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How to Enable Line Numbering in Vi or Vim

  • buildvirtual.net (Posted by bvirt on May 24, 2022 9:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Learn how to enable line numbering in Vi and Vim

381,000-plus Kubernetes API servers 'exposed to internet'

Firewall isn't a made-up word from the Hackers movie, people. A large number of servers running the Kubernetes API have been left exposed to the internet, which is not great: they're potentially vulnerable to abuse.…

How to install GTKMM 4 on Ubuntu 22.04

  • https://terminalroot.com/how-to-install-gtkmm-4-on-ubuntu-2204/ (Posted by terroo on May 24, 2022 7:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: GNOME, Ubuntu
As of the time of this article the only version available in the repository is 3.0 . gtkmm-4.0 has several new improvements and features. In this article we will see how to compile on Ubuntu 22.04 .

GNU Linux-Libre 5.18 Kernel Is Here for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom for Their PCs

Alexandre Oliva of the GNU Linux-libre project announced today the release and general availability for download of the GNU Linux-libre 5.18-gnu kernel for those who seek 100% freedom for their PCs.

Multi sensor device packed with Raspberry Pi RP2040 chip

Sfera Labs released the Exo Sense RP which is a compact module that combines sensors to monitor air quality, humidity, temperature, light, motion and audio sensing. Unlike the SENSE board by Nexus Electronics and presented by LinuxGizmos a few days ago, the Exo Sense RP integrates a Raspberry Pi RP2040 IC.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 22nd, 2022

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on May 24, 2022 3:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The eighty-six installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 22nd, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that are happening in the Linux world.

7 pieces of Linux advice for beginners

What advice would you give a new Linux user? We asked our community of writers to share their favorite Linux advice.

GNOME vs KDE: Which Linux Desktop Environment to Choose

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on May 24, 2022 12:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME, KDE
One of the first things any new Linux user learns is that the Linux desktop environment can look in various ways. The second thing a user discovers is that in Linux, you can have multiple entirely independent working environments. This article introduces new Linux users to the advantages and disadvantages of the two most popular desktop environments in the Linux world, GNOME and KDE.

Linux Kernel 5.18 Released. This is What's New

Release highlights of Linux Kernel 5.18 (mainline) which brings improvements across CPU, CPU, storage and misc updates.

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Corel MotionStudio 3D

Corel MotionStudio 3D is a 3D titling, motion graphics and effects-in one complete package. It’s proprietary software and not available for Linux.

A hands-on guide to images and containers for developers

Understand the key concepts behind images and containers. Then try a lab that demonstrates building and running images and containers.

10 tutorials to teach you something new about Java

When Java was developed in 1995, its goal was to be a single language for unified software delivery. Write your code once, and run it on any computer. It was a lofty goal then, and for many languages, it's a goal that remains elusive even today. Java has managed, in its 27-year lifespan, to achieve its stated goal. It drives applications on desktops, servers, and the cloud, and it's the foundation of the Android operating system.

You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 5.18 on Ubuntu and Ubuntu-Based Distributions

Linux kernel 5.18 is here and users of Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distributions can now install it if they need support for their hardware or just want to use some of its new features and enhancements.

HP’s Partnership with System76 Prepares New Linux-Based Laptop

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on May 23, 2022 5:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: HP, Linux
Almost all HP laptops are sold with Windows preinstalled; however, there are notable exceptions. The yet-to-be-launched laptop will be a collaboration between HP and System 76, a Denver-based American computer manufacturer. Dubbed "HP Dev One," the laptop is priced at $1,099 and will run Pop!_OS, an Ubuntu-based Linux desktop distro developed by System76.

GitLab version 15 goes big on visibility and observability

One-stop DevOps shop GitLab has announced version 15 of its platform, hot on the heels of pull-based GitOps turning up on the platform's free tier. Version 15.0 marks the arrival of GitLab's next major iteration and attention this time around has turned to visibility and observability – hardly surprising considering the acquisition of OpsTrace as 2021 drew to a close, as well as workflow automation, security and compliance.

How To Select Data From MySQL Database Table With ORDER BY Clause Using PHP

This guide describes how to select data from a MySQL database table and sort the data by a specific column in ascending or descending order with ORDER BY clause using PHP in XAMPP stack.

What is Amazon Workspace and how to create it on AWS

Amazon WorkSpaces is a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution managed by AWS. We can use it to provision either Windows or Linux desktops. These desktops can be created in just a few minutes. They can quickly scale to provide thousands of desktops.

How to Install Linux Mainline Kernel on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Desktop

Learn how to install the latest Linux Mainline Kernel on your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS desktop with the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Installer GUI installer.

Broadcom in talks to buy VMware: multiple reports

Broadcom is in early talks to buy VMware, according to The New York Times, Bloomberg, and Reuters. VMware is not commenting on the matter. This one is interesting, because the three sources we've linked to above all say they've got the news from "a person familiar with the matter." All say the deal is nowhere near done, a price has not been discussed, and a transaction is far from certain to happen.

Google Makes Public Their Open-Source PSP Security Protocol

Hearing "open-source", "PSP", and "security" all together got me excited with my initial reaction thinking it was about AMD's Platform Security Processor (PSP) albeit that's not the case here. Google's PSP announced today is the "PSP Security Protocol" and is designed for dealing with cryptographic hardware offloading at data center scale and used by Google already in production.

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