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Why PHP Is Getting a Foundation and Why That Matters
The PHP Foundation is an effort by 10 key PHP-dependent vendors to assure adequate funding to keep the popular scripting language viable.
How to Install TeamSpeak Server on Ubuntu 20.04
Teamspeak is a free voice chat software that can be used by teams, groups, and communities. It’s popular among gamers because it allows them to communicate complex strategies in real-time while playing their favorite game.
Venus on QEMU: Enabling the new virtual Vukan driver
Running graphics applications on a virtual machine can be annoying as they are generally greedy of computing resources, and that can slow you down or give you a bad experience in terms of graphics performance. Being able to accelerate all this by offloading the workload to the hardware can be a great deal. The VirtIO-GPU virtual GPU device comes into play here, allowing a Guest OS to send graphics commands to it through OpenGL or Vulkan. While we are already there with OpenGL, we can not say the same for Vulkan. Well, until now.
PHP 8.1 is Here Studded with Highly Requested Features
PHP 8.1 has been officially released and brings numerous innovations, such as enumerations, fibers, and performance improvements. Here's what's new.
Cutefish OS Review - Impressive Linux Distribution in the Making
We review the Debian/Ubuntu based Cutefish OS Linux Distribution that features the stunning Cutefish Desktop.
Clonezilla Live 2.8 Disk Cloning/Imaging Tool Released with Linux Kernel 5.14, More
DRBL/Clonezilla developer Steven Shiau announced today the release and general availability of Clonezilla Live 2.8 as the latest stable release of this Debian-based live solution for disk cloning/imaging.
Create an S3 Bucket on AWS using Terraform
Terraform is the "Infrastructure as Code (IaC)" tool. It is used to build, manage and change infrastructure in a safe and repeatable way. In this article, I will show you how to use Terraform to create an S3 bucket on AWS.
10 holiday gift ideas for open source enthusiasts
Are you looking for cool gifts for people on your holiday shopping list or ideas for your own wishlist? If so, consider one of the ten suggestions below. Each of these gift suggestions connects in some way to the open source ethos. From DIY projects to computers to books, this list provides gift suggestions that foster creativity, learning, and exploring.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple FaceTime
FaceTime is a proprietary videotelephony product. It works by establishing a connection between two supported devices. FaceTime forces many to stay locked into a proprietary world. Its end-to-end encryption doesn’t let in Linux users. What are the best free and open source alternatives?
Amazon Linux 2022 Was Recently Opened to Public Preview
The cloud provider will let you run many Linux distributions or their own homebrew Linux, Amazon Linux 2022.
How to Install Magento on Debian 11
Magento is a free and open-source eCommerce application that allows you to host your online store. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Magento2 on Debian 11.
How to Upgrade Debian 10 (Buster) to Debian 11 (Bullseye)
This guide shows you step-by-step with screenshots how to upgrade a Debian 10 system to Debian 11.
Endless OS 4.0 is Out as a Long-Term Supported Release
Rebuilt on the base of Debian 11 Bullseye, Endless OS 4.0 is here with improved app grid navigation, fast user switching, and many other improvements. It’s a major update and it focuses mainly on helping users to take advantage of their internet connection when they suppose to have it.
LibreOffice 7.2.3 Released with More Than 100 Bug Fixes, Download and Update Now
The Document Foundation announced today the release of LibreOffice 7.2.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest and greatest LibreOffice 7.2 open-source office suite series.
Alpine Linux 3.15 bids a fond farewell to MIPS64 support
The compact Linux distribution Alpine has gained the latest LTS Linux kernel with the update to version 3.15, but fans must say goodbye to support for the MIPS64 architecture. The release is the first in the 3.15 stable series and, as well as the 5.15 LTS Linux kernel, received a raft of updated tools and components, including the 16.13 LTS version of Node.js (version 17 is also included) and GNOME 41.
Google’s Generic Kernel Image is the next step towards solving Android’s fragmentation problem
Google has been working on reducing fragmentation on Android for years, though part of the cause of that is the inherent nature of Android and the dual-edged sword of choice and freedom. There are countless OEMs active in the space, and all of them want to make their own modifications for their own devices.
Tips for formatting when printing to console from C++
When I started writing, I did it primarily for the purpose of documenting for myself. When it comes to programming, I'm incredibly forgetful, so I began to write down useful code snippets, special characteristics, and common mistakes in the programming languages I use. This article perfectly fits the original idea as it covers common use cases of formatting when printing to console from C++.
Install Kubernetes Using Minikube In CentOS Linux
This step by step guide explains how to install a single node Kubernetes cluster using Minikube in CentOS Linux systems.
What are you thankful for at work?
It's the time of year when we focus more intently on thanks and giving. Our community has shared what that means to them.
Top 15 articles sysadmins are thankful for
Since its launch in June 2019, Enable Sysadmin has published close to 1,000 articles, yet there are a handful that our readers turn to, month after month.
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