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Meet GNOME Connections, a Modern Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop
GNOME developer Felipe Borges announced today a new app called “Connections,” which will be part of an upcoming GNOME desktop environment release.
How to Install ONLYOFFICE Document Server with Nginx on Debian 10
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Onlyoffcie Document Server on the latest Debian Buster 10. We will install the Onlyoffice Document Server with the PostgreSQL, Nginx, and Letsencrypt.
How to Install Rust on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Rust is fast and memory efficient with no runtime or garbage collector and easily integrate with other languages. In this guide you are going to learn how to install Rust language on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and create a Rust project.
Open source live streaming with Open Broadcaster Software
If you have a talent you want to share with the world, whether it's making your favorite sourdough bread or speedrunning through a level of your favorite video game, live streaming is the modern show-and-tell. It's a powerful way to tell the world about your hobby through a medium once reserved for exclusive and expensive TV studios. Not only is the medium available to anyone with a relatively good internet connection, but the most popular software to make it happen is open source.
How to Install MySQL on Ubuntu 20.04
MySQL is the most popular open-source relational database management system. It is fast, easy to use, scalable, and an integral part of the popular LAMP and LEMP stacks. This guide explains how to install and secure MySQL on Ubuntu 20.04.
New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates Fix 12 Vulnerabilities
Canonical published new Ubuntu Linux kernel security updates for all of its supported releases to patch several vulnerabilities discovered lately by various security researchers.
How to Get CPU Temperature on Ubuntu Linux
In this tutorial we learn how to check cpu temperature on Ubuntu Linux system. Lm-Sensors works on command line and Psensor on Desktop to get the temperature.
How to connect a Raspberry Pi to a serial USB port with Python from the terminal
Raspberry Pi can be used to interface with the real world from its GPIO, for example, by controlling a stepper motor. You can also use Raspberry Pi to dialog with some devices—like Arduino—by using a serial USB port. In this guide, I'll show you how to connect your Raspberry Pi to a serial USB port and read its values with Python from the terminal (without a desktop environment). For this purpose, we'll use Pyserial and its terminal tool.
Using mergerfs to increase your virtual storage
What happens if you have multiple disks or partitions that you’d like to use for a media project and you don’t want to lose any of your existing data, but you’d like to have everything located or mounted under one drive. That’s where mergerfs can come to your rescue! mergerfs is a union filesystem geared […]
How To Change Sudo Password Timeout In Linux
sudo remembers your password for 15 minutes by default. This brief guide explains how to change sudo password timeout in Linux.
How to Install ownCloud on Debian 10
OwnCloud is free, open-source, and self-hosted data synchronization, file sharing, and hosting server that allows you to store your personal files, documents, and pictures from a central location. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OwnCloud on a Debian 10 VPS.
6 Reasons the Future of Software Is Open Source
Open source has come a long way in the past 20 years. Back in 2001, Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer famously labeled Linux a cancer, but these days the tech giant is a platinum member of the Linux Foundation.
LibreOffice 6.3.6 Released as the Last in the Series, More Than 80 Bugs Fixed
The Document Foundation announced today the release of LibreOffice 6.3.6 as the sixth and last update of the LibreOffice 6.3 office suite series, which will reach end of life on May 29th, 2020.
3.5-inch Whiskey Lake SBC ships with Ubuntu image
Advantech’s 3.5-inch “MIO-5373” SBC runs Ubuntu or Win 10 on an 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPU and offers up to 32GB DDR4, up to 64GB eMMC, triple display support, 2x GbE, 4x USB 3.0, 2x M.2, and MI/O expansion. The MIO-5373 follows a long list of other 3.5-inch SBCs with Intel’s 8th Gen Whiskey Lake […]
How to Install Go on Ubuntu 20.04
Go, often referred to as golang is a modern open-source programming language created by Google that allows you to build reliable and efficient applications. Go is a compiled language, which means you need to compile the source code to create an executable file that is used to run the software.
Simplify remote meetings with open source voice chat
For science fiction fans, it feels like video chat was a long time coming, but now it's safe to say that a video call is indeed a great way to communicate remotely. Just as advertised by Star Trek and countless Philip K. Dick novels, the human face conveys a lot of information that the human voice doesn't. There's a human connection established through a video call that doesn't quite happen with text or even voice chats. It's a triumph of modern technology.
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Service process and out of process compositing in Monado
A new monado-service binary and out of process compositor has landed in Monado, the fully Open Source OpenXR runtime for Linux! Here's a demo of the compositor's new abilities running with the new Blender OpenXR VR Session.
Emulate IBM Model M Space Saver Bucklespring Keyboard Sound In Laptops
Bucklespring is a program that is used to emulate IBM Model M space saver bucklespring keyboard sound in Laptops and Desktops while typing.
10 ways to analyze binary files on Linux
"There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary and those who don't."
We work with binaries daily, yet we understand so little about them. By binaries, I mean the executable files that you run daily, right from your command line tools to full-fledged applications.
Linux provides a rich set of tools that makes analyzing binaries a breeze! Whatever might be your job role, if you are working on Linux, knowing the basics about these tools will help you understand your system better.
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Virtualization on the Linux desktop—Gnome Boxes vs virt-manager
We took Gnome Boxes for a quick spin—it has promise but needs more work.
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