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In an Unexpected Move, NVIDIA Open-Sources GPU Linux Driver
Today can be one of the most memorable days in Linux history. Beginning with the R515 driver release, NVIDIA provides Linux GPU kernel modules open-source under a dual GPL/MIT license.
Google's Flutter app development framework now stable across platforms
v3.0 has also gained a Casual Games Toolkit. Google I/O Google's Flutter development framework finally achieved its cross-platform aspirations with a stable release of Linux and macOS support.…
KDE Gear 22.04.1 Adds More Than 110 Changes to Your Favorite KDE Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 22.04.1 as the first point release to the latest and greatest KDE Gear 22.04 open-source software suite for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other platforms.
How to Install Docker Desktop on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
Linux support for Docker Desktop has been the most requested feature among the Docker community for 12 months. In response to these needs, Docker Inc. announces at DockerCon 2022, that Docker Desktop is now available for Linux. Here’s how to install Docker Desktop on Ubuntu.
Ubuntu (Canonical) Will Not Help Us Get Rid of Windows (Microsoft)
Canonical is rapidly losing its dominance among desktop/laptop GNU/Linux users (it’s still doing OK in servers); but adding insult to injury, it’s now boosting Windows instead of GNU/Linux, perhaps failing to grasp that this is in part the cause of the exodus (of Ubuntu engineers, too)
Raspberry Pi Reptile Cam Monitors Lizards for Optimal Support
There’s nothing quite like the love little critters bring into our lives, but it’s not always easy to ensure their environment is fully optimized for their needs. That’s where maker Jamie Munro’s reptile cam project comes into play. With the help of a Raspberry Pi, he’s able to monitor his pet lizards in real-time and track important factors that can impact their well-being.
How to Delete a User on Linux
Beginner-friendly tutorial on how to delete a user on Linux with examples via the CLI.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Launches with New Features and Enhancements
Red Hat launched today Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 as the latest update to their Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 operating system series to bring a wide range of new features and enhancements, and support for the latest GNU/Linux technologies.
Red Hat Linux is coming to your Vette and Caddy Escalade
Linux has long played a role in cars. Some companies, such as Tesla, run their own homebrew Linux distros. Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, and Toyota all rely on Automotive Grade Linux (AGL). AGL is a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open platform for connected cars with over 140 members. Red Hat and GM are spring-boarding from these efforts to build a new generation of smart cars using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as their operating system.
How to Use the VI Editor in Linux
If you’re searching for info related to the VI editor, this article is for you. So, what’s VI editor? VI is a text editor that’s screen-oriented and the most popular in the Linux world. The reasons for its popularity are 1) availability for almost all Linux distros, 2) VI works the same throughout multiple platforms, and 3) its user-friendly features. Currently, VI Improved or VIM is the most used advanced counterpart of VI.
3 ways to monitor time on OpenShift nodes
Today, most organizations rely on vast computer systems, and maintaining accurate time in those computer systems has always been a challenge for administrators. That task became easier with the introduction of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) in the early 1980s. However, NTP also introduced the need to monitor your computer systems to ensure the time is correct and there aren't many corrections or time drift occurrences.
Canaan RISC-V based development board targets AI applications
Canaan launched an AI development board based on their own SoC (System on Chip) Kendryte 510 dual core RISC-V64 processor. The Canaan Kendryte 510 CRB development board seems specialized for machine learning and computing vision applications.
Red Hat makes OpenShift a key part of its edge initiative
Red Hat is targeting edge deployments with fresh features across a portfolio based around containerized software deployments that build on its Enterprise Linux and OpenShift application platform.
10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 36 Workstation With Bonus Tip
A list of 10 things that you can perform after installing Fedora 36 Workstation Edition. A curated list just for you. Take a look.
5 surprising things I do with Linux
Linux powers most of the internet, most of the cloud, and nearly all supercomputers. I also love to use Linux for gaming, office work, and my creative pursuits.
How To Upgrade To Fedora 36 From Fedora 35 (Workstation And Server)
Fedora 36 has been released! This step by step tutorial tutorial explains how to upgrade to Fedora 36 from Fedora 35 and older versions.
Rocky Linux sponsor CIQ secures $26m funding for CentOS successor
CIQ, founding sponsor and services partner of Rocky Linux – a community build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) – is to receive a $26m injection of private funding led by Two Bear Capital. The announcement comes after Red Hat finally released RHEL 9 this week. The milestone is significant since Rocky Linux emerged in the wake of Red Hat's confirmation that it was dropping CentOS in favour of CentOS Stream as 2020 drew to a close.
Manage your Gmail filters from the Linux command line
Automation is a hot topic right now. In my day job as an SRE part of my remit is to automate as many repeating tasks as possible. But how many of us do that in our daily, not-work, lives? This year, I am focused on automating away the toil so that we can focus on the things that are important.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Atlassian Bamboo
Bamboo is a continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) tool that ties automated builds, tests, and releases in a single workflow.
How to Install KVM Libvirt Virtualization on OpenSUSE
KVM or Kernel-based Virtual Machine is an open-source virtualization technology that turns your Linux server into a hypervisor. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to install and configure KVM Virtualization on the OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. You will also learn how to create a Virtual Machine using the virt-manager GUI application.
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