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ICP introduces EPIC SBC with Alder Lake-P processors
ICP presented today the NANO-ADL-P single board computer which is designed to deliver high-performance in a compact form factor. The device comes with up to 16GB RAM, dual 2.5 GbE LAN ports, and multiple display interfaces. The NANO-ADL-P datasheet indicates that this device can be equipped with any of the following 12th Gen. Intel mobile Alder […]
How to Install Linux Kernel 6.4 on Ubuntu 23.04, 22.04 or 20.04
Upgrade Ubuntu to Linux Kernel 6.4 easily using Mainline Kernel Installer. Follow our simple GUI or CLI steps for Ubuntu 23.04, 22.04, and 20.04 installations.
What are the best open-source fonts (sources & families)?
As a content creator, I need to choose fonts carefully, especially concerning licenses, and this is why I mainly resort to using fonts with open-source licenses that allow me to publish my modest designs without fear of legal prosecution.
InkBox 2.0 eBook Reader Is Here with a Host of Improvements
Announced as the “Biggest release of InkBox OS ever,” the free and open-source eBook reader, InkBox 2.0, impresses with many new features. Here's what's new!
Zorin OS Launches Highly Anticipated Zorin OS Upgrader
Introducing the game-changing Zorin OS upgrader, making your Zorin upgrades seamless.
How to Install Shopware on Debian 11
Shopware is an application that is used for marketing and creating online shops. It is written in PHP language and stores the information in MySQL database service. Shopware is available both as open source and commercial edition. Its advantage is that this software is platform-independent, which means that it can be installed on different operating systems such as Linux, Windows, MacOS, etc. In this blog post, we will install the Shopware along with the LAMP stack.
Some People Who Signed a Defamatory Petition Demanding the Removal of Richard Stallman (From the FSF and Everything Else) Have Remorse
In a manic rush to crucify the father of Free software (who had started the GNU/Linux operating system almost 40 years ago) thousands of delirious people signed an utterly ludicrous petition (full of distortions and lies) — a petition managed by an employee of IBM. Now, years later, some of them want their names to vanish.
NetworkManager 1.42.8 Adds Support for Port Priority for Bonding and PPP 2.5
The NetworkManager 1.42.8 open-source network connection management utility has been released today as a new maintenance update to the latest NetworkManager 1.42 stable series for GNU/Linux distributions.
New TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 Linux Laptop Gets NVIDIA RTX 4000 Series GPUs
German-based Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the 8th generation of their TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 Linux-powered laptop with newer NVIDIA GPUs, newer Intel CPU, DDR5 RAM, and more.
How to Install Docker on Debian 12 (Bookworm)
Learn step-by-step how to install Docker on Debian 12 and unlock the power of containerization. Get started with our comprehensive guide.
Why is Kali Linux Preferred by Hackers?
A few points why Kali Linux is used by most of the hackers and pen testers.
Rocky Linux claims to have found 'path forward' from CentOS source purge
Ripples rebounding and reflecting from Red Hat's rebuff of RHEL rebuilds
The backlash against Red Hat's decision to stop distributing the source code of RHEL for free to non-customers continues to widen.…
Signing in to Pocket just got even more secure
The Pocket app and web experience are trusted by millions of people everyday to stay up to date and informed on the topics they care about most, free from clickbait, fake news and the pressure and anxiety often felt while on social media platforms. Since being acquired in 2017, Pocket is part of the family […]
Challenge the default with Firefox
In our ever faster and more overwhelming online lives, we’ve learned to settle for the obvious choices — the ones we’re made to believe are practical and right for us. Our phones come with pre-installed apps, our laptops have their own browsers. But in real life, we can choose to go to our local ethical […]
How to Install GCC on Linux Mint 21 or 20
Learn the quick and easy steps to install GCC on Linux Mint 21 or 20 to compile and run C/C++ code.
Blender 3.6 LTS Adds Light Trees Support on AMD GPUs, HW Ray-Tracing on Intel Arc
Blender 3.6 LTS is now available for download as the latest and greatest stable version of this open-source, free, and cross-platform 3D computer graphics and modeling software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
How to Install Chkrootkit on Debian 12 Bookworm
Learn two methods to install Chkrootkit on Debian 12 Bookworm in the following guide. Ensure the security of your system with step-by-step instructions for a smooth installation process.
Get a Sneak Peek at Bodhi Linux 7.0: RC Now Open for Testing
Bodhi Linux 7.0 release candidate (RC) is available for testing and preparation for an enhanced user experience and updates.
Libreboot Open-Source BIOS/UEFI Replacement Gets Support for New Hardware
The Libreboot project informs 9to5Linux today about the general availability of a new Libreboot release that introduces support for new hardware, as well as numerous improvements.
How to bind an SSH public key to a specific command
In the client-server architecture used by the SSH protocol, a client can authenticate by providing a tunneled clear text password or by using a public/private key pair: this is called public key authentication. A user who logs in in via a public key on a remote machine has complete access to the command line; in certain situations, however, it may be useful to associate a public key to a single specific command, for security reasons.
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