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GNOME 3.36.5 Desktop Update Released with Various Improvements and Bug Fixes
The GNOME Project announced today the general availability of GNOME 3.36.5 as the fifth point release in the latest GNOME 3.36 desktop environment series, introducing more bug fixes and translation updates.
Firefox maker Mozilla axes a quarter of its workforce, blames coronavirus, vows to 'develop new revenue streams'
250 'true Mozillians' laid off, Taiwan office completely shuttered
Firefox maker Mozilla has axed 250 employees, or a quarter of its workforce, claiming the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is to blame after hitting it in the wallet. The organization also vowed to "ship new products faster and develop new revenue streams."…
Introduction to the Systemd journal
Systemd is nowadays the init system adopted by almost all Linux distributions, from Red Hat Enterprise Linux to Debian and Ubuntu. One of the things that made Systemd the target of a lot of critics is that it tries to be a lot more than a simple init system and tries to re-invent some Linux subsystems.
The Free Software Movement is Falling for Too Many Old Tricks
RMS does a reasonable job of introducing people to the subject of when "Open" is something meaningless.
Install Odoo using Docker, Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04 – AWS
Install Odoo using Docker Compose, Nginx, SSL on Ubuntu 20.04. Odoo is a management self hosted software to run a business with a top notch user experience. In this tutorial you are going to learn how to install and setup Odoo using Docker and Docker Compose and configure Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL and connect it with PostgreSQL in Amazon RDS. Installing Odoo using Docker Compose is the easiest way compared to install manually.
Edit images with Jupyter and Python
Recently, my kid wanted to make a coloring page from a favorite cartoon. My first thought was to use one of the open source programs on Linux that manipulate images, but then I remembered I have no idea how to use any of them. Luckily, I know how to use Jupyter and Python. How hard can it be, I figured, to use Jupyter for that?
Use a Linux terminal on your Android phone
When it comes to ultra-mobile computing, I prefer the PocketCHIP or a Raspberry Pi with a screen rather than a mobile phone or tablet. These solutions offer a pure Linux environment that's as open source as the hardware allows and make no assumptions about how I expect to work.
Better Than Top: 7 System Monitoring Tools for Linux to Keep an Eye on Vital System Stats
Top command is good but there are better alternatives to Top. Take a look at these system monitoring tools that are similar to top but are actually better.
Ubuntu 18.04.5 and 16.04.7 LTS Release Candidate ISOs Now Ready for Public Testing
Here we go again! Canonical is looking for help from the community to test drive the upcoming Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS (Xenial Xerus) point releases.
Byte – music player designed for elementary OS
Linux is endowed with a plethora of open source music players. And I’ve reviewed the vast majority. But I seem to keep finding interesting music players. Byte is the latest I’ve stumbled across. Byte is a GTK-based music player. It was created with the desire to make a good music player for elementary OS. It focuses on two aspects: features and design. Byte isn’t tied to elementary OS; it runs on other Linux distributions.
How to read Lynis reports to improve Linux security
When I read Gaurav Kamathe's article Scan your Linux security with Lynis, it reminded me of my time as a systems administrator for the US Department of Labor. One of my duties was to keep our Unix servers hardened. Each quarter, an independent verifier came in to review our servers' security status. Each time on the day the verifier was scheduled to arrive, I ran Security Readiness Review (SRR), a scanning tool that used a large set of scripts to identify and report any security findings.
MX Linux 19.2 KDE Edition Reaches Release Candidate, Final Release Imminent
Three weeks after the release of the second beta version, the upcoming and highly anticipated MX Linux 19.2 KDE Edition distribution reaches Release Candidate stage and it's now inches closers to the final release.
Google confirms in-house scheduler open-sourced into Linux
If this fine-grained thread control tech can run The Chocolate Factory, imagine it unleashed in Android. Google has confirmed that it plans to contribute some of its in-house scheduling code to the Linux kernel, but hasn’t disclosed whether it has motivations beyond a desire to share.…
How to trace system calls made by a process with strace on Linux
There are times when it’s useful to inspect what a running application is doing under the hood, and what system calls it is performing during its execution. To accomplish such a task on Linux, we can use the strace utility. In this article we will see how to install it and we will learn its basic usage.
WordPress 5.5 Arrived With These Awesome Features
WordPress is the most popular CMS in the world. With great power comes great responsibility. WordPress team keeps releasing security and optimization updates regularly. In WordPress 5.5, the team has focused on three aspects, speed, search, and security.
How to Install Flectra on CentOS 8 with Nginx as a Reverse Proxy
Flectra is an open-source, powerful and customizable business management tool that helps you grow your business through its powerful modular design covering all essential aspects of most businesses. This makes it the ultimate business app suite that gives you a scalable business management platform which provides you with all the freedom to make the software work for you and your business setup.
Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) Artwork Contest Is Now Open for Entries
The Debian Project officially open the artwork contest for the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) operating system series, calling all talented artists and designers to create a beautiful desktop look and feel.
An Android operating system that prioritizes mobile data privacy
Android and iOS devices are notorious for uploading your personal data to their cloud services without your permission. If you are concerned about your mobile data privacy, you have another option to consider for your next smartphone: the /e/ operating system, a free and open source, Android-based operating system. The eFoundation community is led by Gaël Duval, a legacy Linux developer and entrepreneur who founded Mandrake Linux in 1998.
How to create and edit PDF files in Debian 10
PDF or Portable Document Format is one of the most widely used and well-known file formats used to read, print and exchange documents that do not require any editing. However, sometimes it is necessary to create and edit PDF files.
Whiskey Lake computer has PoE and optional PCIe x4 AI accelerators
IEI’s rugged, Linux-ready “DRPC-230-ULT5” DIN-rail system runs on 8th Gen U-series CPUs with 3x GbE, up to 6x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 6x COM, SATA, DP, HDMI, mini-PCIe, M.2, and optional PCIe x4 with Myriad X-based AI cards. IEI has launched three fanless DRPC-230-ULT5 embedded computers with DIN-rail mounting that run Linux or Win 10 […]
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