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New Raspberry Pi OS Includes Hidden Speed Boost and 64-Bit Option
The latest Raspberry Pi OS has today been announced, and it sees a number of changes under-the-hood, and a few that will be noticeable by end users. Chiefly, a new window manager, "mutter" which requires Raspberry Pi models with 2GB of RAM of greater. In a hidden bonus, YouTuber Jeff Geerling has confirmed that some Raspberry Pi 4 owners may see a speed boost built-in to the latest release and a possible new 64-bit release.
How the Kubernetes ReplicationController works
Have you ever wondered what is responsible for supervising and managing just the exact number of pods running inside the Kubernetes cluster? Kubernetes can do this in multiple ways, but one common approach is using ReplicationController (rc). A ReplicationController is responsible for managing the pod lifecycle and ensuring that the specified number of pods required are running at any given time. On the other hand, it is not responsible for the advanced cluster capabilities like performing auto-scaling, readiness and liveliness probes, and other advanced replication capabilities.
Firefox: the first major browser to be available in the Windows Store
As of today, Firefox desktop is the first major browser to become available in the Windows Store for Windows 10 and Windows 11 users. Previously, if you were on Windows and wanted to use Firefox, you had to download it from the internet and go through a clunky process from Microsoft. Now that Microsoft has changed its Store policies, choosing Firefox as your desktop browser is even more seamless – and it comes with all the latest Firefox features.
Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates to Fix 13 Vulnerabilities
Canonical published today new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu Linux releases to address a total of 13 security vulnerabilities that may compromise your security and privacy.
Haven’t switched from CentOS 8 yet? Here are your options
Nobody likes it when Big Tech changes its mind. It’s particularly frustrating when it involves a major course change on something so essential to technology infrastructure as a server operating system. But that’s exactly what happened in 2020 when Red Hat stopped supporting CentOS as a stable release.
Why I Wrote the Linux Cookbook, Second Edition
Spoiler alert: “Most tech authors don’t write to make money. We write to share cool stuff.”
How to Install Contao on Ubuntu 20.04
Contao is a powerful open source content management system (CMS) that is easy to use, intuitive, and versatile and it allows you to create websites in multiple languages and themes.
Tor Browser 11.0 Comes Based on Firefox ESR 91
Tor Browser 11 is now the new stable version available to all those Internet users who seek to avoid, that their web communications are easy to track. Here's what's new.
How to Install Linux Kernel 5.15 on Debian 11 Bullseye
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest 5.15 Linux Kernel on Debian 11 Bullseye using the Debian Experimental repository with APT pinning.
Canonical Makes It Easier to Run Ubuntu VMs on Apple M1 Macs with Multipass
Canonical informs 9to5Linux today about the latest release of their Multipass tool for orchestrating virtual Ubuntu instances on Apple M1 Macs.
Going Ubuntu on an M1 Mac with Multipass: Thanks VM, it's Linux on the desktop
An Apple Silicon version of Canonical's Multipass has arrived, adding another way of firing up Linux on an M1-powered Mac. Although getting a full desktop on an M1 Mac is tricky at present (although not too far off) firing up a virtual machine on the platform allows developers to code against the operating system from the comfort of their new gizmos.
Last of original SCO v IBM Linux lawsuit settled
While at the Linux Foundation Members Summit in Napa, California, I was bemused to find that an open-source savvy intellectual property attorney had never heard of SCO vs. IBM. You know, the lawsuit that at one time threatened to end Linux in the cradle? Well, at least some people thought so anyway. More fool they. But now, after SCO went bankrupt; court after court dismissing SCO's crazy copyright claims; and closing in on 20-years into the saga, the U.S. District Court of Utah has finally put a period to the SCO vs. IBM lawsuit.
How to Install GNOME Shell Extensions Easily and Quickly
By default, GNOME Shell has a set of features that are determined by the developers. GNOME Shell extensions are tiny pieces of software code, written by third-party developers, that enhance or add functionality to a GNOME desktop.
LXQt 1.0.0 Review - Best Lean Linux Desktop, Ever
We review the LXQt 1.0.0 Desktop with release highlights, installation instructions.
.NET 6 LTS and VS 2022: Major releases spoilt by continuing concern about Microsoft's commitment to open source
Both released with new features and better performance. Microsoft has released .NET 6.0 with long-term support, and Visual Studio 2022, its all-purpose Windows IDE.…
Welcome Eric Muhlheim, our incoming Chief Financial Officer
I am excited to announce that Eric Muhlheim has joined Mozilla Corporation as our Chief Financial Officer (CFO). As our CFO Eric will be a key member of our steering committee reporting to me. He will lead our continued strategy to scale our mission impact by growing and diversifying our revenue through new investments, product […]
Bullseye! Debian-based Raspberry Pi OS scores an update with 'less closed-source proprietary code'
Finding the hardware hard to come by? The software is just a download away. It's been a while, but the Raspberry Pi OS has had a major version bump, taking this flavour of Linux for the diminutive computer to Debian Bullseye.…
Use Cloudformation to create an RDS MySql Instance on AWS
The AWS Relational Database Service (RDS AWS) is a web service that makes it easier to set up & operate a relational database in the cloud. In this article, we will see the steps to create an RDS MySql Instance using Cloudformation Stack.
Awkward. At Chrome summit, developer asks: Why should anyone trust Google?
Google held an online Chrome Dev Summit last week, including an "Ask me anything" session in which the company was posed some awkward questions concerning its browser standards strategy. "It's difficult for developers to meet growing expectations for privacy," said Barb Smith, global lead for Chrome and web platform partnerships, "when so many capabilities rely on third-party cookies and other cross-site tracking mechanisms that weren't designed with privacy in mind."
How to Install CSF Firewall on Debian 11
ConfigServer Firewall (CSF) is one of the most widely used open-source firewalls on Linux servers. This tutorial shows how to install and configure CSF on Debian 11.
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