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FreeBSD Announces End of Support for 32-bit Platforms in Future Releases
FreeBSD will soon stop supporting the 32-bit platforms.
Emulate the Sinclair ZX80 home computer with Linux
The ZX80 was groundbreaking in many respects such as being the spark the ignited the home computer market in the UK. It was the first computer to use Sinclair’s legendary touch-sensitive keyboards with BASIC tokens accessible with a single keypress.
Raspberry Pi Kali Linux headless setup
Kali Linux is one of the many operating systems that has full support for the Raspberry Pi, thanks to the ARM installer images. Combining Kali with a Raspberry Pi essentially gives you a portable penetration testing machine. Kali Linux can be installed and run without a monitor, keyboard, or mouse, so you will not need to worry about plugging in any peripherals to the Raspberry Pi.
Introducing Ubuntus New Desktop Security Center
Ubuntu is introducing a new Desktop Security Center , aiming to enhance accessibility to underlying security features for users. Although still a work in progress, this Flutter-based tool has generated considerable interest.
SUSE’s ATIP 3.0 brings automation, control to 5G deployments
Linux and open-source technology provider SUSE today is announcing the latest iteration of its Adaptive Telco Infrastructure Platform (ATIP) 3.0 that offers better control over 5G network deployments using automation and better coverage for hardware. ATIP is based on SUSE’s edge stack with the addition of telco-specific optimizations.
Machine Learning in Linux: TTS - deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech
Coqui TTS (TTS) is a library for advanced Text-to-Speech generation. It offers pretrained models in more than 1,100 different languages, together tools for training new models and improving existing models. There are also utilities for dataset analysis.
IPFire Hardened Linux Firewall Distro Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 6.6 LTS
Michael Tremer announced today the release and general availability of IPFire 2.29 Core Update 183, a new major release for this hardened open-source Linux distro that primarily performs as a router or firewall.
Raspberry Pi as Minecraft Server
A Raspberry Pi, especially the newer models, possesses all the necessary hardware power for running a dedicated Minecraft gaming server. While it is easy enough to host the game off your desktop computer while simultaneously playing, having a dedicated server allows you to host an uninterrupted Minecraft session that can stay up and running for longer periods of time.
Ubuntu 24.04: Change timezone
Whether you’re a seasoned Ubuntu user or new to the operating system, understanding how to manage your system’s timezone is essential for ensuring that your computer’s clock is accurate, which is crucial for many applications and tasks. Adjusting the timezone in Ubuntu can be done through both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Command Line Interface (CLI), allowing users flexibility based on their preference or needs.
Damn Small Linux returns after a 12-year gap
DSL 2024 is not as svelte as it used to be – but who is?
Seventeen years after its last major version, an old favorite, Damn Small Linux, is back with a new 2024 release.…
How eBPF Can Help IT Teams Improve Security & Observability
There are various advantages of using Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) , a Linux kernel technology, to enhance observability and improve security in IT operations. Efficient data collection is critical, and traditional observability tools are limited in this regard.
Chromium Plans to Roll Out Web Monetization
Chromium is experimenting with a Web Monetization API, allowing site owners to generate revenue without ads. Here's more on that!
Microsoft might have just pulled support for very old PCs in Windows 11 24H2
Time to look elsewhere for an operating system for that ancient CPU. If you're running a very old PC but have managed to persuade Windows 11 to boot, it looks like the rug could soon be pulled from under you, judging by a post claiming that Microsoft's code will now require an instruction not found on old CPUs.…
How to Add Static Entries to the Hosts File on Linux
Learn how to add static entries to the Linux host file to achieve precise control over domain mapping. Quick and simple guide!
Attempt to upgrade Manjaro 23.1 via Manjaro Testing branch
In order to access a branch, you need to change your pacman-mirrors configuration. You are supposed substitute the value colored in blue (for illustrative purposes only) to one of the following: stable, testing or unstable. Manjaro Testing is runing kernel 6.7.4, System-wide Python appears to be 3.12.1, libvirt version 10.0 . The libvirt version has been displayed via virsh console.
This brief guide describes what is TTY and how to switch between TTYs without using function keys in Linux operating systems.
This brief guide describes what is TTY and how to switch between TTYs without using function keys in Linux operating systems.
Setting Up GPT4All on Ubuntu/Debian Linux
Welcome to the comprehensive guide on installing and running GPT4All, an open-source initiative that democratizes access to powerful language models, on Ubuntu/Debian Linux systems. Whether you’re a researcher, developer, or enthusiast, this guide aims to equip you with the knowledge to leverage the GPT4All ecosystem effectively.
Delta Chat – messaging software that works with e-mail
Delta Chat is a chat app that sends messages via e-mails, encrypted if possible, with Autocrypt. There’s no sign up procedure as you can use your existing e-mail account with Delta Chat.
Best Ways to Optimize Images for Web Performance
Unoptimized images are one of the most common causes for a slow website. With slow load times comes a negative impact on search engine rankings and user experience. Fortunately, optimizing images for web performance is a crucial step in ensuring fast-loading websites. Read on to find out how you can optimize images for web and improve your website’s page performance.
RIP John Walker, software and hardware hacker extraordinaire
Creator of the Hacker Diet and sponsor of pre-Web hypermedia system Xanadu. Obit Polymath, pioneering developer of software and hardware, a prolific writer, and true old-school hacker John Walker has passed away.…
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