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SB Components presents a DIY laptop powered by Raspberry Pi 4

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Giorgio Mendoza (Posted by bob on Dec 18, 2022 3:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Raspberry Pi
SB Components just launched a user-friendly DIY modular laptop on Kickstarter. The LapPi 2.0 is being offered with the Raspberry Pi 4 board, but the company mentioned that the product should be compatible with other SBCs i.e., RockPi, Asus Tinker, etc. LapPi 2.0 components include a pair of 5 Watt 8 Ohm speakers, a 7” […]

Use my Groovy color wheel calculator

Every so often, I find myself needing to calculate complementary colors. For example, I might be making a line graph in a web app or bar graphs for a report. When this happens, I want to use complementary colors to have the maximum "visual difference" between the lines or bars. Many online resources explain how to do this and offer formulas, but I think it's high time for a Groovy color calculator. So please follow along.

Improve your documentation with JavaScript

Open source software projects often have a very diverse user group. Some users might be very adept at using the system and need very little documentation. But other users may be beginners. These users need more help in setting up the system and learning how to use it. Writing documentation that suits both user groups can be daunting. ... consider a third option — dynamic documentation.

Travel back in time with the mc file manager on Linux

In the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, there was a popular file manager for DOS called Norton Commander. It was beloved by many computer users of the day, but it fell out of favor as graphical file managers became the default. Fortunately for fans of the original commander, and those who missed out on the original, an open source file manager with a similar design was released, called Midnight Commander or, more commonly, just mc.

How I wrote an open source video game for Open Jam in a weekend

Every year, Itch.io hosts Open Jam, a game jam where developers build an open source video game over a weekend. This year's Open Jam ran from October 28th to October 31st. Open Jam is a friendly competition with no prizes, which makes it a great opportunity to try new things, experiment with a new game idea, or learn a new programming language.

Asus launches fanless Mini-PC equipped 12th Gen Intel Core processors

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Giorgio Mendoza (Posted by bob on Dec 17, 2022 9:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel
This week, Asus released a rugged Mini-PC powered by i7/i5/i3 and Celeron Alder Lake processors from Intel. The PL64 comes in a metal chassis and it can handle triple 4K displays, dual LAN ports, two M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSDs, integrated Wi-Fi 6E/BT support, etc.  Asus specified that the new PL64 is offered with any of […]

PineTab2 powered by Rockchip RK3566 SoC

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Dec 17, 2022 6:25 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Pine64 revealed today some details about the successor of the original PineTab released in 2020. The PineTab2 is featured in a metal chassis powered by a 2.0GHz Rockchip RK3566 SoC in addition to a detachable keyboard, dual cameras and other peripherals. The RK3566 SoC (22nm process) has seen this year in various different products like […]

openSUSE Tumbleweed team changes its mind about x86-64-v2

  • The Register; By Liam Proven (Posted by bob on Dec 17, 2022 5:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: SUSE
Tumbleweed hits some turbulence, but there's no reason to be alarmed… 'By the way, does anyone know how to fly a plane?' Tumbleweed is changing course once again, but it's due to popular demand, and it means broader compatibility for more people. Saying that, it's looking for someone to help maintain its 32-bit support.…

GCC 13 to support Modula-2: Follow-up to Pascal lives on in FOSS form

  • The Register; By Liam Proven (Posted by bob on Dec 17, 2022 12:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
Niklaus Wirth's lesser known programming language still kicking around. Incoming support for Modula-2 in GCC, and a new Gitlab repository for its descendant Oberon, shows that the Wirthian family of programming languages remains livelier than you might think.…

Mini-PC integrates Ryzen 7 5800U and supports triple 4K@60Hz displays

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2022 7:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The GXMO 58U is a Mini-PC featuring the Octa-core Ryzen 7 5800U processor along with AMD Radeon Graphics. The device is equipped with 16GB DDR4/512GB SSD, Wi-Fi 6/BT 5.2 and triple 4K display support. According to the product page, the GXMO 58U is only offered with the following AMD processor using 7nm FinFET TSMC technology.  […]

A new generation of tools for open source vulnerability management

Product security incident response teams (PSIRTs) are teams of security professionals that work diligently behind the scenes to protect software products and services of companies...

5 reasons to love Linux GNOME Files

The GNOME desktop is a common default desktop for most Linux distributions and, as with most operating systems, you manage your data on GNOME with software called a file manager. GNOME promotes a simple and clear naming scheme for its applications, and so its file manager is called, simply, Files. Its intuitive interface is simple enough that you forget what operating system you're using altogether. You're just using a computer, managing files in the most obvious way. GNOME Files is a shining example of thoughtful, human-centric design, and it's an integral part of modern computing. These are my top five favorite things about GNOME Files, and why I love using it.

Why Drupal is the future of content strategy

As a long-time advocate for open source and a contributor to Drupal, I spend a lot of time thinking about how organizations can leverage the platform. I've been thinking about Drupal's position in the larger digital ecosystem and how it compares to the other options on the market. And how Drupal can lean more on its strengths when planning out the strategy for a new project. How Drupal fits into the digital landscape In 2022..

If GNU please: Rust support merged for the forthcoming GCC 13

But don't get too excited. It's as preliminary as the kernel support Preliminary support for compiling the Rust language has been merged into the codebase for GCC 13, which will be the next version of the GNU compiler collection.…

Need a video editor, FOSS fans? OpenShot and Kdenlive both refreshed

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2022 4:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Cross-platform so you can run it on a Windows box, too Two of the leading open source video editing programs got new versions in the same week… and they're both cross-platform, so you don't need to be a penguin-botherer to try them.…

Google debuts OSV-Scanner - a Go tool for finding security holes in open source

Witness the awesome power of this somewhat operational bug-buster. Google this week released OSV-Scanner – an open source vulnerability scanner linked to the OSV.dev database that debuted last year.…

Enjoy two-panel file management on Linux with far2l

Far2l is a port of the Windows text-based file manager Far. And to be clear, that's a lower-case L (as in "Linux") not a number 1. It runs in the terminal and is designed around a plug-in structure, enabling compatibility with SSH, WebDAV, NFS, and more. You can compile and run far2l on Linux, Mac, and BSD, or Far on Windows.

How to Install urBackup Server and Client on Debian 11

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Dec 15, 2022 1:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian, Linux
urBackup is an open-source client/server backup system. It supports both file and image backups to achieve data safety and a fast restoration process.

Pixhawk Baseboard compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4

The Pixhawk RPI CM4 Baseboard from Holybro is a Flight Controller platform supporting an RPi CM4 and the new Pixhawk 5X & 6X. The Baseboard provides support for Pixhawk/Ardupilot protocols (i.e. GPS, Telemetry, CAN, etc.) in addition to a Mini HDMI port, a CSI connector and dedicated power ports for the FC and the RPI […]

Use Django to send emails with SMTP

  • Opensource.com; By Sofiia Tarhonska (Posted by bob on Dec 15, 2022 8:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Python
Open source frameworks like Django, a Python-based web framework, allows more control for sending emails using functions and expressions. This article shows how to configure an SMTP server and send emails in Django using SMTP.

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