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Extend Ubuntu LTS Support Period to 10 Years With Ubuntu Advantage
In this article, we’ll explain how to enable Ubuntu Advantage on desktop machines and link it with your Ubuntu LTS installation so that you can enjoy this extended period of support.
KDE Frameworks 5.92 Improves Dolphin and KRunner, Plugs Memory Leaks, and Fixes Bugs
The KDE Project announced today the general availability of KDE Frameworks 5.92 as the monthly update for March 2022 of this open-source collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing common functionality for the Plasma desktop and related apps.
Linux Kernel Bug Called ‘Dirty Pipe’ Discovered, Emergency Patch Released
CVE-2022-0847, aka ‘Dirty Pipe’, describes a vulnerability that allows non-privileged user to inject their data into sensitive read-only files, including SUID processes that execute as root.
How to Install Transmission BitTorrent Client on Linux
Before moving on to the installation step, check out the feature that is no less than other BitTorrent clients.
Use your Raspberry Pi as a data logger
Data logging can be done for various reasons. In a previous article, I wrote about how I monitor the electricity consumption of my household. The Raspberry Pi platform is a perfect match for such applications as it allows communication with many kinds of analog and digital sensors. This article shows how to log the CPU temperature of a Raspberry Pi and create a spreadsheet-based report on demand. Logging the CPU temperature won't require any additional boards or sensors.
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Roadtest Proposed As A New Driver Testing Framework For Linux
Axis Communications on Friday published "Roadtest" as their initial patch-set for this new Linux driver testing framework.
5 Linux Alternatives for Windows PowerToys
One of Windows’ neatest features is PowerToys, Microsoft’s open-source add-on that lets you tweak your Windows desktop to your heart’s content. Being a Linux user, though, doesn’t mean you have to miss out.
Understanding the Digital World: My honest book review
I read a lot of books. I especially like to read books about computers, Linux, and the digital world we live in. I also enjoy reading books on the history of computing about and by and the people who helped make this digital world what it is today.
Afraid of the big bad Linux desktop? Zorin 16.1 is here
Zorin 16.1 has arrived, marking the first major update of the Linux distribution since August's release. Unashamedly user-friendly, with an interface unlikely to scare off Windows or Mac users, the most eye-catching element of the update is LibreOffice 7.3, replete with better Microsoft Office compatibility, improved performance, and tweaks for dark mode fans.
Best 5 Alternatives to Microsoft Office Compared
A list of 5 free suitable alternatives to Microsoft Office with features, comparison and details.
Coffee Lake machine vision Mini-STX features eight USB 3.2 Gen2 and five M.2
BIVROST unveiled a Linux-ready “Lite5” Mini-STX board based on Advantech’s 9th Gen Coffee Lake powered “SOM-5899” Basic Type 6 module and offering up to 96GB DDR4, 2x GbE, 2x HDMI, 8x USB 3.1 Gen2, and 5x M.2 slots. Poland-based BIVROST, which also offers a Pixelink PL-D755CU-BL industrial USB 3.0 camera, has launched a Mini-STX board […]
Can I run Linux Ubuntu Via external SSD/HDD?
Yes, we can run Linux Ubuntu from SSD or HDD which is not embedded on PC/laptop. If you have an unused SSD, you can install Ubuntu and run it. In this case, I've tried it. And when this article was published, I was using a Linux distribution installed on an external SSD.
Mary Coombs, first woman commercial programmer, dies at 93
Back when debugging the Lyons Electronic Office led to interference from the building's elevator. Obituary British programmer Mary Coombs, the first woman to program a computer designed for commercial applications, passed away on February 28 at the age of 93.…
Tiger Lake-U system features dual 2.5GbE and six PoE+ ports
Lanner’s “IIoT-I530” embedded PC runs Linux on an 11th Gen U-series CPU and supplies with up to 64GB RAM, 2x 2.5GbE, 6x PoE+, 2x COM, 4x USB 3.0, 2x HDMI, 3x M.2, SATA, mSATA, and DIO. Lanner has announced a fanless embedded computer that runs Linux on Intel’s 11th Gen Tiger Lake ULP platform. The […]
Zorin OS 16.1 Released with Better Hardware Compatibility
Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that tries to make life easier for new Linux users. It has a beautiful user interface and includes many well-known productivity tools. Zorin OS 16.1 is the latest stable version of this distro, which comes with updated apps and even better hardware support.
One man's war is another hemisphere's developer crunch
The unexpected result of thousands of developers fleeing? More automation. Thousands of developers are fleeing the war in Ukraine, while thousands more in Russia have been sanctioned out of being able to work in the west. There are two ways out, and one is to automate those jobs.…
Cluster-focused SBC features octa-core RK3588
Mixtile’s stackable, $160-and-up “Blade 3” Pico-ITX SBC runs Android with a Linux container on an RK3588. Specs include up to 32GB LPDDR4 and 256GB eMMC plus 2x 2.5GbE, 8K-ready HDMI 2.1, 2x Type-C with DP, 40-pin GPIO, mini-PCIe, and a U.2 link with SATA III and PCIe Gen3 x4. Mixtile’s Mixtile Blade 3, which is […]
How to Install MinIO Object Storage Server on Debian 11
Minio is a popular open-source, self-hosted, Amazon S3 compatible object storage server written in Go. It is a very useful alternative to AWS S3 if you need more control over your object storage server. In this article, I will show you how to install the Minio server on Debian 11.
The pandemic changed everything — even the way we use browser extensions
On March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Within days, practically the entire planet was on lockdown. We went indoors and online. So how did the sudden mass migration online impact browser extension usage? Pretty dramatically, it turns out. On this two-year mark of the start of the pandemic we looked back at Firefox extension installs and usage data to discover several compelling trends.
Block Joins the Linux Foundation
You know Block – but you may not know that you know the company. After changing their name in December from Square, Inc. to Block, the company is made up of Square, Cash App, TIDAL, Spiral, and TBD54566975. We are excited to announce that Block joined the Linux Foundation as a Silver Member.
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