SpiralLinux Is a New Debian-Based Distro from the GeckoLinux Creator
Not every day, a new Linux distribution appears on the horizon, so we’re happy to present you SpiralLinux – the new kid on the block. SpiralLinux is a brand new Linux distribution offering a rich set of desktop environments and uses official Debian package repositories.
How to Enable Gzip Compression on Nginx
In this tutorial you will learn how to enable Gzip compression on Nginx
Manage GNOME extensions from Terminal
In this article, you will see how to manage gnome extensions from the terminal to list out extensions that have been installed by the system and user. You will also find a way to install, enable, disable, and uninstall extensions all from the terminal itself.
AlmaLinux Build System: What You Need to Know
The AlmaLinux Build System will let users build software for the AlmaLinux distribution. Full access of ALBS is slated for July.
How to View Hidden Files and Folders on Linux
The Linux operating system consists of hundreds of files and folders that are hidden by default. Such files are known as hidden files or dot files because they always begin with a dot (.). Let's explore how you can view these hidden files on your Linux system.
Ensuring Patents Foster Innovation in Open Source
So, I am old enough to remember when the U.S. Congress temporarily intervened in a patent dispute over the technology that powered BlackBerries. A U.S. Federal judge ordered the BlackBerry service to shutdown until the matter was resolved, and Congress determined that BlackBerry service was too integral to commerce to be allowed to be turned off. Eventually, RIM settled the patent dispute and the BlackBerry rode off into technology oblivion.
Core-V development kit packs 32-bit RISC-V core
This week, the non-profit global organization OpenHW presented a RISC-V based development board at Embedded World 2022. The Core-V MCU dev kit integrates a 32-bit CV32E40P open source RISC-V core and the ArticPro eFPGA from QuickLogic.
Lorien: Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding tool for Linux
Lorien is a simple and open-source infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding brainstorming tool written in the open-source Godot Game Engine.
This tool is not like a standard tool that works on bitmap images like Photoshop, Krita, and Gimp; instead, it saves your drawn brushes as a collection of points and renders them at the runtime (kind of SVG), making it more performance-focused.
This tool is not like a standard tool that works on bitmap images like Photoshop, Krita, and Gimp; instead, it saves your drawn brushes as a collection of points and renders them at the runtime (kind of SVG), making it more performance-focused.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-23 is coming: Have a rummage in the drawer – can you test it?
The UBPorts community is in the final stages of preparing its next release and it's calling for testers. OTA-23 is getting close – the project's Github kanban looks quite good to us – and if you're lucky enough to have one of the project's supported devices lying around, then you can help.
How to use Linux shell command exit codes
When you execute a command in Linux, it generates a numeric return code. This happens whether you're running the command directly from the shell, from a script, or even from an Ansible playbook. You can use those return codes to handle the result of that command properly.
How to Install and Play Rocket League on Linux
Linux is making great strides when it comes to desktop gaming. The ongoing development of software like Wine, Proton, and Lutris makes it evident that gamers have now started considering Linux distros for their gaming needs. Valve is also at the forefront of developing gaming-related software and hardware compatible with Linux.
Orbbec introduces Femto Time-of-Flight 3D Camera line
Following the introduction of the Persee+ 3D embedded camera in April 2022, Orbbec has released a complete new line of 3D cameras optimized to capture static or moving objects and scenes with superior accuracy. The company ensured the Femto ToF 3D cameras are enabled to be used in applications including healthcare, robotics, augmented reality and more.
How to Install and Secure Tomcat 10 on AlmaLinux
Tomcat is an open-source application written in Java program language used for rendering Java web pages and executing Java servlets.
5 Useful Linux Command Line Tools that Everyone Should Use
A set of five useful Linux command(s) gives you the ultimate productivity boost in your day-to-day workflow.
Where Do Files Go When the rm Command Is Issued?
The data itself is not destroyed or shredded; it is only unlinked from the filesystem that references the data and indicates the block as free when you remove it using the rm command.
How to Create a Data Backup and Recovery Strategy for Linux
As the saying goes "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail," you should always be prepared with a data backup to avoid losing valuable data on your Linux PC or server. A backup strategy is a simple plan that prepares you to quickly and easily recover your important data in the shortest amount of time possible. Let's look at how you can devise a backup and recovery plan for Linux that best suits your needs.
How To Run A Command For A Specific Time In Linux
This guide explains how to run a command for a specific time and kill it automatically once the time is out in Linux and Unix-like operating systems
Krita 5.1 Promises JPEG-XL Support, Improved Support for WebP and Photoshop Files
The Krita Foundation announced today the general availability of the beta version of the upcoming 5.1 version of their powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform Krita digital painting software.
The open source jobs are out there
The tech unemployment rate reached 2.1% in May. That was a slight drop from April, but with 623,627 tech job openings, that's still a year-over-year increase of 52%. As good as that is, The Linux Foundation and the trusted learning platform edX's 10th Annual Open Source Jobs Report have found that for open source savvy job seekers, the market is even better than that.
Original Acorn Arthur project lead explains RISC OS genesis
One of the longest-lived GUI operating systems in the world has its origins as an emergency project – specifically the means by which Acorn planned to rescue the original Archimedes operating system.
How to use modules from the Terraform Registry
The Terraform Registry is a place where one can find different providers and modules (re-usable Terraform configurations) and use them with Terraform. In this tutorial, we will see how to use modules from Terraform Registry. We will see this by demonstrating an example of creating an EC2 instance on AWS.
digiKam 7.7 Photo Manager App Released with AVIF Image and Olympus OM-1 Support
digiKam team released today digiKam 7.7 as the latest stable version of this open-source, cross-platform, and free professional photo management software that introduces several new features.
ALBS, the AlmaLinux Build System Becomes Publicly Open to All
ALBS, which stands for AlmaLinux Build System, is a project aiming to automate the building distribution processes and the packages, testing them, signing them, and delivering them to public repositories. The AlmaLinux Build System opening aims to increase project transparency and encourage collaboration and community contributions.
How To Limit The Number Of SSH Logins Per User, Group, System In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to limit the number of SSH logins per user or group or system on Linux.
How to Install Krita on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Krita is a free and open-source graphics editing program for digital painting, 2D animation, or general image manipulation. The following tutorial will teach you how to install Krita on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Linux Package Manager – What it is used for
Here learn about Linux packages, package managers, and their usage. Each distro uses different tools and utilities to handle software installation, upgrade, and removal.
Blind trust in open source security is hurting us: Report
The Linux Foundation and Snyk's report, The State of Open Source Security, finds open source security faces hard challenges even as it becomes more popular than ever.
KaOS Linux 2022.06 Released with KDE Plasma 5.25 Desktop and Calamares 3.3 Installer
The development team behind the KDE-focused KaOS Linux distribution announced today the release of the June 2022 (2022.06) ISO snapshot of their rolling release and independently developed GNU/Linux distribution inspired by Arch Linux.
TypeScript joins 5 most used languages in 2022 lineup
Stackoverflow survey: JavaScript still in lead. Plus, you may hate COBOL, but users saw a salary jump
The annual Stackoverflow survey is here and while JavaScript continues to rule the roost, TypeScript has edged past Java to make it into the top five most commonly used programming languages.
Raspberry Pi 3A+ Mod Brings Double the RAM
Finding a Raspberry Pi right now is harder than ever with many vendors selling out almost as soon as they’re restocked. But if you’re like maker and developer Pi800, you can always splice together a mod using an old Pi to create a faster, more efficient model that would be otherwise impossible to find on the market. In this project, Pi800 has updated a Raspberry Pi 3A+ to use a 1GB RAM chip harvested from a broken Pi.
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