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ILABS has introduced the RP2040 Connectivity Board, featuring the Raspberry Pi Pico chip. This all-in-one IoT solution integrates LTE, Wi-Fi, and BLE, offering versatility for various IoT projects. Its compatibility with Arduino and PlatformIO platforms suits both professional and hobbyist users. At its heart, the RP2040 Connectivity Board boasts a high-performance microcontroller – the RP2040 […]
SimplyNUC Introduces Onyx Pro: Featuring 10GbE SFP+ Fiber and Dual 2.5GbE Ports
Simply NUC introduced a new addition to their Onyx series – the Onyx Pro, powered by the Intel Core i9 vPRO “Raptor Lake” 13900H CPU. This advanced workstation seamlessly integrates Intel IRIS Xe graphics and offers additional customization with optional Nvidia T1000, Radeon Pro WX3200, and Intel Arc A40 graphics cards, catering to a wide […]
Pimoroni’s NVMe Base Duo Brings New Storage Options to Raspberry Pi 5
This week, Pimoroni introduced the NVMe Base Duo, a new storage solution for Raspberry Pi 5 users. It accommodates either one or two M-key NVMe SSDs, ranging from sizes 2230 to 2280. Designed to enhance the Raspberry Pi 5, this device provides a practical method for expanding storage capacity. Leveraging PCIe Gen 2 technology, the […]
Evaluating LLM models at scale
(To read the complete Mozilla.ai learnings on LLM evaluation, please visit the Mozilla.ai blog) Large language models (LLMs) have rapidly advanced, but determining their real-world performance remains a complex challenge in AI. Mozilla.ai participated in NeurIPS 2023, one of the most prominent machine learning conferences, by co-sponsoring a challenge designed to address evaluating models by […]
How to Install Pydio Cells File Sharing on Rocky Linux 9
Pydio Cells is an open-source document-sharing and collaboration platform for your organization. In this guide, we'll show you how to install Pydio Cells on Rocky Linux 9 server with MariaDB server and Apache or httpd web server.
How to Install OpenSearch on Debian 12
OpenSearch is an open-source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana developed by Amazon. It is a real-time, distributed, and scalable search engine that allows for full-text search as well as analytics. This tutorial will show you how to install OpenSearch on a Debian 12 server.
Docker, Hadoop, Confluence, Redis at Risk of New Cryptomining Attack
A recent attack campaign targeted publicly accessible Docker , Hadoop , Confluence, and Redis deployments. The attackers exploited misconfigurations and known vulnerabilities to implant cryptominers on compromised systems. As Linux admins, infosec professionals, Internet security enthusiasts, and sysadmins, it is crucial to understand the implications of this attack and take appropriate measures to protect our systems.
Mastering the Core: A Guide to Linux Kernel Customization
The Linux kernel is the beating heart of any Linux Operating System (OS), a formidable software layer that sits at the core of the computing experience, facilitating communication between hardware and software. While many users may never need to tweak this core, there are those who, by delving into kernel customization, unlock a new realm of performance, security, and compatibility. This article embarks on a detailed exploration of Linux kernel customization, offering insights into the why, the how, and the profound impact it can have on your system.
How to Install Adminer Database Administration Tool on Debian 12
Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a fully-featured database administration tool written in PHP that supports both RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) such as MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, and Oracle and the NoSQL such as MongoDB and others (via plugin).
Canonical turns 20: Shaping the Ubuntu Linux world
Ubuntu's parent company -- now powering millions of desktops, servers, and clouds -- continues to seek the balance between delivering 'Linux for Human Beings' and embracing its responsibilities in the global tech market.
Pineberry Pi Unveils New Expansion Boards for Raspberry Pi 5
Pineberry Pi introduces a new lineup for the Raspberry Pi 5: HatDrive! AI, HatDrive! NET 1G, HatDrive! NET 2.5G HatDrive! Dual, and HatBRICK! Commander. These boards enhance AI capabilities, NVMe storage, and networking, with key features like the ASMedia PCIe Switch (Gen2) for efficient data transfer. HatDrive! AI for Raspberry Pi 5 The HatDrive AI […]
Venturing beyond the default OS on Raspberry Pi 5
The pros and cons of some other Arm Linux distros for the pocket powerhouse. The Raspberry Pi 5 is a capable little desktop computer, and some alternative distros give you more choices than the default Pi OS.…
Happy Birthday, Canonical! 20 Years of Shaping the Ubuntu Linux World
Canonical , the parent company of Ubuntu Linux , has reached its 20th anniversary. To honor this monumental birthday, we'll delve into Canonical's history and impact on the Linux ecosystem.
Unlocking High-Performance to Achieve a High Ubuntu Server Administration
In the dynamic landscape of modern computing, the role of servers has become increasingly crucial. Whether it's hosting websites, managing databases, or running applications, servers are the backbone of digital infrastructure. Among the myriad of server operating systems available, Ubuntu Server stands out as a reliable and versatile choice. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of Ubuntu Server administration, focusing on strategies and techniques to optimize performance and ensure seamless operation.
WogRAT Malware Exploits aNotepad, Targets Linux & Windows Users
The emergence of advanced malware strains presents significant challenges for security practitioners, and the recent discovery of the WogRAT malware is no exception. This article explores the implications of WogRAT's abuse of an online notepad service to store and retrieve malicious payloads.
Keycloak on Fedora Workstation with Podman
Keycloak is an open source identity provider (IdP) with single-sign on (SSO) capabilities. It supports the most widely used enterprise authentication protocols, namely OpenID Connect (OIDC), OAuth 2.0, and SAML. With Keycloak, users sign in once and share the same identity across multiple applications and platforms in a transparent manner. On the other hand, applications […]
Year of Linux on the desktop creeps closer as market share rises a little
25% increase in seven months… But it depends how you count it
Statcounter says Linux's share of the desktop moved up from three percent last July to four percent in February, which on the face of it is pretty good.…
HDMI Forum 'blocks AMD open sourcing its 2.1 drivers'
Want all-FOSS 120Hz 4K video on Linux, or 5K at 240Hz? Bad news…
AMD says it has improved its FOSS display drivers for Linux, though the organization that controls the HDMI standard won't let it release them.…
Enhancing Security in Linux Web Applications with Advanced Secure Coding Practices
Cybersecurity is not static; it's a game of continuous evolution. As web applications burgeon, so too do the threats against them. Within Linux environments, where flexibility and open-source attributes are prized, secure coding practices, Linux devs can stand on vigilant watch against these proliferating dangers.
5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity
StatCounter reported that desktop Linux reached over 4% market share for the first time. I've used Linux for years. Here's why I think it's finally catching on with more people.
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