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Headless NanoPi combines RK3399 with dual GbE ports
FriendlyElec has posted specs on a “NanoPi R4S” SBC equipped with a hexa-core RK3399 with up to 4GB LPDDR4, a microSD slot, dual GbE, dual USB 3.0, and -20 to 70? support. Rockchip’s RK3399 has been dropping in price over the years, with RK3399-based Linux hacker boards starting at over $100 but now selling for […]
KDE Plasma 5.20.3 Desktop Update Arrives with More Than 30 Bug Fixes
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.20.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 5.20 desktop environment series with another layer of bug fixes to further improve stability and reliability.
How to Install the KDE Plasma Desktop on CentOS 8
If you install CentOS on your desktop, you will find Gnome as the default desktop environment. Here is how to install KDE Plasma on CentOS.
System76 Launches New Galago Pro Linux Laptop with 11th Gen Intel Core CPUs
System76 announced today a new version of its Galago Pro ultra portable and powerful Linux laptop loved by many customers, featuring the latest generation Intel Core processors and an optional Nvidia GTX GPU.
How to report security vulnerabilities to the Linux Foundation
We at The Linux Foundation (LF) work to develop secure software in our foundations and projects, and we also work to secure the infrastructure we use. But we’re all human, and mistakes can happen. So if you discover a security vulnerability in something we do, please tell us! If you find a security vulnerability in […]
Install Webmin on Ubuntu 20.04
Install Webmin on Ubuntu 20.04. Webmin is a web based control panel to manage Linux your Linux server through a browser-based web interface. You can manage user accounts, cronjobs, DNS settings, and other common settings related to server using Webmin.
Clonezilla Live Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 5.9, New Release Brings Major Changes
Clonezilla Live developer Steven Shiau announced today the general availability of a new release of his live Linux distribution that includes major enhancements and bug fixes, including the Linux 5.9 kernel.
Ryzen V2000 shows up on SBCs, mini-PCs, and signage player
ASRock unveiled a “4×4-V2000” SBC and “iBOX-V2000” mini-PC based on it that feature AMD’s Ryzen Embedded V2000. Meanwhile, Ibase previewed a Mini-ITX SBC and signage player based on the V2000. ASRock and Ibase have each announced several products based on AMD’s new Ryzen Embedded V2000 system-on-chip. ASRock’s 4×4-V2000M and 4×4-V2000V SBCs drive its new iBOX-V2000M […]
New Intel Vulnerabilities Now Patched in All Supported Ubuntu Releases
Following the recent Linux kernel updates for Ubuntu 20.10 and all the supported Ubuntu releases, Canonical published today an updated version of the Intel Microcode package to address the latest vulnerabilities.
MX Linux 19.3 is released. What’s New and Upgrade Steps
The finest and stable Linux distribution MX Linux 19.3 was released. We take a look at what's new. Also, this post explains how to download and upgrade MX Linux to its latest build - MX Linux 19.3.
Meet Proxmox Backup Server, a Debian-Based Open Source Enterprise Backup Solution
Proxmox launched today Proxmox Backup Server as a new edition of its Debian-based Linux distribution engineered to act as an enterprise solution for backing up and restoring physical hosts, virtual machines and containers.
Test GNOME apps on this Linux reference platform
I'm very excited about GNOME 3.38. The new version of the Linux desktop environment includes lots of new features and a noticeable performance boost. But in the background, mostly unnoticed, is another neat new thing about GNOME: the development of GNOME OS.
Improve open source community sustainability by tracking these two metrics
In early 2020, I wrote an article on three metrics for tracking and measuring offline, in-person community-building activities. Little did I (or the world) know then that offline, in-person activities of any kind would soon become unfeasible for the foreseeable future.
Install Oracle’s VirtualBox 6.1.16 on Fedora 33
This is a bit different method until Oracle release Fedora 33 repositories. Fedora 32 VirtualBox rpm works with Fedora 33, but unfortunately there is fixed version of python(abi) = 3.8, we have to change this and rebuild rpm package. Here is commands howto do it.
Canonical Reverts Intel Microcode Update in Ubuntu Due to Boot Failures in Tiger Lake Systems
Canonical has reverted the Intel Microcode update released on November 11th for all supported Ubuntu Linux releases to address a regression causing boot failures on some Intel Tiger Lake systems.
LXQt 0.16.0 Review – Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment
LXQt 0.16.0 released with more improvements and bug fixes. Here we review the changes and take you through the new features of this lightweight Qt desktop environment.
22120: Your Browsing History As A Self-Hosted Offline Internet
22120 is a tool to save your browser history as an offline archive, available for Linux, Microsoft Windows and macOS. Currently, it only supports Chrome-based web browsers, but its developer is investigating making this work for Firefox too.
This Is the Default Theme of Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
The Debian Project announced today the winner of the artwork contest for the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system, due for release in summer 2021.
How To Edit A File Without Changing Its Timestamps In Linux
This brief guide explains how to edit a file without changing its timestamps in Linux.
How to Install PowerDNS Server and PowerDNS Admin on Ubuntu 20.04
PowerDNS is a free and open-source authoritative nameserver. PowerDNS Admin is a web-based tool used for managing PowerDNS. You can create and manage DNS zones using the web browser. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install PowerDNS and PowerDNS admin on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
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