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Valve upgrades Remote Play for Linux in the latest Steam Client Beta
Valve has released another update to the Steam Client Beta and they continue improving Remote Play for Linux players, likely for the upcoming Steam Deck support.
Linux Foundation and Graviti Announce Project OpenBytes to Make Open Data More Accessible to All
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the new Project OpenBytes spearheaded by Graviti. Project OpenBytes is dedicated to making open data more available and accessible through the creation of data standards and formats.
What Is LemonDuck? Cross-Platform Mining Malware That Affects Windows and Linux
The world of cybersecurity is forever evolving at a rapid pace. Newer and more sophisticated attacks are emerging every day. Despite patching most of these threats, some of them continue to crawl around the web a lot longer. LemonDuck is one such example. It's a cross-platform malware that targets Windows and Linux devices and acts as an entry point for other malicious tools. So what exactly is LemonDuck? How does it work?
Turn any website into a Linux desktop app with open source tools
Mastodon is a great open source, decentralised social network. I use Mastodon every day, and it's probably most common to use Mastodon through its web interface (although being open source, there are many different ways to interact with it, including terminal-based applications and mobile apps), but I prefer dedicated application windows.
What will the factory of the future look like? Let's start with Intel, Red Hat, and 5G
Adding robots or automating machines in old factories isn't as easy as it sounds. Retrofitting factories with new technologies for machines and robots to operate in sync requires a new system architecture. Many tech companies are trying to fill that gap with hardware and software. Cloud companies, chip makers, software companies and telecom providers are spitballing topologies for machines to communicate directly and analyze data.
How to Install Opera Browser on Fedora 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Opera Browser on Fedora 35.
How To Install XWiki on Ubuntu 20.04
XWiki is an open-source and free wiki platform written in Java, which allows you to customize your wiki with a very simple and user-friendly web interface.
Linux in the Cloud: Hostworld VPS Review
A VPS, or virtual private server, is a form of multi-tenant cloud hosting in which virtualized server resources are made available to an end user over the internet via a cloud or hosting provider.
4 ways to edit photos on the Linux command line
Linux is useful to photographers and graphic artists. It provides many tools for editing different types of image files and formats, including photographs. This roundup shows that you do not even need a graphical interface to work with your photos. Here are four ways that you can edit images at the command line.
How to Install Rocket.Chat Server for Team Communication
Currently, Rocket.Chat is one of the most popular and widely used team communication apps available.
Linux Foundation Announces Security Enhancements to its LFX Community Platform to Protect Software Supply Chain
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced it has enhanced its free LFX Security offering so open source projects can secure their code and reduce non-inclusive language.
SQL Server on Linux: Canonical offers official support, while AWS Babelfish helps users move to Postgres
Canonical is offering joint support with Microsoft for SQL Server on Ubuntu running on Azure, all while Amazon is nudging users towards PostgreSQL with general availability of the Babelfish compatibility extension, now open source.
How to Install Linux Kernel 5.15 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint
Linux 5.15 LTS is out so I wrote this tutorial to show you how to install this kernel on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint distribution in a few easy steps.
How to Install GNOME 41 Desktop on Ubuntu 20.04
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the new GNOME 41 on your Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa desktop using a PPA by Taha Nouibat.
Build a lab in 36 seconds, run Podman on a Mac, and more tips for sysadmins
October 2021 was another excellent month for Enable Sysadmin. During the month, we published 22 new articles and received over 701,000 reads from more than 480,000 readers across the site.
Introducing New Colorways for Firefox 94
Today, Firefox is launching Colorways, a new feature that allows our users to express their most authentic selves and to bring them joy while browsing the web. As we challenge what the browser has been, and expand and define the vision of what Firefox browser is and can be, part of that challenge is to ask ourselves “who is it for and who can use it easily and feel included in the experience?”
How to Upgrade to Fedora 35 from Fedora 34 Workstation (GUI and CLI Method)
Fedora 35 released with GNOME 41, new Kinoite flavor, tool chain updates and moderate new features. Here in this guide, we give you the step-by-step instructions on how to upgrade to Fedora 35 from Fedora 34 via GUI and CLI method.
How to Install MongoDB on Rocky Linux 8
In this guide, we will show you how to set up your own MongoDB database on a Rocky Linux 8 operating system. After installing the software, we will then create a database and do some basic administration tasks.
How to create a Network Load Balancer on AWS
A Network Load Balancer works at the fourth layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, the Transport Layer. It opens a TCP connection to the selected target on the port specified in the listener configuration. In this article, we will see the steps to create a Network Load Balancer, register instances, and access the Load Balancer using its DNS.
On visual contrast and QR codes
Webpage text is easier to read if there's good contrast, and boosting contrast can also make blurry QR codes readable.
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