Showing all newswire headlines
View by date, instead?« Previous ( 1 ... 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 ... 7439 ) Next »
Mastering dd Command: Comprehensive Guide with Practical Examples
What you’re reading is only the first of many articles from the “Learning Linux Commands” series. Why would we want to do such a thing? Because it’s useful to have every option and possible use of a widely used command all in one place.
Gokapi 1.9 File Share Server Introduces Redis Support
Gokapi 1.9, a lightweight self-hosted file share server, brings Redis integration, improved upload speeds, and a fresh Docker image.
Qt Creator 14 Open-Source IDE Released with Support for Lua-Based Plugins
The Qt Company released today Qt Creator 14 as the latest stable version of this open-source IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for designing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in the Qt language.
ChatGPT Alternatives: Exploring Free, Open-Source and Affordable AI Models
In this article, we'll see much more free & affordable ChatGPT alternatives, exploring their capabilities, expertise and use cases.
Huge factory sim Shapez 2 releases on August 15 with over 300k wishlists
It's almost time to get cutting some shapes, with the Early Access release of Shapez 2 coming on August 15. Their press team mentioned the developer has managed to build up over 300,000 wishlists, so at this point it's pretty much guaranteed to be a success early on.
How to Install Mattermost on Debian 12
An open-source messaging system, Mattermost provides a secure and flexible chat service with features like file sharing, a search function, and integrations. With its user-friendly interface, Mattermost is easy to use and is becoming more popular. It is a no-cost substitute for platforms like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and similar services. This tutorial will show you how to install Mattermost on Debian 12.
A $60 Intel-Based SBC Cheaper & Faster than a Raspberry Pi 5
Love the idea of tinkering around with a small, single-board computer (SBC) but need something more powerful than most ARM-based offerings provide? If so, the new Radxa X4 from Radxa may be of interest.
7 New Features in Linux Mint 22
Linux Mint 22 is an upcoming upgrade with several impactful changes. But, what are the key features that make it a worthy upgrade over the older release or other distros?
How to Access Your Linux (WSL) Files in Windows 10 and Windows 11
Windows 10's May 2019 Update introduced an easy, safe, and officially supported way to access and work with your Linux files from within File Explorer and other applications. Here's how to get at your Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) files.
New AMD Linux Driver Patches Enable I3C HCI Support
One of the newest patch series out from AMD this week is on providing I3C HCI driver support for their MIPI I3C IP block found within their latest processors.
The Pervasive Influence of Linux on Modern Software Development and DevOps
Since its inception in the early 1990s, Linux has grown from a hobbyist's project into a foundational pillar of the modern technological world. Its impact spans across various aspects of technology but is particularly pronounced in the realms of software development and DevOps.
Testing in the Cloud: Enabling Fedora's openQA for flexible cloud deployment
OpenQA is a tool for functional, end-to-end testing of operating system distributions. Earlier this year, Collabora undertook a project, sponsored by Meta, to reproduce Fedora’s openQA deployment in the AWS cloud.
Randy Bias Is VP Open Source Strategy and Technology at Mirantis’ New OSPO
Bias’s job, if I’m reading the press release correctly, is to make sure that Mirantis keeps to the letter and spirit of open source. It says he’ll be responsible for “ensuring greater transparency in Mirantis’s open source engagement, and providing internal and external reporting to hold Mirantis accountable as a responsible open source citizen.”
How to Install Docker Desktop on Debian 12 (Bookworm)
Get Docker Desktop up and running on Debian 12 with our detailed and easy-to-follow guide. Step-by-step instructions tailored for Bookworm.
Linux-Compatible Board Built Around RK3576 with 6TOPS NPU for AIoT Applications
The Forlinx Embedded FET3576-C SoM and its carrier board are designed to meet the demands of the AIoT market, emphasizing high performance, substantial computing power, and energy efficiency.
DreamQuest N95 Mini PC Running Linux: Introduction
This is a multi-part blog looking at a DreamQuest N95 Mini PC running Linux. The model we’re testing has an Intel N95 processor, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 1TB M.2 SSD. It sounds like an inexpensive machine to run Linux.
Curl 8.9.0 Is Here: New Features, Bugfixes, and How to Install
Daniel Stenberg, the maintainer of Curl, has announced the release of Curl 8.9.0. This release marks a significant milestone in the project's history, with a whopping 260 bugfixes, 11 changes, and 2 security fixes.
AMD Reveals More Zen 5 CPU Core Details
As a follow-up to last week's AMD Zen 5 overview with the Ryzen 9000 series and Ryzen AI 300 series, today the embargo has lifted on some additional Zen 5 CPU core details.
BAFTA Award-Winner Siobhán McSweeney to host Mozilla’s 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards in Dublin, Ireland on August 13
Following the news of our 25 honorees for The 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards, Mozilla is thrilled to announce that actress and presenter Siobhán McSweeney will be hosting this year’s ceremony which will celebrate these individuals for leading the next wave of AI.
How to Convert Documents Between LibreOffice and Microsoft Office File Formats on Linux
Converting documents between LibreOffice and Microsoft Office file formats can be essential for ensuring compatibility and ease of access across different platforms and software suites. On Linux, several methods and tools are available to facilitate this conversion process, enabling users to switch seamlessly between file formats without losing data integrity or formatting.
« Previous ( 1 ... 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 ... 7439 ) Next »