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Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 Released with Better Support for Volla Phone, Android 9 Devices
UBports released today the Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 software update of their Ubuntu-based mobile operating system for Linux smartphones and tablets.
Things To Remember Before Upgrading Production Server
When your application is in production, upgrading it is riskier. If your server is powered by Linux, Linux distributions keep releasing new versions every now and then. Each major release contains bug fixes, security updates, and new tools.
Linux for beginners: 10 commands to get you started at the terminal
Don't fear the command line. Embrace it with these 10 starter commands.
Raspberry Pi panel PCs upgrade to CM3+ and expand to a half dozen models
ComfilePi has updated its industrial, IP65-protected “ComfilePi” panel PCs with a Raspberry Pi CM3+ in a variety of 7, 10.1-, 10.2, and 15-inch configurations with new features like eMMC and an exposed heatsink. Last week, ComfilePi announced a ComfilePi CPi-BV070WR variation on its similarly 7-inch ComfilePi CPi-A070WR panel PC that advances from a Raspberry Pi […]
How to keep an eye on field numbers
This week: I have a simple shell function, "fields", that generates a numbered list of the fields in a data table. With those field numbers I can then use AWK and the cut command efficiently on the command line. As an alternative I use a "fieldlist" function that puts the numbered list on my desktop like a Post-it note. Last week: A short rant about Python, R and UNIX.
Now and Then: Programming Languages to Shake up the Mix?
Back in September 2013 we carried an article showcasing 11 newfangled programming languages, each of which sought to approach programming in a fresh, modern way.
Solanum - A Pomodoro Timer For GNOME Desktops
In this brief guide, we will see how to effectively manage and track time using Solanum, a pomodoro timer for GNOME desktops.
Linux-driven 4K camera SoC targets the low-power AI edge
Ambarella has begun sampling a 10nm “CV28M” camera SoC for edge AI that runs Linux on dual 1GHz Cortex-A53 cores and offers CVflow CNN processing, a 320MP/s ISP, 4Kp30 encoding, and security features. Five years have passed since we covered a new Ambarella camera SoC, which is a shame since it’s so much fun saying […]
5 ways to decide if a software package is trustworthy
Open source software is everywhere these days—which is great—but how can you be sure that you should trust the software you've downloaded to do what you want? The area of software supply chain management—of which this discussion forms a part—is fairly newly visible in the industry but is growing in importance. I'm going to consider a particular example.
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How to Search the Web from Your Terminal with S
When you need to search the Web from the terminal, S can be a helpful tool. It supports many search engines with a simple command.
A Quick Guide to Linux Partition Schemes
What partition setup should you use when installing Linux? Follow this quick quide to find out Linux partition schemes and how to do it.
Contribute at the Fedora CoreOS Test Day
Friday November 6 to Thursday November 12, help Fedora QA and the Fedora CoreOS teams test Fedora 33 CoreOS.
Nitrux 1.3.4 Switches to KDE Plasma 5.20 Desktop, Offers Support for Linux Kernel 5.9
Uri Herrera just announced today the release and general availability of Nitrux 1.3.4, a new maintenance update to this KDE-based, desktop-oriented GNU/Linux distribution for the masses.
How to Try Linux Without a Classical Installation
For many different reasons, you may not be able to install Linux on your computer. Maybe you are not familiar with words like partitioning and bootloader, maybe you share the PC with your family, maybe you don’t feel comfortable to wipe out your hard drive and start over, or maybe you just want to see how it looks before proceeding with a full installation. I know, it feels frustrating, but no worries, we have got you covered! In this article, we will explore several ways to try Linux out without the hassle of a classical installation.
4 ways to run Kubernetes locally
Kubernetes is an open source orchestration platform for containers. Developed by Google, it offers an open source system for automating deployment, scaling, and managing containerized applications. Although most people run Kubernetes in a cloud environment, running a Kubernetes cluster locally is not only possible, it has at least two benefits........
No, your software ideas aren't copyrightable, US judge tells SAS amid its long-running feud with Brit outfit
console.log("go away and don't come back"); A US federal district court has ruled SAS cannot copyright the ideas behind its analytics software, rendering a senior judicial row over national sovereignty between the UK and America largely irrelevant.…
The New Raspberry Pi 400 is Basically a Tiny Computer Inside a Keyboard
Commodore 64 reborn in the form of Raspberry Pi 400. It is a tiny computer inside a keyboard, ready to just plug and play. Find out more about Raspberry Pi 400.
How to Install Cacti Monitoring Server on CentOS 8
Cacti is a free, open-source and powerful web-based network monitoring and graphing tool. It is used to monitor system performance, CPU load, and network bandwidth utilization.
KDE Plasma 5.21 - Top Upcoming Features and Release Date
The upcoming KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment is under development. And the feature updates and other changes are getting visible, slowly.
How the Kubernetes scheduler works
Kubernetes has emerged as the standard orchestration engine for containers and containerized workloads. It provides a common, open source abstraction layer that spans public and private cloud environments.
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