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How to Install Liquorix Kernel on Pop!_OS
Learn how to easily install the Liquorix Kernel on your Pop!_OS system with our step-by-step guide. Enhance your performance and optimize your experience.
Ambiq reveals Apollo4 Lite SoCs for low-power portable devices
This week, Ambiq launched two powerful and energy-efficient System-on-Chips designed for a wide range of consumer wearable applications including healthcare products. Both variants are equipped with a 2D/2.5D graphics accelerator and one of them support Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity. According to Ambiq, the Apollo4 Blue Lite SoC is built on their own proprietary Subthreshold Power-Optimized […]
How to Set up PostgreSQL Replication on Debian 11
PostgreSQL is an advanced and enterprise-class RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) that supports both SQL (relational) and JSON (non-relational) querying. In this tutorial, I will install and set up the Logical Replication of the PostgreSQL database server via pglogical2 on two Debian 11 servers.
Step-by-Step Guide: Install phpBB with LEMP on Debian 12/11/10
Install phpBB with LEMP on Debian 12/11/10: Easy, straightforward guide for setting up phpBB using LEMP stack.
SUSE Promises to Fork RHEL and Make It Publicly Available
As Red Hat’s reputation as an example to the corporate world on how to do open-source right fades, will SUSE’s new CEO, Kirk-Peter van Leeuwen, pick up the mantle?
Linux Kernel 6.5 Enters Testing Stage with RC1: Discover What's New
Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 6.5 RC1 for everyone to test, which brings regular updates, and more support for modern protocols.
cURL Command in Linux: 30 Powerful Examples Unveiled
Learn 30 practical cURL command examples in Linux.
Istio Service Mesh hits milestone (years after the open source project should have)
The open source Istio service mesh project is hitting a major milestone today as it officially graduates to be a full project at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).
Three signs that Wayland is becoming the favored way to get a GUI on Linux
May be about to join systemd as the new tech for graybeards to scorn... but adopt anyway
It has taken about 15 years to get there, but there is mounting evidence that the Wayland display server may soon topple X11 as the most common way to get a GUI on Linux.…
Star Labs Unveils the Byte Mk II Mini Linux PC, Drops AMD for Intel CPU
UK-based Linux hardware vendor Star Labs unveiled today the Byte Mk II as the second generation of the company’s Open Source and Linux-powered mini computer.
Linux has over 3% of the desktop market? Its more complicated than that
StatCounter says it does, but a closer look reveals old-school Linux desktops are still stuck at a lower number. If you take a broader view, however, Linux is the most popular end-user operating system of all.
How to Install Open VMware Tools on Pop!_OS
Learn how to easily install Open VMware Tools on Pop!_OS with our step-by-step guide.
How to Install XanMod Kernel on Pop!_OS
Learn how to effortlessly install XanMod Kernel on Pop!_OS. Follow our step-by-step guide for a smooth and optimized performance boost.
Wowie Zowie! Linux Use Hits 3%! The Year of the Linux Desktop Is at Hand!
At this rate we should hit the 10% mark sometime around 2091, just in time for the Linux Centennial Celebration.
SUSE Gets Momentum, Fork Red Hat Enterprise Linux
In a surprising move, SUSE announced plans to release their fork, fully compatible with and based on RHEL. Here’s more on that!
Linux.com Has Been Outsourced to a Private Company (Linux Foundation (LF) Contractor) and It's Recycling the Domain for Non-Linux Purposes
A contractor paid over $2,500,000 per year seems to be running Linux.com these days. The terrifying thing is, there’s no actual content added, just links, and it's seldom about Linux; they’ve turned the domain into a sort of linkfarm of the so-called ‘Linux’ Foundation. It’s worth noting that the ‘Linux’ Foundation has gone very quiet lately, like it was struck by lightning or simply does not wish to be seen. “They are probably trying to kill off the brand,” one reader told us, “at least that is how they have been acting under Microsoft Zemlin.” With only 2 posts in 2 weeks, and moreover everything being just an LF link/plug (not an actual story), it’s hard to see how Linux (kernel or GNU/Linux) gets promoted at all. Why did they fire all the writers and all the editors in early 2019? The site used to be a very valuable resource with information and news about GNU/Linux.
BeagleV-Ahead pocket computer powered by RISC-V SoC
BeagleBoard.org launched today the open-source BeagleV-Ahead. This new open-source RISC-V Single Board Computer is powered by the Alibaba T-head System-on-Chip which combines a quad-core RISC-V CPU, 4 TOPS NPU and 50 GFLOPS Imagination BXM-4 GPU. As previously mentioned, the BeagleV-Ahead accommodates the Alibaba-T-Head TH1520 SoC with the following features: TH1520 — quad-core 64-bit RISC-V 64GCV […]
How to Read Contents of Compressed File in Linux
FossTechi: This short article explains how to read the contents of compressed files and directories in Linux without extracting them using the 'Z*' command.
Thunderbird Supernova – Better Than Ever, Here’s What’s New
Thunderbird 115 Supernova has arrived! Embrace its stunning new design and improved features to streamline your email workflow.
Thunderbird 115 Shines Bright with Supernova UI and Exciting Enhancements
Learn about Thunderbird 115 feature, which brings the stunning Supernova UI, feature upgrades and bug fixes.
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