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Deepin Linux vs. Elementary OS
One of the benefits of being a Linux user is that you’re essentially swimming in options of many distros to choose from. Today’s topic of comparison will be between Deepin and Elementary OS. Happy reading!
Things Most People Do After Installing Debian - a magic script?
After installing Debian, many people want to make a few changes to the default configuration, to make it behave in a way that’s more similar to the default configuration of some of the Debian derivative distros, and these are usually the same small set of changes that almost everyone wants to do, so I’ll go over them here, and you can decide if you really want to make these changes or not the next time you install Debian.
How To Set Up Redis as a Cache for MySQL with PHP on Ubuntu 20.04
Redis is an open-source and in-memory data structure store that can be used for caching, real-time analytics, searching, and machine learning. Integrate Redis with PHP and MySQL will improve your application performance because Redis stores data in RAM.
Looks Like Ubuntu 21.04 Will Offer a Hybrid GNOME 3.38 Desktop with GNOME 40 Apps
It appears that the upcoming Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) operating system release will be offering a hybrid GNOME 3.38-based desktop experience with many apps from the upcoming GNOME 40 desktop environment.
croc Is A Tool For Resumable, Encrypted File And Folder Transfers Between Computers (Command Line)
croc is a free and open source command line tool for secure file transfers between computers. It uses relay-assisted peer-to-peer transactions and end-to-end encryption via password-authenticated key exchange.
Adlink announces pre-certified Ubuntu and Altium Upverter design tools
Adlink and Canonical announced they will pre-certify Adlink systems with Ubuntu. Adlink also says it is offering Altium’s Geppetto-infused Upverter board customization service for its I-Pi carriers for SMARC modules based on the Rockchip PX30, i.MX8M, and i.MX8M Plus. At this week’s virtual Embedded World 2021 Digital show, Adlink announced a deal with Canonical to […]
Canonical Chooses Google’s Flutter UI SDK to Build Future Ubuntu Apps
Canonical announced today that they choose to use Google’s Flutter UI framework for building future apps for the Ubuntu Linux operating system.
Measure your Internet of Things with Raspberry Pi and open source tools
If you are interested in measuring and interacting with the world around you through the Internet of Things (IoT), there are a variety of inexpensive microcontrollers and microcomputers you can use. There are also many sensors available that connect to these devices to measure many aspects of the physical world.
Learn to debug code with the GNU Debugger
The GNU Debugger, more commonly known by its command, gdb, is an interactive console to help you step through source code, analyze what gets executed, and essentially reverse-engineer what's going wrong in a buggy application.
Edge AI system offers 26-TOPS Hailo-8 and dual cameras
Leopard Imaging unveiled a compact “EdgeTuring” edge AI system that runs Linux on a quad -A7 Socionext SC2000 ISP SoC along with a 26-TOPS Hailo-8 M.2 AI module, dual 4K@30 Sony IMX477 sensors, and AWS Kinesis services. Leopard Imaging announced a dual-camera EdgeTuring mini-PC for edge AI applications that combines a Socionext imaging processor with […]
IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Now Offers WPA3 Client Support, Faster DNS Resolution
IPFire’s Michael Tremer announced the release of IPFire 2.25 Core Update 154, a new update to the Linux firewall distro that adds new features, improvements, and numerous updated components.
Manage your personal budget with this open source application
Terminal Finances is a free and open source application that helps you control your personal accounts easily and simply. It's available for Linux and Windows.
Deno 1.8: Node.js alternative gets 'out of the box GPU accelerated machine learning'
JavaScript could usurp Python for mathematical programming, claims Deno team
The Deno project has released version 1.8, including experimental support for the WebGPU API enabling "out-of-the-box GPU accelerated machine learning."…
The Linux Foundation Continues to Expand Japanese Language Training & Certification
Japan is one of the world’s biggest markets for open source software, which means there is a constant need for upskilling of existing talent and to bring new individuals into the community to meet hiring demand. The Linux Foundation is committed to expanding access to quality open source training and certification opportunities, which is why […]
Patches for Multiple New GRUB2 Security Flaws Start Rolling Out to Linux Distros, Update Now
A new set of new security flaws affecting the GRUB2 bootloader used in numerous Linux-based operating systems was recently disclosed and patches are now starting to arrive for popular distros.
Linux Sponge - Soaking Up Input and Writing It To a File
The Linux sponge command will read ALL data from standard input then open a file for writing. This has advantages over a simple shell redirection. Learn about this interesting tool with this short tutorial.
Raspberry Pi lookalike offers RK3288 for $75
Geniatech has launched a $75 “XPI-3288” Raspberry Pi pseudo-clone that runs on a Rockchip RK3288 with 2GB DDR3L, 16GB eMMC, 4x USB, GbE, WiFi/BT, HDMI, and 40-pin GPIO. Geniatech, which last month revealed some RK3568 and RK3566 Development Boards featuring Rockchip’s quad-core, Cortex-A55 based and NPU-equipped RK3568 and RK3566, has returned with an SBC based […]
You Can Now Install Official Evernote Client on Ubuntu and Debian-based Linux Distributions
Evernote can now be installed on Ubuntu and Debian-based Linux distributions. The beta version has a few highs and lows.
6 Ways to check user information in Linux
Normally, we use the id command to find user information, but it can be identified in a number of ways, and if you want to see them all, click the link below.
openSUSE Leap 15.3 Released for Public Beta Testing, Download Now
After several delays, the beta version of the upcoming openSUSE Leap 15.3 operating system is now available for public testing to allow the Linux community to get an early taste of the new features and improvements.
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