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How To Setup Docker And Docker Compose With DockSTARTer
This guide explains what is DockSTARTer, how to install DockSTARTer in Linux and how to setup Docker and Docker compose using DockSTARTer to run containerized applications in Linux.
How to Install ModSecurity 3 with Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04
ModSecurity is a free and open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF) that protects your website from several types of attacks, including cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, session hijacking, and many more. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ModSecurity with Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04.
Smart-agriculture board features ESP32 MCU
The Eduponics Mini v2 is a platform built around the open source ESP32 microcontroller. This IoT board is equipped with useful sensors in agricultural apps such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, etc. In addition to Wi-Fi//BLE connectivity, the Eduponics Mini v2 includes Grove connectors and IO expansion pins for additional peripherals. The ESP32 module featured […]
5 Most Used Touch Commands in Linux With Examples
The touch command is a standard command in Linux operating system used on daily basis by the system administrators, developers, and other users familiar with the Linux command line.
Why you should consider Rexx for scripting
How do you design a programming language to be powerful yet still easy to use? Rexx offers one example. This article describes how Rexx reconciles these two seemingly contradictory goals.
Lubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu: Top New Features
Here's a brief overview of the new features and enhancements of Lubuntu 22.10, which brings the new LXQt desktop with tweaks, enhancements and additional features.
Open source DevOps tools in a platform future
Let's get one thing straight: There's no way open source tools will disappear from the DevOps world. Right now, there's a balance between open source and vendor DevOps tools, with developers using what works for them.
Choosing the Right Remote Access Solution for Your Linux Environment
Choosing the right software for your enterprise can be a critical decision to make. With multiple remote access software out on the market, it can be perplexing to narrow down to one solution for your enterprise environment. By considering major business use cases and essential security factors, we have compiled a quick checklist to simplify your decision-making process.
Google reveals another experimental operating system: KataOS
Based on Rust, on top of seL4 – a big deal in the microkernel world. Google, one of very few tech companies willing to experiment with new operating systems, has unveiled KataOS for embedded machine learning devices.…
Mozilla Firefox 106 Is Now Available for Download with PDF Annotation, Firefox View
The Mozilla Firefox 106 web browser is now available for download ahead of its planned October 18th launch, a major release that introduces various new features and enhancements.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Terminal
Apple Terminal provides a command line interface to control the UNIX-based operating system that lurks below macOS. Terminal offers several features that access macOS APIs and features offering access to macOS Help search function to find manual pages and integration with Spotlight.
How to Install VS Code on Fedora Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Visual Studio Code (often abbreviated as VS Code) is a free, cross-platform, and open-source code editor developed by Microsoft that is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. This guide walks you through installing Visual Studio Code on Fedora, following the recommended way.
Install and Configure Snort 3 Intrusion Detecting System on Ubuntu 22.04
Snort is an Open Source Intrusion Prevention and Detection System (IDS). In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Snort on Ubuntu 22.04.
Linux Kernel 6.1 RC1 Arrives with Initial Rust Support
A summary of the changes in Linux Kernel 6.1 RC1 which brings initial Rust support with updates across CPU, GPU, Storage and more.
Linus Torvalds to kernel devs: grow up and stop pulling all-nighters just before deadline
Release candidate one for Linux 6.1 has appeared
Linux kernel boss Linus Torvalds has released the first release candidate for version 6.1 of the project and added an appeal for developers to make his life easier by adding code earlier in the development cycle.…
10 Useful lsof Commands in Linux With Examples
The lsof command is a shortcut to List open files and shows the open files and which processes are using them.
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.1 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds has officially kicked off the development cycle of the upcoming Linux 6.1 kernel series and announced today the general availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone.
You're invited to the Fedora Linux 37 Release Party!
I am pleased to announce we will celebrate the final release of Fedora Linux 37 with a virtual Release Party. The virtual release parties are a great way to learn more about the latest Fedora Linux release. More importantly, they’re a chance to spend time with the wonderful Fedora community...
Blender 3.4 3D Graphics Software Promises Native Wayland Support on Linux
The Blender Foundation announced that its popular Blender 3D graphics creation software will offer native Wayland support on Linux with the next major release, Blender 3.4.
DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.09: New Wayland Compositor, Firefox OS Revival and More
DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.09: KDE Plasma 5.26, Debian 14 Code name, Ultramarine Linux is acquired and more.
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