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How To Setup Python Env In Ubuntu On Windows
Tutorial on how to install Ubuntu and enable Python virtual environment on Windows
Setting up KVM Hypervisor on SparkyLinux 2020.9 rolled forward up to 11/08/2020 (VENV)
Due to Libvirt version 6.8.0 there is no more any problems with deployment KVM Guests on EXT4 file system.
Linux Weekly Roundup: GIMP 2.99.2, LXQt 0.16.0, Sparky Linux 5.13 and More
Here's this week's roundup series, curated for you from the Linux and open-source world on application updates, new releases, distribution updates, major news, and upcoming highlights.
Customize Xfce Desktop for Modern Look and Productivity
You can customize the super lightweight Xfce desktop for a modern look and improve productivity by tweaking various settings. In this guide, we explain the steps to configure a basic Xfce desktop installation (for example - Xubuntu) entirely and make it look modern while being productive.
How to Install Tomcat on Ubuntu 20.04
Apache Tomcat (Or just Tomcat for short) is the most popular and widely-used Java application server. It is an open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps of installing Tomcat 9 on an Ubuntu 20.04 VPS.
Open environments are where innovative ideas thrive
In the first article of this series, I examined the nature of the innovation process in great detail. I also discussed some sources of resistance to it.
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AWS preps its own library of public Docker container images
With Docker restricting how quickly users can pull down images from its Docker Hub for free, Amazon Web Services is finally creating its own repository of public container images. But there's a bigger problem here for all container and cloud users.
Emmabuntüs Linux Debian Edition Is Now Based on Debian Buster 10.6, Uses Xfce and LXQt
Emmabuntüs Collective announced the release and general availability of the Emmabuntüs Linux Debian Edition update 1.03 distribution used for refurbishing old computers.
Streamline your JavaScript code with top-level await
JavaScript is a popular programming language that started out as a single-threaded, synchronous language, meaning that one step runs after another step without waiting to fetch any external resources or perform any lengthy calculation or process. If the script requires such a resource or calculation, this synchronous behavior results in an error. This blocks all other processes in the queue from running whether or not they were dependent on the step that produced the error.
How to make Debian Linux faster
As a Linux user, you may have experienced a decrease in the speed of your system over time. There can be a number of common suspects that lead to lower system performance, including a large number of heavy applications at startup, sub-optimal configurations, and many other factors.
How to move WordPress into a Linux container
Moving personal services into Linux containers requires planning. See what it takes to containerize years of information from WordPress.
Comet Lake appears on mini-PC, AI Box, and Mini-ITX systems
Intel’s 10th Gen CPUs recently showed up on several new systems including a v2 respin of Purism’s Librem Mini mini-PC, Sintrones’ EBOX-7010 upgrade of its earlier 9th Gen EBOX-7000 AI box, and Portwell’s 2.5GbE enabled WADE-8212 Mini-ITX SBC. Just as we wondering whether Intel’s 14nm 10th Gen Comet Lake-S processors were going to be a […]
How to Undo Last Git Commit
Sometimes, when working with Git, you may want to undo the latest commit. A commit is a snapshot of a Git repository at a given time. Git has a reference variable called HEAD that points to the latest commit in the current working branch. To undo a commit, all you need to do is point the HEAD variable to the previous snapshot.
How open source makes me a better manager
I was introduced to open source by my husband, a long-term Unix/Linux user. When he encouraged me to attend the Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG), a local meetup in the Raleigh, NC, area, I was quite intimidated, as I was one of a handful of women in attendance. But the more I learned about open source, the more intrigued I became.
Display Linux Commands Cheatsheets With Tealdeer In Terminal
Tealdeer is a fast, un-official tldr client that allows you to access and display Linux commands cheatsheets in your Terminal.
Raspberry Pi security add-on helps evaluate Connected Home over IP spec
Infineon’s “Optiga Trust-M eval kit” is a Pi add-on for evaluating the ZigBee Alliance’s Connected Home over IP home automation standard. The eval kit is built around a Trust-M Shield2Go board equipped with the EAL6+-compliant Trust-M security chip. Infineon Technologies, which is primarily known in these pages for its widely used Optiga TPM security chips, […]
Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) Daily Builds Are Now Available for Download
It’s that time of the year again, when Canonical kicks off the development cycle of the next major Ubuntu Linux release, in this case I’m talking about Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo), due for release in April 2021.
Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) New Features and Release Date
The next release of Ubuntu Linux is Ubuntu 21.04 code-named Hirsute Hippo development begins. And the daily build .iso images are now available. We tried to find out the expected new features.
Tweak your Git config for multiple user IDs
Git's git config command (hereafter referred to as "config") enables you to set repository or global options for Git. It has many options, and one of them, includeIf, is handy when you have dual roles using Git, for example, working full time as a developer and contributing to open source projects in your spare time.
Advantech and Engicam launch SMARC modules with the RK3399
Advantech’s “ROM-5780” and Engicam’s “SmarCore RK3399” SMARC 2.1 modules run Linux or Android on a Rockchip RK3399 with 2GB RAM, 16GB eMMC, and optional carrier boards. Yesterday while researching Kontron’s fA3399 SMARC module, we were unable to find any other Rockchip RK3399-based SMARCs on LinuxGizmos so we cast the Inter-net and found two more. Advantech’s […]
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