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Xfce 4.16 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Dec 23, 2020 6:21 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Xfce
The Xfce 4.16 desktop environment has been officially released today as a major update that brings numerous new features and improvements over the previous release, Xfce 4.14.

Learn to use the Sed text editor

Created for version 7 of AT&T’s original Unix operating system, the sed command has been included with probably every Unix and Linux OS since. The sed application is a stream editor, and unlike a text editor it doesn’t open a visual buffer into which a file’s data is loaded for processing. Instead, it operates on a file, line by line, according to either a command typed into a terminal or a series of commands in a script.

Rancher Acquisition May Make SUSE a Kubernetes and Hybrid Cloud Powerhouse

After years of struggling to catch up, the German open source software firm buys what might be the ticket to finally turning around.

Pushing Mesa and Linux Graphics Towards Proprietary Microsoft GitHub, WSL (Vista 10), and DirectX

In yet another arrogant display of Hubris and self-admiration, Microsoft enters a project merely to divert resources away from its principal goals, instead rendering it a ‘slave’ of Microsoft’s proprietary universe (DirectX, WSL, GitHub)

How to build a multi-file fields concordance

Fields in a data table can be specified with either a field name or a field number. Name and number don't have to be the same in different files, so that a "FirstName" field could be field 3 in table A and field 4 in table B. Here I show how AWK can be used to build a concordance table that lists the field numbers for the same field names in two or more tables.

Learn Rust by writing a simple game

When you want to learn a new programming language, it's good to focus on the things programming languages have in common. Because programming languages usually share similarities, once you know one language, you can learn the basics of another by understanding its differences.

10 lessons from sysadmins adapting to change in 2020

While 2020 will certainly be remembered for elections, protests, and most of all, the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of other things changed in 2020, including a whole lot of cool changes in technology. Through it all, we could count on system administrators to do what they do best. Perhaps more so than ever, as we all moved from physical offices to working from home. We generated more load than ever on our infrastructure as more users relied on virtual private networks and videoconference tools to get their daily work done.

A Cloud-Native World Pushed Service Meshes Forward in 2020

Service meshes debuted in 2017, but it really broke big in 2020 due to the increased complexity of the cloud-native world.

Announcing FOSS Quiz: Quiz Platform For Open Source

FOSS Quiz is a central platform for taking various quizzes about open source software, so that interested users can try to answer these quizzes and learn much more about the respective project/software in the process, in a fun and interactive way.

Red Hat defends its CentOS decision, claims Stream version can cover '95% of current user workloads'

Red Hat's Karsten Wade, a Senior Community Architect and member of the CentOS board, has defended the decision to kill off CentOS Linux in favour of CentOS Stream, saying the two projects were "antithetical" and Stream is a satisfactory replacement in most cases.

How to Install Kali Linux on VMware

This article shows how to get Kali Linux up and running quickly as a Virtual Machine using VMware Workstation

5 open source security practices from 2020

Few of us really want to read articles about security. They're usually uncomfortable (and overwhelming) reminders of the things we aren't doing to keep our data safe and secure. Luckily for us, this year, Opensource.com authors specifically focused on writing about manageable security tasks. Some are afternoon projects, while others are small steps you can take to improve your default security settings.

How to enable end-to-end encryption while real-time co-editing in ONLYOFFICE Workspace

In ONLYOFFICE, Private Rooms are protected workplaces for encrypted collaboration where every symbol you type is encrypted using the AES-256 algorithm. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to enable Private Rooms for encrypted real-time co-editing in ONLYOFFICE Workspace.

How to install VLC Media Player 3 on CentOS 8

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Dec 22, 2020 3:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
VLC is one of the most popular media players that is available on Linux, Windows, Solaris, Android and OS X. In this article, we will learn how to install VLC on CentOS 8 Linux.

Low-cost LiDAR camera ships with open source software

Onion has gone to Crowd Supply to launch a $179, USB-connected “Onion Tau LiDAR Camera” for 3D depth sensing. The 160 x 60-pixel, 81? x 30? camera offers a open source Tau Studio Web App and Python API software. After eliciting interest from the Onion community with Onion’s experimental Omega2 LiDAR Kit based on its OpenWrt-on-MIPS based Omega2 module, the company collaborated with Visionary Semiconductor to produce a low-cost 3D LiDAR camera.

4 cool new projects to try in COPR from December 2020

Here are 4 packages from COPR. Check out some of what is available outside of the official Fedora packages.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 20th, 2020

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Dec 22, 2020 8:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The twelfth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here, for the week ending on December 20th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that have happened in the Linux world.

Manage Systemd Services Using systemctl With Examples

All the major Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Fedora, etc uses systemd init system today for managing and controlling various services while the system is running. In this guide, we explain the systemd commands which you can use to manage systemd services using systemctl.

10 must-read Linux success stories from 2020

Linux probably needs no introduction. The Linux kernel is at the heart of numerous Linux distributions that run on desktops, laptops, and servers. The Android operating system for mobile phones also uses the Linux kernel. In short, Linux is almost everywhere.

GNOME 40 is Looking to Bring Plenty of UX Changes And That’s a Good Thing

Everything is going horizontal in the new UX changes proposed in the upcoming GNOME 40 release.

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