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Holly Million faces scorn despite proven job record. Holly Million is replacing Neil McGovern as the executive director of the GNOME Foundation, although her colorful CV is leading to shocked reactions from some in the community.…
FreeBSD 14's RC2 dances to the tune of OpenZFS 2.2
The last version to support x86-32 is currently expected early in November. Release Candidate 2 of FreeBSD 14 is out, and includes the newly released OpenZFS 2.2. So far, the OS is not looking radically different from version 13, but bigger changes are afoot.…
Dusun Pi4 is a Smart Home Controller and IoT Gateway
Launched just last month, the Dusun Pi4 is a feature-rich alternative to the popular Raspberry Pi 4. Powered by a Rockchip RK3568 with a 1TOPs NPU, this device emphasizes performance, extensive connectivity options, and ample storage capacity. Unlike the previously covered Home Assistant Green, which is based on the RK3566 SoC, the Dusun Pi4 (DSGW-290) […]
MusicPi audio expansion boards for Raspberry Pi Pico
SB Components has launched a low cost and high quality audio expansion board compatible with the open-source Raspberry Pi Pico. The device provides multiple audio outputs, a small display and a microSD card for convenient storage. The Pico Audio Expansion board provides female headers to accommodate the low-cost Raspberry Pi Pico. Additionally, it provides two […]
Introducing the Fedora Operations Architect
Hi Fedora community! I am really happy to be working officially with and on the Fedora Project. I look forward to working with you all!
How to Install and Create a Chat server using Matrix Synapse and Element on Debian 12
Matrix is an open standard for decentralized and end-to-end encrypted communication. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and create a chat server using Synapse.
Octa-core Rockchip based SBC for autonomous mobile robots
The JAGUAR is a Single-Board Computer featuring the high-end RK3588 processor and designed to speed up applications that involve robotics, SLAM and obstacle detection. This SBC also supports the latest Debian 12 Bookworm in addition to Yocto. As shown in the board layout image, the RK3588 is located on the bottom side of the PCBA […]
How Ubuntu Linux snuck into high-end Dell laptops (and why it)
The Dell XPS 13 is the best-known developer-focused, high-end Linux laptop. Here's how it got there.
How to Install Drupal CMS with Apache on Debian 12
Drupal is a free and open-source web content management system written in PHP. In this guide, I will show you how to install Drupal on a Debian 12 server.
Channeling Traffic with Nginx as a Reverse Proxy Server on Debian
In the bustling digital landscape, managing web traffic efficiently is akin to directing a riveting orchestra, with each request hitting the right note at the desired tempo. Central to this symphony is the conductor, the reverse proxy server, ensuring each request reaches its designated section, be it the strings, brass, or percussion, represented by the different servers in a network. Among the maestros of this domain is Nginx, a versatile, high-performance web server famed for its capability as a reverse proxy server.
How to Install Reddit-like Content Aggregator Lemmy on Ubuntu 22.04
Lemmy is an open-source Reddit-like content aggregator and microblogging platform for the fediverse. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Lemmy on an Ubuntu 22.04 server.
How to Install Fleet Osquery Manager on Rocky Linux 9
Fleet is an open-source osquery manager that can be used to maintain secure workstations and servers and keep an accurate inventory of all your devices. In this tutorial, you will deploy Fleet Osquery Manager to an Ubuntu 22.04 server.
How to Install Prometheus and Node Exporter on Debian 12
Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting platform. This guide will show you how to install Prometheus and Node Exporter on the Debian 12 server.
Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2023
This month’s newsletter will be one of our biggest ever! In October, our communities met in person at the Open Source Summit Europe in Bilbao and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + OSS in Shanghai, China. At OpenSSF’s Secure Open Source Summit in Washington, DC, we continued advancing important conversations to improve the security of software supply […]
Fedora Linux Flatpak cool apps to try for October
This article introduces projects available in Flathub with installation instructions. Flathub is the place to get and distribute apps for all of Linux. It is powered by Flatpak, allowing Flathub apps to run on almost any Linux distribution. Please read “Getting started with Flatpak“. In order to enable flathub as your flatpak provider, use the instructions […]
Pickup is a small and customizable environmental data logger
Kickstarter recently showcased Pickup, a compact and rugged data logger designed for a wide range of applications. This user-friendly device is equipped with multiple sensors and uses standard web protocols for communication. The product page indicates that Pickup simplifies data recording from built-in and plug-in sensors, seamlessly integrating the collected data into the Pickup web […]
How AlmaLinux stays Red Hat Enterprise Linux compatible without Red Hat code
It's not easy, but it can be done by pulling largely from the CentOS Stream codebase.
System Performance Monitoring and Tuning Guide
In the world of computing, Linux stands as a paragon of flexibility and power. Yet, much like a musical instrument, it requires regular tuning to produce its best performance. Through this article, we'll embark on a journey exploring the intricacies of Linux system performance, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and proactive tuning.
Serenity OS turns five and emits first offspring, Ladybird
Indie C++ Unix-like OS project now has an indie Javascript-capable browser, too. A small project with a hobby of defying expectations found a new one to defy, by making its home-grown browser cross-platform.…
Super-long-term stable Linux Kernel arrives
If your Linux plans include industrial infrastructure, power grids, and factories, the Linux Foundation's Civil Infrastructure Platform has a Linux kernel just for you with decade-long support.
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