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Red Hat's new Fedora Linux beta features GNOME 40 for its desktop interface.
Eight new compute modules feature i.MX8M Plus
The i.MX8M Plus seems to be everywhere these days. Here are eight new Plus-ified compute modules — in most cases, with new eval kits — from Avnet, Boundary Devices, CompuLab, Engicam, iWave, Ka-ro, Phytec, and Toradex. NXP has churned out so many i.MX8 flavors in recent years that there has been no single dominant model […]
Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux
Slowly but surely the Rust language is making its way into Linux. I talked with Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman about where they see Rust and Linux working together.
WebAssembly Security, Now and in the Future
WebAssembly is, as we explained recently, a binary format for software written in any language, designed to eventually run on any platform without changes. The first application of WebAssembly is inside web browsers, to make websites faster and more interactive. Plans to push WebAssembly beyond the Web, from servers of all […]
How Install and Configure a Docker Swarm Cluster on CentOS 8
In this post, we will show you how to set up a Docker Swarm cluster on CentOS 8. Docker is an open-source tool that can be used to create, deploy and run applications using a container.
Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 34 Beta
The Fedora 34 Linux Beta release is here. Get a preview of what's coming in Fedora Linux 34 next month and help us test.
Raspberry Pi CM4 based panel PC offers IP67 protection
Win Enterprises’ Raspberry Pi CM4 based “IP67 Panel PC” provides a 7-inch 800 x 400 capacitive touchscreen with IP67 protected GbE, RS485, and 2x USB 3.0 ports plus WiFi/BT, 40-pin GPIO, and optional 4G. Embedded vendors almost universally boast about the Raspberry Pi foundations of their products. Not so Win Enterprises — the company has […]
Start programming in Deno, an alternative to Node.js
Deno is a simple, modern, and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript. It is an open source project created by Ryan Dahl, who developed Node.js. In Try Deno as an alternative to Node.js, I introduced Deno's features and explained how to install and run it.
Here, I will help you quickly get started with Deno by explaining:
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Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux
Slowly but surely the Rust language is making its way into Linux. I talked with Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman about where they see Rust and Linux working together.
Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 34 Beta
The Fedora 34 Linux Beta release is here. Get a preview of what's coming in Fedora Linux 34 next month and help us test.
Richard M. Stallman returns to the Free Software Foundation Board of Directors
The well-known founder of GNU software and free software resigned as president and board member of the FSF in 2019.
Canonical: Flutter now 'the default choice for future desktop and mobile apps'
Cross-platform appeal outweighs performance penalty, argues Linux flinger. With an aim to expand the Linux app ecosystem, Ubuntu desktop engineering manager Ken VanDine has popped up in marketing material for Flutter to say that Google's cross-platform framework is Canonical's "default choice for future desktop and mobile apps".…
Open Source Initiative board election results scrapped after security hole found, exploited to rig outcome
'We’re aware of at least one case where an entity voted more than once'. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) on Friday said it will redo its recent Board Election after uncovering a voting irregularity that affected the results.…
New software service for the supply chain, fuzzing Java, and more
As part of my role as a principal communication strategist at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends. Here are some of my and their favorite articles from that update.
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Richard Stallman says he has returned to the Free Software Foundation board of directors and won't be resigning again
'Some of you will be happy at this, and some might be disappointed'
Richard M Stallman, founder and former president of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), announced at the organisation's LibrePlanet virtual event that he has rejoined the board and does not intend to resign again.…
5 everyday sysadmin tasks to automate with Ansible
If you hate performing repetitive tasks, then I have a proposition for you. Learn Ansible!
Ansible is a tool that will help you do your daily tasks easier and faster, so you can use your time in more effective ways, like learning new technology that matters. It's a great tool for sysadmins because it helps you achieve standardization and collaborate on daily activities, including:
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Why I use exa instead of ls on Linux
We live in a busy world and can save time and effort by using the ls command when we need to look for files and data. But without a lot of tweaking, the default ls output isn't quite soothing to the eyes. Why spend your time squinting at black and white text when you have an alternative in exa?
Exa is a modern-day replacement for the regular ls command, and it makes life easier. The tool is written in Rust, which is known for its parallelism and safety.
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6 WordPress plugins for restaurants and retailers
The pandemic changed how many people prefer to do business—probably permanently. Restaurants and other local retail establishments can no longer rely on walk-in trade, as they always have. Online ordering of food and other items has become the norm and the expectation. It is unlikely consumers will turn their backs on the convenience of e-commerce once the pandemic is over.
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Productivity with Ulauncher
Application launchers are a category of productivity software that not everyone is familiar with, and yet most people use the basic concepts without realizing it. As the name implies, this software launches applications, but they also other capablities. Examples of dedicated Linux launchers include dmenu, Synapse, and Albert. On MacOS, some examples are Quicksilver and […]
How to Register a Domain Name on AWS
When you want to build a website or web applications, the first step is to buy a domain name, as it is an easier way to remember than the IP of the server. A domain name is a unique name that identifies the website, hence no 2 websites can have the same name on the internet.
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