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In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure the LLMP Stack on the Ubuntu 20.04 Server. We will install the Lighttpd web server with the MariaDB database server and the PHP-FPM on the latest version of the Ubuntu 20.04 server.
Resource Limits in Kuberenetes
In this article, we will see an example of a resource limit and request for CPU and Memory. We will also use Metric Server. The Metrics Server is an aggregator of resource usage data in the cluster and it is not deployed by default in the cluster. We will use this Metric Server to see the resource consumption by pods.
Mozilla Joins New Partners to Fund Open Source Digital Infrastructure
Today, Mozilla is pleased to announce that we’re joining the Ford Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and the Open Society Foundations to launch a request for proposals (RFP) for research on …
SiFive speeds up U7 RISC-V cores as Codasip releases first Linux-ready IP
SiFive has upgraded its RISC-V Core IP, including its Linux-enabled U7-series CPUs, with a “20G1” release that boosts performance and reduces power. Meanwhile, Codasip unveiled a Linux-ready “Bk7” RISC-V core. RISC-V industry leader SiFive had updated is RISC-V designs for higher performance, lower power consumption, and reduced size with a Core IP 20G1 release available […]
Comet Lake-S computers support Ubuntu
OnLogic’s fanless, $768-and-up “Helix 500” and larger, PCIe x16 enabled, $859-and-up “Helix 600” run Ubuntu or Windows on Intel’s 10th Gen Comet Lake-S with triple display support, 2x M.2, 2x GbE, and 6x USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports. OnLogic has opened pre-orders for its first two Helix Series embedded computers, with shipments starting Aug. 4. […]
SCP user's migration guide to rsync
As part of the 8.0 pre-release announcement, the OpenSSH project stated that they consider the scp protocol outdated, inflexible, and not readily fixed. They then go on to recommend the use of sftp or rsync for file transfer instead. Many users grew up on the scp command, however, and so are not familiar with rsync. […]
Machine vision camera offers choice of Jetson TX2 or Xavier NX
Adlink’s semi-rugged “NEON-2000-JT2” C-mount camera for machine vision runs Ubuntu on a Jetson TX2 or Xavier NX and offers GbE, USB Type-C with DP, and support for multiple sensors up to 5MP (2592 x 1944). Adlink has launched an all-in-one, Nvidia Jetson based NEON-2000-JT2 camera designed for AI-based factory automation, including faster, more accurate product […]
Datasheet: Mini-ITX and Pico-ITX SBCs
(Circuit Cellar article) Based on the small-sized versions of the ITX motherboard form factor, Mini-ITX and Pico-ITX keep growing in popularity and in embedded market share. This Datasheet section updates readers on this technology trend and provides a product album of representative Mini-ITX and Pico-ITX SBCs.
Student Linux club refurbishes computers to support distance learning
This article is co-written by Cam Citrowske, a member of the Penguin Corps.
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6 ways to contribute to an open source alternative to Slack
Mattermost is a messaging platform built in Go and React for DevOps teams. You can discuss topics in channels, private groups, or one-to-one with rich Markdown formatting and easily share code snippets with syntax highlighting in more than 50 programming languages. You can self-host or deploy on a private cloud to connect in-house systems with plugins, Slack-compatible integrations, and extensive API support.
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The feature that makes D my favorite programming language
Back in 2017, I wrote about why the D programming language is a great choice for development. But there is one outstanding feature in D I didn't expand enough on: the Universal Function Call Syntax (UFCS). UFCS is a syntactic sugar in D that enables chaining any regular function on a type (string, number, boolean, etc.) like its member function of that type.
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How to Install LiteCart e-commerce platform on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
LiteCart is an open-source and lightweight e-commerce platform in written in PHP, HTML 5, and CSS 3. It is simple, easy to use, and has an elegant and simple admin panel. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install LiteCart shopping cart platform on Ubuntu 20.04.
State-of-the-art crypto goes post-quantum
Secrecy is one of the most important functions of computer science. Should electronic secrecy suddenly collapse into total transparency, we could not engage in electronic commerce, we would be unable to communicate privately, our past communications would be globally visible, and we would be critically impacted in myriad ways that would fundamentally change our ability to work and live. Consider the time we spend every day maintaining our secrecy with passwords, lock patterns, wireless fobs, and biometrics that restrict access to protect us and the ramifications of their failure.
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InitContainers in Kubernetes
Init containers are used to set up custom code that is not present in an app image. Init containers can be used to offer a mechanism to block or delay app container startup until a set of preconditions are met.
SUSE releases major Linux update
SUSE just rolled out SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 2 and its latest system management program, SUSE Manager 4.1
Open source cross-platform development with TotalCross
There's a question that pops up quite frequently at TotalCross—in our day-to-day work, after presentations, in Reddit discussions, and sometimes even in our Telegram channel. Let's answer it once and for all: No, TotalCross Virtual Machine is not another Java Virtual Machine. This article explains the differences between the two, how TotalCross interacts with Java, and how to know which is best for your application.
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Manage network connections from the Linux command line with nmcli
The nmcli command lets you tap into the power of the NetworkManager tool directly from the Linux command line. It's an integral part of the NetworkManager package that makes use of an application programmer's interface (API) to access NetworkManager's functionality.
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RISC-V based PolarFire SoC debuts on open-spec, $499 dev kit
Microchip is crowdfunding a $499, open-spec “PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit” that runs Linux on its FPGA-enabled, SiFive U540 based PolarFire SoC and offers 2x GbE ports plus CAN, mikroBus, PCIe x4, and RPi 40-pin expansion. It’s rare to see a major tech vendor like Microchip launch a product on a crowdfunding site, but then again […]
Open source and health leaders join forces to fight coronavirus
The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative to use open-source technologies to help public health authorities (PHAs) combat COVID-19: Linux Foundation Public Health.
Analyzing systemd calendar and timespans
In my previous seven articles in this series about systemd, and especially in the most recent article, time and date have come up in multiple contexts. systemd uses calendar time, specifying one or more moments in time to trigger events (such as a backup program), as well as timestamped entries in the journal. It can also use timespans, which define the amount of time between two events but are not directly tied to specific calendar times.
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