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Ubuntu Linux Core 24 is a leap forward for IoT and edge computing
Canonical has officially launched Ubuntu Core 24, a special-purpose Linux for the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing. If you want an operating system that ensures long-term reliability and security for embedded systems, Ubuntu Core 24 is for you -- it comes with a 12-year Long-Term Support (LTS) commitment.
How to Deny/Allow Access to Files Using .htaccess
The .htaccess file is a powerful configuration tool for web servers that use Apache. It allows you to control various aspects of your website, including security settings. One of the critical uses of the .htaccess file is to manage access to files and directories. This article will guide you through the process of using .htaccess to deny or allow access to files based on different criteria, such as IP address, user authentication, and file types.
How to Disable Avahi-Daemon Without Uninstalling in Linux
Learn how to disable avahi-daemon in Linux, what exactly avahi-daemon is, and whether you should consider enabling it back.
KDE Frameworks 6.3 Released with Various UI Improvements and Bug Fixes
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 6.3 as another update to this collection of more than 70 add-on libraries to Qt that provide a wide range of commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE applications.
GNU/Linux Now 20%+ in Norway's Desktops/Laptops, Over 10% Across All Devices
Norway seems like quite a "world leader" in GNU/Linux adoption. Nobody would argue that Norwegian users do so to "save money". Norway is a rich country.
Improved Linux Driver Support Coming For LG Gram 2024 Laptop Models
Merged to the Linux kernel back in 2018 was an LG Gram laptop driver for supporting various hotkeys and extra functionality of these LG laptops. That driver is now being extended to support the latest LG Gram laptop models.
Proton Pass Password Manager Debuts on Linux
Proton Pass launches on Linux, supporting all major distros and securing passwords with Argon2 encryption. Here's more on that.
How to Install Google Earth on Ubuntu and Other Distros
In this article, you'll learn how to install Google Earth Pro and the CE variant on Ubuntu and other Linux distros with practical examples.
Real-time and Core editions of Ubuntu arrive
Canonical has followed up the latest LTS release of Ubuntu with real-time and IoT editions, while ushering the last interim release into retirement.
5 Best Free and Open Source Proof Assistants
In computer science and mathematical logic, a proof assistant or interactive theorem prover is a software tool to assist with the development of formal proofs by human-machine collaboration.
Edward Brockelsby: how expelled hacker took over Debian's SSH2 package
It is now more than 48 hours after my first disclosure about the Edward Brocklesby affair and there is no comment whatsoever from the Debian security team. The only comments they make are to attack me personally, a reprisal for raising another serious security concern.
Open Source Android Email Clients to Replace Gmail
In this article, we will be looking at some of the apps that you can use to manage your emails on Android. You can use these apps as an alternative to the Gmail app from Google.
How to Install Multiple Python Versions on Ubuntu Using Pyenv
Learn how to install multiple Python versions on Ubuntu using Pyenv without any conflict issues, and then create a separate virtual environment.
CentOS Stream 10 Shapes Up for RHEL 10
CentOS Stream 10's repository with 100% signed RPMs is now available, shaping the base for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.
Show Progress of cp, mv, Tar, Rsync, or Scp Commands in Linux
Learn how to show progress of cp, mv, rm, rsync, dd, scp, adb, tar, gzip, zip, 7z, unzip, etc., commands in Linux with/without using any tool.
Updated Intel Meteor Lake Tuning For Linux Shows Huge Performance/Power Improvements
It's like magic with one line of code changed in the Linux kernel that Intel is reporting up to 19% performance improvement for Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" and up to an 11% improvement in performance per Watt. Or in another EPP mode, the power consumption during video playback can be reduced by 52%!
Building resilient access to talent
How embracing open source can help organizations overcome tech skills challenges. Good news: The IT skills shortage is over. Bad news: it's been replaced by an IT skills crisis – a humongous human resource deficit that's causing hydra-scale headaches for businesses across all sectors.
Centralize Your Digital World: How to Building a Home Server with Debian
In today’s digital age, managing and centralizing your data and services is becoming increasingly important. Whether you're looking to store your media files, run your own personal cloud, or host various applications, a home server can offer enhanced data privacy, security, and accessibility. This guide will walk you through the process of building a home server using Debian, one of the most stable and versatile Linux distributions.
SpacemiT Muse Pi: A RISC-V SBC Featuring the SpacemiT M1 SoC
The SpacemiT Muse Pi is a development board that leverages the cutting-edge RISC-V architecture. It is powered by the SpacemiT M1, an Octa-core System-on-Chip, which is designed to support multiple serial peripherals and a range of wireless communication standards.
NVIDIA 550.90.07 Linux Graphics Driver Is Out Now with Various Bug Fixes
NVIDIA 550.90.07 graphics driver for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems is now available for download with various bug fixes and improvements.
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