive Engineering is offering this board with the following NXP’s processors: WHLE-LS1026A – NXP LS1026A SoC […]
OpenStack ends requirement for six-monthly upgrades with a SLURP plan
As version ‘Zed’ debuts, project slows down a little. OpenStack has completed an alphabet’s worthy of releases, with the project on Wednesday issuing “Zed” – the 26th version of the open-source cloud stack and also adding an optional slower upgrade cadence.…
Install sysPass Password Manager with Free Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04
sysPass is a free, open-source, and PHP-based password management tool used to save your passwords in a safe location. It is web-based, secure, reliable, and designed for multi-user environments.
Linux 6.1: Rust to hit mainline kernel
New language will be official, probably within a couple of months. The first big change for the forthcoming Linux kernel 6.1 is in… and it's a big one.…
IceWM reaches version 3 after a mere 25 years
And it's not the only venerable window manager still in development. A new version of a quarter-century-old window manager shows that there's still room for improvement and innovation, even in established, mature tools.…
Working with Btrfs - General Concepts
This article is part of a series of articles that takes a closer look at Btrfs. This is the default filesystem for Fedora Workstation and Fedora Silverblue since Fedora Linux 33. Introduction Filesystems are one of the foundations of modern computers. They are an essential part of every operating system and they usually work unnoticed. […]
Use OCI containers to run WebAssembly workloads
WebAssembly (also referred to as Wasm) has gained popularity as a portable binary instruction format with an embeddable and isolated execution environment for client and server applications. Think of WebAssembly as a small, fast, efficient, and very secure stack-based virtual machine designed to execute portable bytecode that doesn't care what CPU or operating system it runs on.
VideoLAN to India: If you love FOSS so much, why have you blocked downloads of our tools?
Local activists help pen letter to government requesting - in very stern language - reasons why it's been targeted. Developers of the open source VideoLAN media player have challenged India’s government to explain why the project’s web site has been blocked.…
SUSE wheels out first public prototype of its server Linux distro, asks for feedback
Adaptable Linux Platform v0.01 shows that the future of SLE is containerized. As we reported back in July, the future direction of SUSE Linux Enterprise is starting to take shape, and it's containers all the way down.…
How To Install and Use NVM (Node Version Manager) on Ubuntu 22.04
NVM, also called "Node Version Manager" used for installing and managing multiple Node.js versions in Linux. It provides a command line utility that helps developers to install multiple Node versions and switch between multiple versions as per their project requirements.
5 new improvements in Apache ShardingSphere
Apache ShardingSphere, a powerful distributed database, recently released a major update to optimize and enhance its features, performance, testing, documentation, and examples. In short, the project continues to work hard at development to make it easier for you to manage your organization's data.
How to Install Matrix Synapse Chat Server on Ubuntu 22.04
Matrix is a free, open-source, and web-based solution used for messaging and VoIP services. It is an open standard VOIP protocol that allows you to communicate with other users on a different service provider via voice-over-IP and chat.
Learn the OSI model in 5 minutes
The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a standard for how computers, servers, and people communicate within a system. It was the first standard model for network communications and was adopted in the early 1980s by all major computer and telecommunications companies.
The OSI model provides a universal language for describing networks and thinking about them in discrete chunks, or layers.
Beelink SEi12 mini PC available for preorder at $459
Beelink announced their latest mini PC which is based on a 12th Gen i5 Core processor from Intel. The SEi12 offers up to 32GB of RAM, 500GB of SSD storage, dual 4K displays and dual fans for efficient cooling. As of now, the SEi12 mini PC only supports the following Alder Lake-U processor: i5-1235U — […]
Installing LibreOffice On Slackware 15
Slackware has been one of my favorite GNU/Linux distributions for a very long time, especially since Version 8.0 came out, many moons back. The reason is that it embodies the "KISS" method of designing a distribution. Sadly, Slackware didn't include OpenOffice.org back then, and it doesn't include LibreOffice now. Fortunately, there is a way to install a fully-functional, latest-greatest, LibreOffice on our Slackware 15.0 computers and use it. T
Debian Linux accepts proprietary firmware in major policy change
Instead of being made entirely of free software, the next release of Debian Linux, Bookworm, will include proprietary drivers and firmware.
Here come the new Red Hat Enterprise Linux distros
Red Hat ups its security and developer game in its RHEL 8.7 and 9.1 betas.
Big changes coming in Debian 12: Some parts won't be FOSS
Vote result good news for new users, but might be bad for remixes
The next major release of Debian will ship installation images that are not 100 percent free open source software.…
PostgreSQL 15 promises to ease Oracle and SQL Server migrations
MERGE means more code can be copied from earlier installation, because let's be real – that's how it's happening. PostgreSQL, the popular open source relational database, is getting support for MERGE statements, a move which is intended to make migration from SQL Server and Oracle-based systems easier.…
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