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Red Hats survey results on the state of enterprise open-source software
It's an open-source IT world out there, and these days we're all living there.
Review: The New weLees Visual LVM, a new style of LVM management, has been released
Maintenance of the storage system is a daily job for system administrators. Linux provides users with a wealth of storage capabilities, and powerful built-in maintenance tools. However, these tools are hardly friendly to system administrators while generally considerable effort is required for mastery. As a Linux built-in storage model, LVM provides users with plenty flexible management modes to fit various needs.
Linux Foundation and RISC-V International launch free RISC-V training classes
The hot new open-source RISC-V chips now have free introductory classes to help you get up to speed with this new hardware.
Python Package Index nukes 3,653 malicious libraries uploaded soon after security shortcoming highlighted
Unauthorized versions of CuPy and other projects flood PyPI. The Python Package Index, also known as PyPI, has removed 3,653 malicious packages uploaded days after a security weakness in the use of private and public registries was highlighted.…
KDE Plasma 5.21.2 Update Re-Enabled Key Repeat by Default, Improves System Settings
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.21.2 as the second point release to the latest KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment series, addressing more bugs from previous version and also adding some improvements.
Linux Mint may start pushing high-priority patches to users
In upcoming releases, Linux Mint developers may insist that users install some patches.
Introduction to database normalization: the first three normal forms
The goal of a relational database normalization is to achieve and improve data integrity and avoid data redundancy so to avoid possible insertion, updation or deletion anomalies. A relational database is normalized by applying a series of rules called normal forms. In this article we will discuss the first three normal forms
Learn About the RISC-V ISA with Two Free Training Courses from The Linux Foundation and RISC-V International
The online courses are offered on edX.org and will make RISC-V training more accessible SAN FRANCISCO – EMBEDDED WORLD – March 2, 2021 – The Linux Foundation, the non-profit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, and RISC-V International, a non-profit corporation controlled by its members to drive the adoption and implementation of the free […]
How to write a function in bash
This bash tutorial discusses all about bash functions, such as how to create and call a bash function, how to pass arguments to it, how to exit a bash function, and how to return a value from it.
Net appliance boasts four 10GbE ports and up to three wireless links
Aaeon’s “FWS-2365” net appliance runs on an up to 16-core Atom C3000 with up to 6x GbE and 4x 10GbE SFP+ ports plus 2x SATA, 2x USB, 2x mini-PCIe, M.2, and eMMC. Aaeon announced a desktop network appliance for white box uCPE and SD-WAN applications with VPN support and NFV functions such as firewall and […]
Guake Terminal: A Customizable Linux Terminal for Power Users Inspired by an FPS Game
Quickly access your terminal that is customizable and powerful for a variety of users with Guake Terminal emulator in Linux.
Offline Update Arrives in KDE Neon (Unstable Edition)
The team announced the immediate availability of the offline update feature in the KDE Neon unstable edition. Here's how it works.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Maps
One of Google’s most popular services is Google Maps, a web mapping service which offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, and interactive panoramic views. In this series, we explore how you can migrate from Google without missing out on anything. We’ll recommend open source solutions.
Jetson TX2 NX module offers TX2 power in a Nano footprint
Nvidia has launched a 260-pin “Jetson TX2 NX” variant of the TX2 with 4GB LPDDR4, 16GB eMMC, and slightly reduced camera, display, and PCIe Gen2 support. Nvidia has introduced a spin-down of the Jetson TX2 compute module that falls between the TX2 and the lower-end Jetson Nano. The Jetson TX2 NX runs Linux on the […]
Host your website with dynamic content and a database on a Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi's single-board machines have set the mark for cheap, real-world computing. With its model 4, the Raspberry Pi can host web applications with a production-grade web server, a transactional database system, and dynamic content through scripting. This article explains the installation and configuration details with a full code example. Welcome to web applications hosted on a very lightweight computer.
5 signs you might be a Rust programmer
I'm a fairly recent convert to Rust, which I started to learn around the end of April 2020. But, like many converts, I'm an enthusiastic evangelist. I'm also not a very good Rustacean, truth be told, in that my coding style isn't great, and I don't write particularly idiomatic Rust. I suspect this is partly because I never really finished learning Rust before diving in and writing quite a lot of code (some of which is coming back to haunt me) and partly because I'm just not that good a programmer.
Open source drone makes it to Mars, System76 unveils its new keyboard, and more
In this edition of our open source news roundup, learn about open source on Mars, System76's new keyboard, a 5G open source stack, and more.
Install intellij-idea on Fedora 33 via COPR Repository
Procedure below works quite smoothly and eliminates any issues during similar manual setup which is available as well via `sudo dnf install openjfs`. First enable COPR Repository and perform install . . .
Star Labs Adds Coreboot Open-Source Firmware Support to Their LabTop Mk IV Linux Laptop
UK-based Linux computer manufacturer Star Labs announced today that the long-anticipated Coreboot open-source firmware is now available for their Star LabTop Mk IV laptop.
IBM's Arranged Marriage Between OpenShift and Power Aims at Hybrid Cloud Crown
Its new Power-based hardware appliance for IBM cloud on premises ships with Red Hat's container orchestration platform. Power Systems and IaaS now feature expanded OpenShift support.
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