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The Ultimate Guide To Building Your Own Trading Platform
Overwhelmed with the thought of building your own trading platform? Read the following tips to help you get started.
Arianna – eBook reader and library management app
Linux has a fairly limited range of eBook readers, so we’re always keen to explore new entrants. Arianna is a ebook reader built for the KDE Plasma desktop but, of course, runs under other desktop environments. It uses Qt, a C++ framework for developing graphical user interfaces and cross-platform applications, and the Kirigami UI framework.
Linux Mint Was Right About Snaps and It Should Make LMDE the Default (Better Yet, Base It on Devuan)
The direction taken by Canonical in recent months has upset a lot of people, and rightly so; we kindly remind people that alternatives exist and Linux Mint already explores some of them
After 30 Years, Linux Finally Hits 3% Market Share
Linux enthusiasts rejoice! After a long journey, according to StatCounter’s data, by June 2023, Linux has achieved a 3% market share. Learn more about it here!
How to Install the Latest GNOME Alpha/Beta Versions on Arch Linux
This is a quick and dirty tutorial for those who want to install the alpha or beta development versions of the next major release of the GNOME desktop environment on Arch Linux for testing purposes only.
CTL Chromeboxes feature Alder Lake and Raptor CPUs
The CBx3 and CBx3-7 are two compact devices based on a Celeron processor from the 7000 Series and an i7-1355U 13th Gen processor respectively. These compact devices offer an array of features including Gigabit ethernet, Wi-Fi6E/BT5.3, dual HDMI ports, etc. As mentioned above, the CBx3 Chromebox is equipped with a Celeron P7305 processor while the […]
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Password Manager
Google Password Manager is a password manager built into Chrome and Android devices. While it’s free to use it’s published under a proprietary license with little information about security used.
Lightweight Distro Q4OS 5.2 “Aquarius” Is Out Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm”
The Q4OS project announced today the release and general availability of Q4OS 5.2 as the newest stable (and LTS) version of this lightweight, KDE-oriented distribution featuring the latest KDE Plasma and Trinity desktop environments.
Lichee Pi 4A available with up to 16GB RAM and 128GB eMMC
Sipeed recently launched new variants of the Lichee Pi 4A with more RAM and eMMC storage. This RISC-V based SBC comes with 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4K display output and support for wireless networking. At the heart of the Lichee Pi 4A is the TH1520 System-on-Chip, built on a 12nm process and featuring the RISC-V […]
Canonical and IBM Are Turning Ubuntu and Fedora Into Microsoft Windows, Time to Adopt Real Community Distros
IBM, with its notorious army of aggressive lawyers and mountains of software patents, is trying to make RHEL proprietary and render Fedora ‘spyware’ (they know it’ll put off existing and potential users; later they can claim “reduced demand” for it and mothball the whole thing, rebranding it as “CentOS” after they had already fired Fedora management and then abandoned OpenSource.com and OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice); Canonical keeps up with evil by doing some of its own and they don't compete with Microsoft, so we can trust neither of them
MicroSOM features STM32MP1 Series MCU
The MicroGEA STM32MP13 is a small embedded product based on one of the latest STM32 processors designed for wearables and low-powered consumer applications. Additionally, the device is industrial qualified and supports Linux operating systems. According to the product brief, the MicroGEA STM32MP13 integrates the following microcontroller: STM32MP135 — 32-bit Arm Cortex-A7 (Up to 1.0GHz); L1 […]
Snap-Based Immutable Ubuntu Coming as Flathub Downloads Pass the Billion Mark
As Canonical readies a new Snap-driven version of Ubuntu desktop, Flatpak downloads keep growing and growing and growing…
Solus Rises from the Ashes with the New 4.4 “Harmony” Release
Solus OS is back and better than ever! Dive into the 4.4 “Harmony” release and witness the resurrection of this beloved Linux distro. Here's what's new.
Setting up VirtualBox 7.0.8 on Fedora 38 Server (kernel 6.4.2)
Acivate on system following repo $ sudo dnf copr enable jforbes/kernel-stabilization and upgrade system via $ sudo dnf update -y . Make sure that kernel 6.4.2-201 has been installed:
[boris@ServerFedora38 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep kernel | grep "6.4.2" => kernel-devel-6.4.2-201.fc38.x86_64 kernel-devel-matched-6.4.2-201.fc38.x86_64 kernel-6.4.2-201.fc38.x86_64 . . . Now setup rpmfusion . . . .
[boris@ServerFedora38 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep kernel | grep "6.4.2" => kernel-devel-6.4.2-201.fc38.x86_64 kernel-devel-matched-6.4.2-201.fc38.x86_64 kernel-6.4.2-201.fc38.x86_64 . . . Now setup rpmfusion . . . .
Q4OS 5.2 Arrives as LTS with Debian 12 “Bookworm” Base
Q4OS 5.2 Aquarius arrives as an LTS release, bringing the power of Debian 12 "Bookworm" to users, accompanied by the Plasma 5.27.5 desktop environment and the optional Trinity 14.1.1 desktop.
Solus 4.4 “Harmony” Released with Secure Boot Support, Linux 6.3, and More
Joshua Strobl announced today the release and general availability of the long-awaited Solus 4.4 ISO release of this independent, rolling-release Linux distribution featuring the Budgie, KDE Plasma, GNOME, and MATE desktops.
KDE Frameworks 5.108 Released with Various Bug Fixes and Improvements
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.108 as the latest version of this open-source software suite consisting of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt that provide commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE apps.
Canonical takes its LXD 'containervisor' back into the house
Ubuntu vendor takes its toys… back into the crib? Canonical's LXD tool, previously maintained in public under the auspices of the Canonical-sponsored Linux Containers project, is being taken in-house.…
Wayland Support for Budgie Desktop Looks Bright, Even for Budgie 10
Our friend Joshua Strobl writes today in a lengthy blog post about the work that will be done in the coming months to implement Wayland support for the Budgie desktop, even for the current Budgie 10 series.
Awesome Linux Game Tools: gpu-screen-recorder-gtk
gpu-screen-recorder-gtk is a GTK frontend for GPU Screen Recorder. It’s billed as a screen recorder that minimizes system performance by recording using the GPU only. It also claims to be the fastest screen recording tool for Linux. That’s a bold claim indeed and piqued our senses.
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