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10 Years Later, Here’s Why the Raspberry Pi Still Rocks
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer debuted February 29, 2012. Since then, it’s become a worldwide phenomenon, powering a wide range of hobbyist projects and commercial products alike. Let’s take a look at what makes the Raspberry Pi series special—then and now.
ELDEN RING is out and Verified for Steam Deck
ELDEN RING is the latest game developed by FromSoftware who are known for games including Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Dark Souls. It's out now, with a Steam Deck Verified rating - so it works on Linux with Steam Play Proton.
How to screen share with the Linux KDE Plasma Desktop
If you've ever done remote support professionally or out of familial obligation, then you've been on a call where solving problems are only secondary to the impossible task of visualizing what's actually on your user's screen. How many times have you described complex desktop tasks only to later realize that your user hasn't even turned their computer on yet?
How to Deploy Flask Application with Nginx and Gunicorn on Ubuntu 20.04
Flask is a small, lightweight, and micro web framework written in Python.
Compute module taps NXP’s new octa-core S32G3 CPU
MicroSys announced a “Miriac MPX-S32G399A” module featuring NXP’s new S32G3 in-vehicle and industrial networking CPU, which runs Linux on up to 8x Cortex-A53 cores with up to 4x lockstep Cortex-M7 cores and 20MB system RAM.
For those whose time is valuable, GitHub puts prebuilt Codespaces into public beta
Microsoft's GitHub on Wednesday said customers using its Codespaces hosted development environments can now try out prebuilt systems in a public beta test.
How to Install Arduino IDE on Debian 11 Bullseye
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Arduino IDE on Debian 11 Bullseye desktop.
Red Hat Eyeing Innovative eBPF Uses For Linux's HID Subsystem
eBPF for sandboxed programs running in the kernel have shown to be very useful beyond the original BPF origins in the networking subsystem to also be very practical for other security, tracing, and other general use-cases for an in-kernel JIT virtual machine. Red Hat has sent out initial patches extending eBPF for making use of it within the HID subsystem for input devices.
Don't Panic! Everything You Need to Know About Kernel Panics
If you've used a computer for any length of time, you've almost certainly encountered the Blue Screen of Death, or kernel panic, in which the computer restarts unexpectedly, erasing all your work. What causes this, and what can you do to prevent it in the future? Let's take a look.
Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS Released with Linux Kernel 5.13 and Mesa 21.2 from Ubuntu 21.10
Canonical released today Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS as the fourth point release for its long-term supported Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series.
Linux kernel edges closer to dropping ReiserFS
Linux kernel developer Matthew Wilcox has proposed removing the ReiserFS filesystem from the Linux kernel – a relatively rare step. This isn't due to a problem or bug in ReiserFS: it still works fine. The problem was that ReiserFS code in the kernel used some API calls that nothing else did, preventing them from being changed or enhanced. For now, one of the other ReiserFS developers has contributed a patch that removes the issue.
How to Install Eclipse IDE on Fedora 36/35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Eclipse IDE on Fedora Linux using the DNF COPR repository or Flatpak methods.
Scan documents and old photos on Linux with Skanlite
Although the world has mostly gone digital now, there are still times when you just have to print a form, sign it, and scan it back in. Sometimes, I find that a snapshot on my phone suffices, but some industries require a better copy than a hasty snapshot, and so a flatbed scanner is necessary. The KDE project provides an application called Skanlite that helps you import documents scanned on a flatbed, or even a tethered camera.
Linus Torvalds prepares to move the Linux kernel to modern C
We all know Linux is written in C. What you may not know is that it's written in a long-outdated C dialect: The 1989 version of the C language standard, C89. This is also known as ANSI X3.159-1989, or ANSI C. Linus Torvalds has decided that enough is enough and will move Linux's official C to 2011's C11 standard.
NetworkManager 1.36 Released with Improved WPA3 Security, 5G NR Modem Support
NetworkManager 1.36 was released today as the latest stable series of this popular network connection manager software for Linux-based operating systems.
3.5-inch Tiger Lake-U SBC offers triple M.2 slots
Axiomtek’s 3.5-inch “CAPA55R” SBC runs Linux or Win 10 on an 11th Gen U-series CPU and provides triple display support, GbE, 2.5GbE, SATA, USB 3.2 Gen2, and 3x M.2 slots.
How to Install Saltstack Master and Minion on Debian 11
SaltStack is a free, open-source, and Python-based automation and configuration management software. In this article, I will show you how to install SaltStack Master and Minion on Debian 11.
5 ways to involve people who don’t write code in the DevOps process
DevOps transformation extends beyond development and operations teams. It's also relevant to other parts of the organization. These new collaborators can offer new insights to the development team seeking to maintain alignment with customer needs.
How to Use Emacs As a USENET Reader With Gnus
Gnus is a powerful USENET reader for Emacs. It allows you to use Emacs' editing features to browse newsgroups. Learn how to use it today.
Meet sc-im, an 'Excel' for the terminal
Lightweight, fast and intuitive. sc-im is a spreadsheet program made with ncurses for terminal. sc-im is based on sc a similar application developed by James Gosling, the creator of Java.
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