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Module and dev kit run Linux on QCS610 camera SoC
Lantronix has launched an “Open-Q 610 ?SOM” module and $995 dev kit that run Linux on Qualcomm’s camera-focused, AI-enabled octa-core QCS610 SoC with triple 4-lane MIPI-CSI interfaces. The Intrinsyc division of Lantronix has announced a tiny Open-Q 610 ?SOM compute module and Open-Q 610 ?SOM Development Kit that run Yocto Linux on a new Qualcomm […]
Ubuntu 21.04 Is Slated for Release on April 22, 2021
The next major release of the very popular Ubuntu Linux distribution will be Ubuntu 21.04, and Canonical already published an official release schedule and final release date.
Bring old hardware back to life with OpenBSD
Almost everyone has (or knows someone who has) old hardware sitting around gathering dust because they believe that no modern operating system (OS) supports such a relic. I know this is wrong because I am one of those geeks who likes to use every piece of equipment as long as it is possibly functional.
How to Install RainLoop on Ubuntu 20.04
In this tutorial, we’ll be showing you how to quickly install the RainLoop email client on your Ubuntu 20.04 VPS, including instructions for both Apache and Nginx setup.
How to add/remove PPA repositories in Debian
In this article, we will explain how you can use the Debian command line and GUI to manage PPA repositories in your system. We will explain in detail how to add, view, and remove a PPA repository.
How to Install and Use Siege Benchmarking Tool on Ubuntu 20.04
Siege is an open-source multi-threaded load testing and benchmarking tool for Linux. You can perform a stress test using a single URL with a specific number of users or you can put all URLs in files and. stress them simultaneously.
It’s Official: Linux Kernel 5.10 Will Be an LTS Release
It’s official, the upcoming Linux 5.10 kernel series will be an LTS (Long Term Support) series supported with maintenance updates for at least two years from the release date.
YAML for beginners
YAML is an easy, expressive, data-oriented language that distinguishes itself from document markup languages.
Linux and open-source jobs are hotter than ever
So, you want a great job in technology? The Linux Foundation and Edx HR survey shows your best move will be to polish up your Linux and open-source skills.
Vote for the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” Desktop Artwork Now
With the upcoming Freeze stage knocking at the door of the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system, it’s time for the community to vote for the default desktop artwork.
ModBerry controller advances to Raspberry Pi CM4
Techbase has opened $272 and up pre-orders on a modular “ModBerry 500 CM4” industrial controller based on the Raspberry Pi CM4. Basic features include GbE, serial, 8-bit DIO, USB, and 1-Wire and options include NVMe, 5G, fieldbus, and digital and analog I/Os. Poland-based Techbase has upgraded its ModBerry 500 line of passively cooled DIN-rail automation […]
A reminder of some recent Linux game releases - October 2020 edition
Despite this feeling like the longest year ever, time continues moving on and there's been a number of great games released with Linux support in the last few months.
How to Install TYPO3 CMS with Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04
TYPO3 is a free and open-source content management system written in PHP. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install TYPO3 CMS with Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-14 Is Coming on November 4th with Better Support for Android 9 Devices
The UBports Foundation announced today a call for testing for the upcoming OTA-14 software update for their Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system for Linux smartphones and tablets.
Coffee Lake 3.5-inch SBC has up to three GbE ports
Axiomtek’s 3.5-inch “CAPA520” SBC runs Linux or Win 10 on 8th and 9th Gen Coffee Lake CPUs with triple display and -20 to 60°C support plus up to 3x GbE, 6x USB, 2x SATA, and mini-PCIe and ZIO expansion. Axiomtek has announced a 3.5-inch, Intel Coffee Lake SBC that follows its similar, 6th and 7th […]
Linux 5.10 rc1 Released as Long Term Support Kernel
Linux 5.10 rc1 released as Long Term Support (LTS) Kernel. Linux Kernel 5.10 will be LTS after the earlier LTS Kernel 5.4.
Linux kernel's Kroah-Hartman: We're not struggling to get new coders, it's code review that's the bottleneck
Plus: 'Intel is not doing well with disclosures. I’m not happy. It’s not getting better'. Open Source Summit Europe Speaking in an "Ask the Experts" session at the online Open Source Summit Europe conference today, Linux kernel's stable branch maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman said there are plenty of new contributors to the code though the bottleneck is finding the people to review it.…
How to Add a Simple Progress Bar in Shell Script
At times, we need to write shell scripts that are interactive and user executing them need to monitor the progress. For such requirements, we can implement a simple progress bar that gives an idea about how much task has been completed by the script or how much the script has executed. To implement it, we only need to use the “echo” command with the following options and a backslash-escaped character.
How to set Timers, Alarms, and Stopwatches on CentOS 8
In this article, I will show you how to set timers, alarms, and stopwatches on your CentOS 8 system. We will perform these actions using two different ways. First, using the graphical user interface and then using the terminal.
colorls - turbocharged alternative to ls
colorls is a command-line utility that aims to improve on ls. color is written in Ruby.
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