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Linux Foundation backs Project OpenBytes: An attempt to slash legal risk of sharing data for training AI
The non-profit Linux Foundation on Tuesday said it has teamed up with dataset management platform Graviti to develop Project OpenBytes, an initiative to make open data less legally risky through the development of data standards and formats.
WirePlumber in Fedora 35
Today marks a very exciting day as Fedora 35 has now been released, and with it comes WirePlumber as the default session manager for PipeWire! Under development by Collabora since 2019, WirePlumber has now entered the linux desktop space.
What you need to know about containers for Python
Python is a popular language for many applications. Those that run as backend services, now in the 2020s, are often run inside containers. For that to work, though, you have to build a container.
Often, with microservice architectures, it makes sense to build a "root" base image, which all of your services get built on. Most of this article focuses on that base image since this is where it is easiest to make mistakes. However, I also cover the applications themselves because a good base without good applications isn't of much use.
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Fedora 35 Released for Desktops and Servers. This is What's New
Fedora 35 officially released for workstations, servers and spins. This release brings GNOME 41, KDE Plasma 5.23, new flavor and more. In this post we give you the things to look at and download/upgrade instructions.
How to Install Netdata on Debian 11
Netdata is an open-source web-based real-time Linux system performance and health monitoring system. in this tutorial, I will show you how to install Netdata on Debian 11.
Three Methods on How to Install GIMP on Ubuntu 20.04
In the following tutorial, you will learn to install the GIMP application on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa using three alternative methods that you can choose from.
What's new in Fedora Workstation 35
Fedora Workstation 35 is the latest release of the Fedora Project’s free desktop operating system. It includes some new features and many tune-ups to the user experience. You can get Fedora Workstation 35 now from the official website, or upgrade your existing install using GNOME Software or through the terminal with dnf system-upgrade.
How to Download any File using cURL on Linux
Learn how to Install and Download files by using curl on Linux.
Linux Remains Above 1% on the Steam Hardware Survey
Yesterday Valve has published its monthly Steam Hardware Survey for October, and aside from showing the usual Nvidia and Intel dominance in GPUs and CPUs usage among Steam users, there weren’t many new takeaways from the latest report except Linux gaming rising to 1.13%.
Firefox brings you a new homepage making it easier to jump back in to the stuff you care about on your mobile devices
Today, we are rolling out a brand new Firefox homepage on Android and iOS, designed for those on-the-go, short bursts of online interactions that are constantly interrupted by life.
How to Install ProcessWire CMS on Ubuntu 20.04
ProcessWire is a free and open-source content management system (CMS). It’s a PHP-based platform that can be used as a standalone or as a module for other platforms like Drupal and WordPress. This guide explains the process of installing ProcessWire on an Ubuntu 20.04 system.
Fedora Linux 35 Released with GNOME 41, Fedora Kinoite Flavor, and WirePlumber
The Fedora Project released today Fedora Linux 35 as the latest version of their general-purpose RPM-based GNU/Linux distribution featuring some of the latest technologies and Open Source software.
Worth the wait: Fedora Linux 35 is here!
Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of Fedora Project contributors: our latest release, Fedora Linux 35, is here! While we broke our six-release streak of on-schedule releases, we felt it was more important to resolve a few outstanding blocking bugs. Fedora believes that software has to be usable to be useful, so while we know that a predictable schedule is important, we also ensure that every release meets our criteria, no matter what the calendar says.
Fedora 35 is Here and Shines with the New GNOME 41
After the release of the Fedora 35 beta at the end of September, Fedora 35 stable release is finally here with some exciting changes and improvements. This release continues the Fedora Project’s emphasis on delivering leading-edge open source technologies and includes updates spanning the Linux kernel to the desktop experience.
How to Setup and Configure UFW Firewall on Ubuntu 20.04
In the following tutorial, you will learn to install and set up UFW Firewall on either Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa Desktop or Server using the command terminal.
Chromebook Linux comes of age
Chromebooks are built on top of Linux, but it wasn't until 2018 that Google integrated the Linux desktop into Chrome OS. Then years went by with Linux only available as a beta on Chromebooks. But, at long, long last with the release of Chrome OS 91, Linux finally become a first-class citizen on Chromebooks.
Use the Linux cowsay command for a colorful holiday greeting
You may have heard of a small program that takes input, such as a message that you type, and outputs a picture of a cow quoting your message. It is called cowsay. It has been written about before here on Opensource.com. So, to have a little fun with it, I thought I'd use it to celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
How to Install Mono on Debian 11
Mono is an open-source platform for developing applications and libraries. It has been developed by Novell Inc. since 2002, with a focus on the .NET framework developed by Microsoft. Mono provides a complete CLR (Common Language Runtime) implementation that can run class libraries or components that target Microsoft's original .NET runtime.
Linux Kernel 5.15 Released, Here Are the Top 3 New Features
Linux Kernel 5.15 is a significant milestone in that it’s also a Long Term Support (LTS) kernel to be maintained for at least the next five years and also is a huge kernel update in general with many new features.
How to Install Linux Kernel 5.15 on Ubuntu 20.04
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest 5.15 Linux Kernel on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa.
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