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How To Set Up a Private Docker Registry on Ubuntu 22.04
If you are working for an organization and want to keep your Docker images in-house for quick deployment, then hosting a private Docker repository is perfect. This tutorial will teach you how to set up and use a private Docker registry on a Ubuntu 22.04 server using Amazon S3 as a storage location.
How the Linux Foundation's Dent project is bringing open source innovation to networking infrastructure
Amazon is one of the leading contributors to Dent and helped to get the project started back in 2019 at the Linux Foundation. Dent is largely targeted at edge deployments which is where Amazon and other large organizations are using the technology.
3 Different Ways to Install Node.js on AlmaLinux 9
Node.js is a cross-platform java-script runtime for server-side programing language. It's built on top of Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, which allows you to execute JavaScript code on the server side. This tutorial will show you how to install Node.js on AlmaLinux 9.
The Community Platform Engineering F2F 2023 Experience - Part II
20 Mar 2023 – 23 Mar 2023 – Barcelona, Spain Intro If you have not already – now is the best time to read through the first part of the event report before getting into the second part here. Day 2Wednesday, 22nd March 2023The team members decided to start a bit late on the second […]
Docker CE on Alma Linux 9: A Quick and Easy Installation Guide
Docker is an OpenSource software that provides OS-level virtualization for developing, shipping, and running applications. In this guide, you will learn how to install Docker CE (Community Edition) on Alma Linux 9.
IBM Has Killed OpenSource.com, Rejecting the Open Source Way
IBM seems to have shut down OpenSource.com (it’s online but inactive; nobody works on it anymore). The Linux Foundation did the same to Linux.com in 2019 and then trashed it (because it doesn’t care about Linux, except as a brand to milk).
KeePassXC 2.7.5 Password Manager Adds New Option to Allow Screenshots, Botan 3 Support
The KeePassXC 2.7.5 open-source, free, and cross-platform password manager, a community-driven port of the “Keepass Password Safe” app, has been released over the weekend as another maintenance update in the KeePassXC 2.7 series bringing you a bunch of enhancements and lots of bug fixes.
Rhino Linux Brings the Rolling Release Model to Ubuntu
Want a new Linux experience? Rhino Linux, still in beta, gives users a rolling Ubuntu experience with an Arch AUR taste.
The perils of unsupported open-source in the enterprise
Savvy IT managers can ramp up expert support provision for open-source software installations
Sponsored Post To say that Linux is now proven in the enterprise is stating the obvious: the global Linux operating system market is projected to grow from $6.27 billion in 2022 to $22.15 billion by 2029, at a more-than-brisk compound annual growth rate of almost 20 per cent.…
Linux Mint: The Perfect Out-Of-Box Linux Experience
Learn everything you need to know about Linux Mint, an Ubuntu-based operating system with a user-friendly interface and user-centric approach.
SolidRun launches TI Sitara AM64x embedded modules starting at $55.00
SolidRun’s new industrial System-on-Module features the AM64x Sitara family of processors from Texas Instruments. The embedded products provide support for multi-protocol industrial ethernet with TSN and they are compatible with new the HummingBoard-T carrier boards also from SolidRun. The product page shows that there are two Sitara SOM variants available for now: the Sitara AM6442R […]
An unexpectedly fresh blast from the past, Freespire 9.5 has landed
Remember Linspire, formerly known as LindowsOS? It's now Freespire and thriving
A descendant of one of the oldest desktop Linuxes around surprises… both by existing at all, as well as by being impressively good.…
How to Upscale Image Size with Upscayl
Viewing low resolution images on the big screen looks blurry, right? Then it’s time to introduce with Upscayl, which helps you to increase the resolution of the image which is powered by advanced AI models.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 14th, 2023
The 137th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 14th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
SBC boasts i.MX 8M Plus processor for machine learning
The eDM-SBC-iMX8MP is a Single Board Computer that runs Linux on the NXP i.MX8M Plus quad-processor with an integrated Neural Processing Unit and HiFi4 DSP. The datasheet indicates that this DATA MODUL SBC can be ordered with two variants of the NXP i.MX8M Plus processor. The main differences noticed is that one of the processor […]
10 Things to do After Installing Arch Linux
An assorted list of things to do after installing Arch Linux - from system updates to desktop customization and more.
Rugged computing System houses Jetson AGX Orin SoM
The Jetsys-5330 is a rugged small computer system built around the NVIDIA Jetson Orin AGX Orin System-on-Module. The new device from Elma Electronic features multiple expansion ports and can handle up to 6x GMSL2/GMSL1 cameras. The JetSys-5330 AI performance varies depending on the Jetson AGX Orin module selected. For example, the Jetson AGX Orin 32GB […]
Make Apps Always Open on the Active Screen in KDE Plasma
Are you tired of constantly rearranging your windows and applications when switching between screens in KDE Plasma? Improve your KDE Plasma workflow by always opening apps on the active screen. Check out this guide for a simple and easy solution.
KDE Frameworks 5.106 Improves Breeze Icons, Plasma Browser Integration, and More
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.106 as another monthly update to the KDE Frameworks 5 open-source collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing common functionality to the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE Gear software suite.
Google IO: A deeper dive into the developer day's details
WebGPU, Chrome extensions, Android, Dart, Flutter, and more. Google's developer keynote at its IO show on Wednesday focused on Android and on web technology, which suddenly looks much more capable thanks to WebGPU, an API that allows web applications to tap into local GPU hardware.…
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