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Manjaro Linux Installation
In this guide, we'll perform an installation of Manjaro Linux. Manjaro is a versatile and user friendly Linux disribution with minimal system requirements. It's quickly rising in popularity and making a name for itself in the Linux world. Now is a great time to get into it.You'll be able to follow along with the steps in this tutorial whether you are installing Manjaro onto a physical system or as a virtual machine.
How open-source software transformed the business world
People still think of open-source software as general programs for general problems. And, it is, but it's also become vital for vertical markets and companies as well.
Geppetto carrier design service licensed by Toradex for Arm Linux modules
Toradex has licensed Altium’s online Geppetto embedded board prototyping and design tool for customers using its Arm-based, Linux supported Verdin and Colibri modules. Gumstix, which was acquired by Altium, has long been known for its Geppetto Design-to-Order (D2O) custom board design service for customizing carrier boards based its own Linux-driven modules and those of partners […]
Drone camera solutions aim for new heights
We’re now way past the era when an ordinary camera on a quadcopter style drone is a big deal. Today’s drone cameras are highly sophisticated, with designs evolved for drone use. The latest solutions support thermal imaging, multiple camera streams and more.
Manjaro Linux vs Arch Linux
Arch Linux and Manjaro are two popular linux distributions, or distros, that have been getting more attention and gaining more users over the years. Although the two distros have a lot in common (in fact, Manjaro is an Arch Linux derivative), there are still many differences. This article will help you learn about the similarities and differences between the two, and help you decide which one to use if you are not sure.
Code your first algorithm in Scratch
With more kids learning from home this year, it's important to engage them with unique learning opportunities. The classroom looks very different than it did before, and it's going to continue to evolve. So should the lessons we teach.
5 questions to ask yourself when writing project documentation
Before getting down to the actual writing part of documenting another one of your open source projects, and even before interviewing the experts, it's a good idea to answer some high-level questions about your new document.
Now available: Fedora on Lenovo laptops!
Lenovo laptops with Fedora Workstation pre-installed are now available for online and phone purchase.
Collabora Online Development Edition 6.4 Office Suite Gets a Fresh Look, Many Improvements
Collabora Productivity released today version 6.4 of their Collabora Online Development Edition (CODE) open-source office suite based on LibreOffice Online.
Balancing Linux security with usability
Your system should be secure, but open enough to serve its function. Here are some tips on how to strike that balance.
How to remove broken packages in Ubuntu
You have tried to remove a package in Ubuntu but to no avail ? In this short tutorial, we shall provide some tips using Ubuntu built-in utilities that may help remove a potentially broken package on your Debian OS.
Pico-ITX board spins triple 4K displays with Elkhart Lake
Congatec announced a Linux-ready “Conga-PA7” Pico-ITX SBC with Intel’s new Atom x6000E SoCs with up to 16GB LPDDR4-4267 and 512GB UFS 2.0 flash, triple 4K display support, 2x GbE with TSN and OOB, and 2x USB 3.1. Congatec has announced an SBC and four SMARC, Qseven, COM Express compute modules based on Intel’s new Elkhart […]
Puppy Linux 9.5 “FossaPup” Is Here to Revive Your Old PC, Based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Dubbed as FossaPup64, the Puppy Linux 9.5 distribution is now available to download for all you Linux nostalgics out there or anyone who wants to use a lightweight distro to revive a 15-year-old computer.
Automation controller builds on Raspberry Pi CM3+
Sfera Labs’ “Iono Pi Max” industrial controller runs Linux on a RPi Compute Module 3+ and offers 10/100 LAN, 3x USB, isolated CAN and serial, relay and analog I/Os, plus RTC, UPS, and more. Sfera Labs has launched an Iono Pi Max edge computing and industrial controller that “combines the high-reliability and bus interfaces of […]
Find security issues in Go code using gosec
It's extremely common now to encounter code written in the Go programming language, especially if you are working with containers, Kubernetes, or a cloud ecosystem. Docker was one of the first projects to adopt Golang, Kubernetes followed, and many new projects select Go over other programming languages.
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How to Make XFCE’s Panels and Terminal Transparent
XFCE is very customizable, and you can easily change the color of the panel. Here is how you can make the XFCE panel and terminal transparent
Using ssh-keygen and sharing for key-based authentication in Linux
SSH key-based authentication is helpful for both security and convenience. See how to generate and share keys.
Apps that Will Help You to Create the Unique Blog Design
Do you want to open a blog? Are you looking for aesthetically appealing designs to stand out in your industry? Many of us want a distinct recognition with a great fan following. However, we find...
Rosetta@home: Help the Fight Against COVID-19 With Your Linux System
Want to contribute to the research on coronavirus? You don’t necessarily have to be a scientist for this. You may contribute with part of your computer’s computing power thanks to Rosetta@home project.
How to use a USB Drive on Debian 10
In this article, we will explain how you can use a USB device in your Debian system by manually mounting in your system. We will also explain how to unmount it after you are finished using the device.
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