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The 5 Best System Cleaning Apps for Your Linux Desktop
Keep your Linux desktop clean and tidy by installing these five system cleaning apps today.
Open source tools to introduce students to computer science
Open source empowers learners of all ages to gain the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to create a career in computer science.
How to Make the Free Software Community Look Like a Bunch of Bigots While Accomplishing Nothing
Ending the war should be a priority; boycotting Nginx, boycotting hardware support, banning developers, banning users, and even banning gamers isn’t going to accomplish this
How to Use the G++ Compiler on Linux
The g++ compiler offers a variety of functions for you to compile C++ files. Here we show you how to get started with g++ compiler on Linux.
Apple, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla agree on something: Make web dev lives easier
Browser makers Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla, along with software consultancies Bocoup and Igalia, have agreed to work together to make web design technologies perform in a more consistent way across different platforms.
Renesas unveils Linux-driven RISC-V SoC based on an Andes AX45MP core
Renesas announced a headless, 1GHz “RZ/Five” IoT SoC that runs Linux on Andes’ AX45MP RISC-V core with support for up to 4GB DDR4-1600, 1x or 2x GbE ports, 2x CAN, and 2x USB. A SMARC module is in the works. Renesas has begun sampling the first commercial system-on-chip based on Andes Technology’s 64-bit RISC-V cores. […]
9 resources to help you contribute to open source in 2022
Are you ready to advance your open source journey? Here are tips and tutorials for how to contribute to open source now. Take the poll to share how long you've been using open source.
LibreOffice 7.3 Office Suite Gets First Point Release, Almost 100 Bugs Were Fixed
The Document Foundation announced today the release general availability of LibreOffice 7.3.1 as the first point release to the latest and greatest LibreOffice 7.3 open-source, free and cross-platform office suite.
How to Install or Upgrade Mesa Drivers on Linux Mint 20
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to upgrade or install Mesa Drivers on Linux Mint with two PPA option methods.
How To Access And Manage Remote Linux Systems With Putty
This guide explains what is PuTTY, how to install PuTTY on Linux and how to access and manage the remote Linux servers using PuTTY.
How to Automate Your AWS Resources with CloudFormation Templates
AWS CloudFormation is a service that enables system administrators to set up and manage an entire collection of AWS resources - including their configurations, dependencies, and inter-relationships between them - in a single statement.
Linux on an SBC project Armbian releases version 22.02
The latest update to Armbian brings a mainline-kernel based Ubuntu- and Debian-compatible environment to dozens of small single-board computers. This includes both Arm and x86-based hardware UEFI booting – and 64-bit builds for Raspberry Pi hardware.
Getting Things GNOME 0.6 Personal Productivity App Released with New CalDAV Sync Backend
Getting Things GNOME 0.6 open-source personal tasks and TODO-list items organizer software for the GNOME desktop has been officially released today a major update that introduces new features and numerous improvements.
F-Droid is a Google Play Alternative for Open Source Apps
F-Droid is an open source Google Play alternative that only hosts open source apps in its app catalog.
Banana Pi previews RK3588 module and dev kit
Banana Pi previewed a “Core” module with an octa-core -A76 and -A55 Rockchip RK3588 with up to 8GB LPDDR4 and 128GB eMMC. A carrier board adds 2x GbE, 2x SATA, 3x HDMI, 4x USB, and PCIe Gen3 x4.
How to Install RainLoop Webmail with Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu
RainLoop Webmail is an open-source email client that can be installed on your own web server. It supports IMAP and SMTP and provides a user-friendly interface with a variety of features.
Linux Mint 21 to Adopt Blueman for Better Bluetooth Support, Use a More Modern Mutter
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre reports today on some of the initial features of the next major version of the popular Ubuntu-based distribution that should be released later this year, Linux Mint 21.
Open Source Security Foundation Now Counts 60 Members
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) on Tuesday announced that 19 more organizations have joined the initiative, showing commitment towards identifying and addressing vulnerabilities in open source software. OpenSSF now has a total of 60 members.
How to Install Prometheus and Node Exporter on Rocky Linux
In this article, you will learn how to install the Prometheus monitoring tool and Node Exporter on a Rocky Linux 8 system. Prometheus collects data and metrics through HTTP endpoints from target servers. Node exporter exposes hardware and kernel-related matrics from Linux machines.
How to build redundancy into your network (and what to avoid)
Redundancy with automated failover is good. But making the wrong decisions can make a high-availability solution worse than no redundancy at all.
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