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11 Linux Distributions You Can Rely on for Your Ancient 32-bit Computer
If you have vintage hardware with 32-bit processor and you would like to keep on using it for some purpose, here are the best choices of Linux distros with 32-bit support.
SparkyLinux 5.13 Is Now Available for Download with Latest Debian Buster Updates
SparkyLinux 5.13 is now available for download as the latest update to the Sparky 5 “Nibiru” stable series based on Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” operating system.
Hot Swappable Filesystems, as Smooth as Btrfs
Filesystems, like file cabinets or drawers, control how your operating system stores data. They also hold metadata like filetypes, what is attached to data, and who has access to that data. Quite honestly, not enough people consider which file system to use for their computers.
Perspective puzzle game Superliminal is out now for Linux
Superliminal's timed exclusive period on the Epic Games Store is now up, and it has released on Steam along with full Linux support with a port from Ethan Lee.
5 surprising ways I use Jupyter to improve my life
The Jupyter project offers interactive ways to write software with technology like JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook. This software is commonly used for data analysis, but what you might not know (and the Jupyter community didn't expect) is how many things you can do with it.
Here are my top five unexpected and creative ways to use Jupyter.
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Purism Launches 2nd Gen Librem Mini Linux PC with a 10th Gen Intel Core CPU
Purism, the privacy-focused Linux company developing the well-known Librem laptops and smartphones, has now launched a new version of its Librem Mini Linux PC.
Dell enables Linux hardware privacy controls
Do you want to make sure your webcam and microphone are off? Dell's adding code into Linux to support its hardware privacy controls.
Creating a multi-boot Linux desktop system
Take a look at how to select your favorite live operating system from a single USB drive.
Raspberry Pi 400 - PC in a Keyboard in Just $70
Raspberry Pi 400 is a brand new product from the Raspberry Pi - and it's a portable computer inside a keyboard.
Create a list in a Flutter mobile app
Flutter is a popular open source toolkit for building cross-platform apps. In "Create a mobile app with Flutter," I demonstrated how to install Flutter on Linux and create your first app. In this article, I'll show you how to add a list of items in your app, with each item opening a new screen. This is a common design method for mobile apps, so you've probably seen it before, but here's a screenshot to help you visualize it:
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6 evening rituals for working in tech
This strange time has given us, on one hand, the chance to slow down, yet on the other, it's busier than ever. Especially if you have others in your life to care for in addition to yourself. But you can't give from an empty cup, so, this list of evening rituals is focused on what you can do for yourself right after you turn the computer off, shut the laptop, or say goodbye to the last virtual meeting of the day.
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How to install Notepadqq (Linux Notepad++ Clone) on CentOS 8
In this article, we will learn how to install Notepadqq on CentOS 8 Linux system and launch it through a terminal command. This article would also helpful for developers who want to use the similar functionalities of notepad++ on the Linux system.
Linux desktop distributions: Best of 2020
It's time to crown the best of the best Linux desktop distributions for 2020.
How to send Linux application logs to AWS CloudWatch
AWS CloudWatch is a monitoring service provided by the AWS cloud. AWS provides default monitoring for server parameters like CPU Utilization, Network In, Network Out and many more. This tutorial shows how to send the application or server logs to AWS CloudWatch.
The November 2020 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the November 2020 issue.
How to move MediaWiki into a Linux container
In this next installment of this moving services to Linux containers series, we look at how MediaWiki can operate in a containerized environment.
LXQt 0.16.0 Desktop Environment Released with Three New Themes, Many Improvements
LXQt 0.16.0 has been released today as the latest version to this lightweight Qt desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems, adding numerous improvements and bug fixes.
SBC runs on a Vortex86EX2 SoC with a split personality
ICOP’s Linux-ready, 2.4W “VEX2-6415” SBC features DM&P’s x86-based dual-core Vortex86EX2, which enables two OSes to run at once. The SBC offers dual LAN ports, dual mini-PCIe interfaces with SIM, and -40 to 85°C support. Taiwan-based ICOP, which primarily manufactures embedded boards and systems based on x86 CPUs from its sister company DM&P Group, has announced […]
The world needs women who code
How can we motivate more women to get into the technology field?
How to install and configure Fail2Ban on CentOS 8 and Fedora 33
Fail2Ban is a log parsing utility that scans log files of various processes and bans IP addresses that make too many password failures. This tutorial shows the installation and configuration of Fail2Ban on CentOS 8 and Fedora 33.
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