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MySQL vs MariaDB: What Are the Main Differences Between Them
The MariaDB and MySQL database management systems have a lot in common, which can make it difficult to choose when you need to decide on a database solution for your needs. This article is an in-depth comparison of MariaDB vs MySQL based on license model, popularity, features, performance, and support.
How to Install Apache Tomcat 10 on Debian 10
Apache Tomcat 10 or simply Tomcat 10 is a Java application server used to render the Java web pages.
Fedora Linux declared a 'digital public good'
Fedora Linux has been recognized as a "digital public good" by the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA), a strategy group set up by UNICEF to promote sustainable development through open-source solutions that contribute to an equitable world.
How To Automatically Switch To A Directory Without Using Cd Command In Linux
This guide describes a simple bash trick that helps you to automatically switch to a directory without using cd command in Linux.
Microsoft Secure Boot and Intel VMD Pointless on GNU/Linux and Lenovo’s Documentation Recommends That You Turn Them Off
The problem is that Secure Boot doesn’t actually work. uEFI firmware has been so horrendously bad from its inception that there’s always a Secure Boot escape.
The 10 Best Raspberry Pi Apps, Programs, and Software to Install
The Raspberry Pi is an awesome little computer, whose capabilities won't stop increasing. As such, you should make sure that you have the best apps installed on it. Whether you're running Raspberry Pi OS (formerly known as Raspbian) some apps are unmissable.
Monitor your Java on Linux with jconsole
The Java Development Kit (JDK) provides binaries, tools, and compilers for the development of Java applications. One helpful tool included is jconsole. To demonstrate, I will use the WildFly J2EE application server, which is part of the JBOSS open source application server project. First, I start up a standalone instance.
How to Install NGINX on Ubuntu 20.04
Nginx is used by more than 30% of all active websites, which makes it one of the most popular and widely used web servers in the world.
4 Ways to Hide Desktop Icons in Ubuntu
If hiding the top bar and side panel isn’t enough, and you want everything removed from your Ubuntu desktop, then you’d probably also like to get rid of those pesky icons on its surface. Read on to learn how you can hide desktop icons in Ubuntu.
First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 5.14 Is Now Available for Download
The Arch Linux community released today a new Arch Linux ISO image, for October 2021, the first to be powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.14 kernel series.
Open-source veteran PostgreSQL emits release 14: Tweaked, scalable, and ready to get heavy
That's the hope as distributed and heavy workloads promised a boost in targeting Oracle for high-end workloads. Open-source database fans were given reason to celebrate this week with the release of PostgreSQL 14, an iteration of the RDBMS featuring performance improvements for heavy and distributed workloads.…
Raspberry Pi Pico Brings ‘Goblet of Fire’ to Life
Nick Rufflio had magic on his mind when he created this interactive ‘Goblet of Fire’ project, inspired by the fourth Harry Potter book of the same name. It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico and does more than just replicate the classic goblet.
How to Install Nginx on Debian 11
Nginx is a fast and popular web server that can be used as a reverse proxy and load balancer for your servers. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install nginx on Debian 11.
Rm Command in Linux
In this article, we will discuss the rm command and the different options we can use when removing files and directories.
Use this tool to build an API without code
Application programming interfaces (APIs) are like fuel for digital transformation, enabling companies to develop applications and microservices quickly. DataTrucker.IO is a new, free and open source (Apache 2.0) no-code/less-code API backend that decreases the time required to build APIs.
Xfce’s Apps Update for September 2021: New Releases of Thunar, Mousepad, Whisker Menu
The September 2021 issue of my exclusive “Xfce’s Apps Update” roundup is here and it’s packed with great news about some of your favorite Xfce apps.
Superhero passwords may be your kryptonite wherever you go online
A password is like a key to your house. In the online world, your password keeps your house of personal information safe, so a super strong password is like having a superhero in a fight of good vs. evil. In recognition of Cybersecurity Awareness month, we revisited our “Princesses make terrible passwords for Disney+ and every other account,” and took a look to see how fortified superhero passwords are in the fight against hackers and breaches.
How to Install Docker on Debian 11
Docker is a set of open platforms that provides OS-level virtualization for developing, shipping, and running applications. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Docker on the Debian 11 Bullseye. Also, you will learn the basic usage of Docker for running containers and managing images.
PostgreSQL 14 Ships with Improved Performance for Heavy Workloads
The PostgreSQL team released the PostgreSQL 14 database, providing users of the widely deployed relational database with new features. The new PostgreSQL release is the first major update for the database since the PostgreSQL 13 version that debuted in October 2020.
MAKE MORE with Inkscape – Stroke Fonts
Inkscape, the most used and loved tool of Fedora’s Design Team is not just a program for doing nice vector graphics. With vector graphics (in our case SVG) a lot more can be done. Many programs can import this format. Also, Inkscape can do a lot more than just graphics.
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