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Rocky Linux details the loopholes that will help its RHEL rebuild live on
When you're on the wrong side of Red Hat, these could be subject to change. Last week, the Rocky Linux project said it had found a way to continue delivering its RHEL-based distribution. Now we have some information on how it's doing it.…
Orange Pi launches low-cost Zero 3 board
Orange Pi launched today a single board computer board with a small form-factor based on the Allwinner H618 64-bit processor clocked at 1.5GHz. The Orange Pi Zero 3 is equipped with one Gigabit Ethernet port with PoE support, various GPIOs and Wi-Fi/BT 5.0 connectivity. This Orange Pi board comes in a similar form-factor (50 x […]
How to monitor filesystem events on files and directories on Linux
Inode notify (inotify) is a Linux kenel subsystem which provides APIs to to monitor filesystem events. Besides communicating with such APIs from proper programming languages, it is possible to take advantage of the exposed functionalities by using some explicitly designed command line tools such as inotifywait, which can be easily installed in all the major Linux distributions.
How To Effortlessly Monitor Your Internet Traffic Using Sniffnet Network Monitoring Tool In Linux And Unix
Effortlessly analyze, track and monitor your Internet traffic in real-time with Sniffnet network monitoring tool in Linux, and Unix.
Peppermint OS Gets a Major Makeover with Debian 12 'Bookworm'
Peppermint OS Ditches the Sweet Logo and Gets a Major Makeover with Debian 12 'Bookworm'
How to Install FluxBB on Debian 11
FluxBB is an open-source fast forum application that allows to set up their own online communities. It has a simple and user-friendly interface that makes it easy to use. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing FluxBB on Debian 11, ensuring a smooth setup for your online community.
Top 10 Best Themes for Xfce Desktop
Transform your Xfce desktop experience with these best themes, from sleek modern designs to vibrant and classic options.
Renogy review: Power your Linux hardware in the wild
As a renewable energy company, Renogy offers a range of innovative solutions that enable Linux enthusiasts to power their devices reliably in the wild. In this article, we will explore the features and benefits of Renogy's products, shedding light on how they can provide sustainable off-grid power for Linux hardware.
(Update) Kontron SBC powered by Intel Atom X6000E Series
Last month, Kontron unveiled their 3.5” Single Board Computer powered by a variety of Intel processors. The 3.5”- SBC-EKL can accommodate processors from the Atom X6000E series, the Celeron J6000/N6000 series and the Pentium J6000/N6000 series. The 3.5”- SBC-EKL is capable of supporting the following Intel processors: Intel Atom (x6211E) – Dual Core, 1.5M Cache, […]
Red Hats new rule: Open source betrayal?
Red Hat rivals and many open-source developers are mad as hell about the company's new source code policy. Will this dispute end up in the courts?
How To Migrate From Snap Packages To Flatpak Using Unsnap In Ubuntu
Migrate from Snap packages to Flatpak with Unsnap in Ubuntu and its derivatives. Created by ex-Snap developer Alan Pope, Unsnap makes the migration process quite simple!
GNOME 45’s File Manager Gets Search Performance Boost, Better Grid View
During the development cycle of the upcoming GNOME 45 desktop environment, due out later this year, the Nautilus (Files) file manager will get some new features and performance improvements you may want to know about if GNOME is your cup of tea.
How to Install Veritas Cluster Server 8.0 in RHEL 8.8
2DayGeeK: This step-by-step tutorial explains how to install Veritas Cluster Server 8.0 with all required patches on RHEL 8.8.
Machine Learning in Linux: Argos Translate is an Offline Translation Library
Argos Translate is state of the art neural machine translation software. It’s written in Python and published under an open source license. Argos Translate uses OpenNMT for translations and can be used as either a Python library, command-line, or GUI application.
How to Install Odoo 16 on AlmaLinux 9
Odoo is a popular open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that provides a suite of business applications for companies of all sizes.
Odoo offers a wide range of features including accounting, project management, human resources, customer relationship management, inventory management, and e-commerce, among others.
Odoo offers a wide range of features including accounting, project management, human resources, customer relationship management, inventory management, and e-commerce, among others.
Understanding UEFI and BIOS in Relation to Linux Nvidia Driver Installation
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) and Basic Input Output System (BIOS) are firmware interfaces responsible for starting your computer by initiating the hardware during the booting process. These technologies are crucial for the functioning of operating systems and their associated hardware, such as graphics cards. As the successors to BIOS, UEFI systems have introduced numerous advantages for Linux users and have altered the landscape for installing drivers, including those for Nvidia cards on Ubuntu/Debian.
TweetDeck Goes Kaflooey
Like the Energizer Bunny, TweetDeck keeps loading and loading and loading…
System76 Introduces the Nebula PC Case for Open-Source Advocates
System76 unveils Thelio’s successor, Nebula, empowering open-source enthusiasts with a new level of performance and cutting-edge design.
Kontron presents Thin mITX motherboard for 12th/13th Intel CoreTM CPUs
The K3831-H Thin mITX is the latest Kontron’s motherboard powered by Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 and Intel Pentium/Celeron processor series. Some of the key features on this product are its DDR5 memory support, dual GbE ports and multiple display interfaces. Equipped with 2 SODIMM Sockets DDR5-5600, the K3831-H supports a maximum of 64GB of Dual Channel […]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 2nd, 2023
The 144th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 2nd, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
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