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New features for running containers on NFS with rootless Podman
New options in Podman make it easier to use rootless Podman on an NFS home directory.
Raspberry Pi 4 gains 8GB RAM version and 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS
Raspberry Pi Ltd. has launched a version of the Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB DDR4 for $75. It also released a beta of Raspbian — now called Raspberry Pi OS — with a 64-bit architecture that can fully exploit the 8GB RAM. A new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with 8GB of RAM has touched […]
Mozilla's journey to environmental sustainability
The programme may be new, but the process has been shaping for years: In March 2020, Mozilla officially launched a dedicated Environmental Sustainability Programme, and I am proud and excited to be stewarding our efforts.
Simplify data visualization in Python with Plotly
Plotly is a plotting ecosystem that allows you to make plots in Python, as well as JavaScript and R. In this series of articles, I'm focusing on plotting with Python libraries. Plotly has three different Python APIs, giving you a choice of how to drive it.
Total War: WARHAMMER II – The Warden & The Paunch DLC Is Out Now for Linux
Feral Interactive launched today The Warden & The Paunch DLC (Downloadable Content) for the acclaimed Total War: WARHAMMER II video game for Linux and macOS platforms.
Linux-loving Windows 10 May 2020 Update squeaks in with days to spare before June
Scampering through spring fields, or a cautious dribble seeping under the bathroom door?
After a lengthy gestation in the Insider Program, the Windows 10 May 2020 Update (aka 2004, aka 20H1) has arrived, replete with a Linux kernel in the form of the Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL).…
First new Docker release under Mirantis appears
Docker, the company, couldn't make a go of it, but Docker Enterprise, under its new owner Mirantis, is moving forward.
4 Linux distributions for gaming
Gaming on Linux got a thorough kickstart in 2013 when Valve announced that their own SteamOS would be written on top of Linux. Since then, Linux users could realistically expect to play high-grade games that, in the past, required the purchase of a Windows computer or gaming console. The experience got off to a modest start, with just a few brave companies like CD Projekt Red, Deep Silver, Valve itself, and others putting the Linux penguin icon in their compatibility list, but eventually, even Gearbox and Square Enix were releasing their biggest titles on Linux.
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How to Execute PHP, Python and Perl Scripts Using Cron Job
This tutorial allows you to run PHP, Python and Perl scripts using the cron job.
Using Curl to make REST API requests
In this article, we’re going to discuss how to use curl to interact with RESTful APIs. curl is a command-line utility for transferring data from or to a remote server. It is installed by default on macOS and most Linux distributions.
How to Install PyroCMS with Nginx an Let's Encrypt SSL on CentOS 8
PyroCMS is a powerful modular CMS and development platform built with Laravel 5, which allows you to build better Laravel websites and applications faster.
Raspbian Renamed as Raspberry Pi OS, New 64-Bit Beta Available Now
With the launch of the 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 computer, the Raspberry Pi Foundation also unveiled today the renaming of their Debian-based Raspbian Linux operating system as Raspberry Pi OS.
Simplify data visualization in Python with Plotly
Plotly is a plotting ecosystem that allows you to make plots in Python, as well as JavaScript and R. In this series of articles, I'm focusing on plotting with Python libraries.
Plotly has three different Python APIs, giving you a choice of how to drive it:
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PoE-ready Ryzen V1000 SBC is all about camera control
Axiomtek’s “MIRU130” SBC targets embedded vision applications with a Ryzen V1000 SoC, 4x USB 3.1 Gen2, HDMI and DP ports, cam triggers and lighting controls, 2x M.2, PCIe x16, and 4x GbE ports, 2x of which offer PoE. Axiomtek recently launched a CAPA13R, joineing Seco’s similarly 3.5-inch SBC-C90 as the only SBCs we have seen […]
You Can Now Buy a Raspberry Pi 4 Computer with 8GB RAM
The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today the availability of the latest Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer with no less than 8GB RAM, which is on sale now for only $75 USD.
Understanding the Color Code of Linux Files
You may know that everything is a file on Linux, including a hard disk, graphics card, USB, etc. Linux uses color code to distinguish file types. This tutorial helps you learn about color coding of Linux files.
Manage startup using systemd
While setting up a Linux system recently, I wanted to know how to ensure that dependencies for services and other units were up and running before those dependent services and units start. Specifically, I needed more knowledge of how systemd manages the startup sequence, especially in determining the order services are started in what is essentially a parallel system.
CoreOS Container Linux Reached End of Life, Here Are Some Alternatives
On May 26th, 2020, the Container Linux distribution by CoreOS has officially reached end of life, which means that it will no longer be supported or maintained.
Machine vision computer supports 5GBase-T cameras
Imago’s Linux-ready “VisionBox AGE-X5” computer has an Intel 6th Gen CPU plus 2x 5GbE ports for driving new 5GBase-T cameras. Also onboard: 2x GigE, 4x USB 3.0, DIO, LED controllers, and camera triggers. In recent years we have seen a growing number of embedded boards and systems with 2.5GbE and 10GbE ports, but no 5GbE […]
Using regmaps to make Linux drivers more generic
Device drivers can support more revisions and SoC platforms by abstracting away specific hardware interface layouts. Let's examine a specific instance of this process, namely the effort to make the MIPI DSI host controller driver more generic.
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