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In a Feel Good Moment, Linux 6.10 Makes One Last Change to ReiserFS
It’s been a while since Hans Reiser was in the news. That’s because it’s been 16 years since he was sentenced to spend 15 years to life as a guest of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for murdering his wife. Before that he was an important part of the Linux and open-source scene.
How to List All Files Installed by an RPM Package
In this article, we will discuss how to list all files installed by an RPM package on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system. RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) is a powerful package management system used by RHEL and other RPM-based distributions. Understanding how to list the files provided by an RPM package can be particularly useful for system administrators and users who need to verify the contents of installed packages or troubleshoot issues related to package files.
Ultramarine Linux 40: Fedora in the Heart, Budgie on the Face
Ultramarine Linux 40: Based on Fedora 40, rainy spring theme, early upgrades, a new Xfce edition, and more.
Where do Terraform and OpenTofu go from here?
Here's the tea, for all open sourcers inclined to drink it
Opinion Oracle is dropping Terraform for OpenTofu, and IBM's CEO is talking up open source. What does all this mean for both programs? Here's what I see happening. …
How to move from Redis to Valkey
The Redis move to a new license means it will no longer be considered open source software. This article will explain how to move from Redis to the alternative, Valkey. Background A few weeks ago, the company behind Redis published a blog post announcing that future versions of the Redis project were moving from BSD-3 […]
Manjaro 24 is Arch Linux for the rest of us
Because not everyone has time to be a tech guru
Manjaro Linux is the DIY-spirited Arch Linux distro, but made easier – so that those still on their way to guru status will be able to say: "I run Arch, BTW."…
Linux awk Command
Among the numerous text processing tools available on the Linux shell, awk stands out for its power and versatility. Originally developed in the 1970s by Aho, Weinberger, and Kernighan, awk is more than just a command - it's a complete programming language designed for processing and analyzing text files.
Ubuntu 24.04 upgrades available - to Mantic users
Enjoy some Noble Numbat novelty now – but excluding GNOME 46.1 . It comes a bit later than usual, but if you are running Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur, you should start seeing prompts to upgrade to the new release.…
Mozilla Corporation Org Changes to Accelerate our Path to the Future
Over the past few months, we’ve been accelerating our ability to execute outstandingly, make faster decisions, and realize our multi-product ambitions. To help facilitate this, I’m excited to announce an organizational change within the product team. This change will enable us to better develop and scale products at different stages of development and maturity. Today, […]
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple QuickTime Player
QuickTime Player is a multimedia player which handles a wide range of picture, video, audio, and panoramic image formats.
Optimizing Linux Server Performance: Benchmarking and Advanced Techniques
In the realm of IT infrastructure, the performance of Linux servers is a critical factor that can significantly influence business operations, user experience, and cost efficiency. Linux servers, known for their flexibility and open-source nature, are prevalent in enterprise environments. Understanding how to evaluate and optimize their performance is essential for maintaining a robust and responsive IT ecosystem. This article delves into the intricacies of benchmarking and optimization techniques to ensure your Linux servers operate at their peak potential.
SECO -- Single Board Computer with RK3568 SoC and Linux Compatibility
SECO 3.5" Single Board Computer with RK3568 SoC and Linux Compatibility . The SBC-3.5-RK3568 by SECO emerges as a robust 3.5” single board computer powered by the Rockchip RK3568 SoC, combining high performance with extensive connectivity options. This SBC is tailored for a variety of applications, from industrial automation to digital signage and media streaming.
How to count number of columns in CSV file using bash shell
Counting the number of columns in a CSV file is a common task that can be easily accomplished using various tools available in the Bash shell. In this article, we will explore five different methods to achieve this. Each method will utilize different command-line tools and techniques, giving you a comprehensive understanding of how to handle CSV files in a Bash environment.
Long-term supported distros' kernel policies are all wrong
Or so says CIQ, which coincidentally has issues obtaining RHEL's kernel sources. Comment A new hire at Rocky Linux creator CIQ is rocking the LTS-Linux-distro boat – by shining a spotlight on the elephant in the room (or one of the herd).…
How to Use XXD Command in Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to use the XXD command to manage, convert, and display binary data from standard input or file on Unix and Linux.
RISC-V Based MaixCAM With 1TOPS NPU Performance and 5MP Camera Support
RISC-V Based MaixCAM With 1TOPS NPU Performance and 5MP Camera Support
The Sipeed MaixCAM is a specialized hardware platform designed for AI vision and AIoT applications, powered by the SOPHO SG2002 processor. This versatile board supports both Linux and RTOS environments, making it suitable for a range of embedded projects.
How to Install MediaWiki on Debian 12
MediaWiki is an open-source wiki software used by the largest wiki sites such as Wikipedia and Wikimedia. This tutorial will show you how to install MediaWiki with the LAMP Stack (Apache, MariaDB, and PHP) on the Debian 12 server.
Fedora 41 to Introduce New Spin with Miracle Window Manager
A new Fedora spin is in the works for the upcoming Fedora 41 release.
How to Use Envsubst to Replace Environment Variables in Linux
Learn how to substitute single or multiple environment variables from a file using the envsubst command-line tool in Linux.
Getting a 'Thank You' From Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) Will Cost You $5,000 to $30,000 (Same as Last Year)
Right now one of their associates (SFC) tries to spend money to censor us
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