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Skipping CentOS Stream? AlmaLinux 9 Beta is here

Joining RHEL 9 in the preview barn AlmaLinux has released a beta for version 9 of its eponymous Linux distribution aimed at RHEL refuseniks still reeling from the dumping of CentOS by Red Hat.…

How to a Setup Private Docker Registry on Rocky Linux 8

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Apr 20, 2022 6:04 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
If you are working for an organization and want to keep your docker images in-house for quick deployment, then hosting a private Docker repository is perfect. Having a private docker registry allows you to own your images distribution pipeline and have tighter control over image storage and distribution.

DFI industrial mini PC features AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 processor

The EC90A-GH is a compact sized computer that is designed to function as a secured AI edge computing and IoT platform. According to DFI, the device is very simple to set up and is robust enough to operate 24/7. The company plans to target commercial applications such as kiosks, smart buildings, digital signage and even […]

7 guides for developing applications on the cloud with Quarkus

7 guides for developing applications on the cloud with Quarkus. Which programming language comes to your mind first for business applications development on the cloud? If you answered Java, I suggest you experience the benefits of Quarkus.

3 open source tools for people with learning difficulties

3 open source tools for people with learning difficulties. Disabilities significantly impact people's lives. As someone with dyspraxia and dyslexia, I can tell you that is true. One thing that mitigates my difficulties is the technology I use, such as a screen-reader and task manager. I've set up an ecosystem of sorts that helps me manage a variety of difficulties that I believe could be useful to you whether or not you have dyspraxia or dyslexia. If you love good software and want to improve how you work, then maybe my workflow will be helpful to you, too.

What Linux users and packagers need to know about Podman 4.0 on Fedora

What Linux users and packagers need to know about Podman 4.0 on Fedora. The newly released Podman 4.0 features a complete rewrite of the network stack based on Netavark and Aardvark, which will function alongside the existing Container Networking Interface (CNI) stack.

MLCube and Podman

Check out this tutorial that demonstrates how to run MLCube (a portable interface for machine learning models) on Fedora Linux.

GitHub's Dependabot learns to report bad news you can use

  • The Register; By Thomas Claburn (Posted by bob on Apr 16, 2022 1:57 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
Instead of just raising the alarm, automated code-scold will flag where the fire is. GitHub's Dependabot is becoming more dependable thanks to its newfound ability to tell developers whether its security alerts are relevant or not.…

How the C programming language has grown

The C programming language will turn fifty years old in 2022... I interviewed Brian Kernighan, co-author (with Dennis Ritchie) of The C Programming Language book, to learn more about the C programming language and its history.

MangoPi MQ Pro a possible $20 substitute to the Raspberry Pi Zero W

The MangoPi MQ Pro is a Single Board Computer based on the Allwinner D1 RISC-V processor. This SBC has similar hardware features of the RPI Zero W besides its form factor. After its initial announcement in January, the MangoPi MQ is already available in the SBC market for around $20. The main difference between the […]

My favorite build options for Go

One of the most gratifying parts of learning a new programming language is finally running an executable and getting the desired output. When I discovered the programming language Go, I started by reading some sample programs to get acquainted with the syntax, then wrote small test programs. Over time, this approach helped me get familiar with compiling and building the program.

A guide to JVM parameters for Java developers

When you write source code, you're writing code for humans to read. Computers can't execute source code until the code is compiled into machine language, a generic term referring to any number of languages required by a specific machine. Normally, if you compile code on Linux, it runs on Linux, and if you compile code on Windows, it runs on Windows, and so on. However, Java is different. It doesn't target an actual machine. It targets something called the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and so it can run on any machine.

How to Manage Linux Endpoints with Automation

  • Linux.com (Posted by bob on Apr 14, 2022 9:38 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Endpoint security is traditionally treated separately from the broader network security plan, and usually falls under responsibility of the IT admins team rather than the security team. However, endpoints are becoming a more critical part of the extended network ecosystem as many organizations will continue encouraging remote work after the Great Office Return.

Atlassian comes clean on what data-deleting script behind outage actually did

  • The Register; By Richard Speed (Posted by bob on Apr 14, 2022 7:10 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
Day 10 of ongoing disruption: Have some sympathy for admins, it's a difficult read. Who, Us? Atlassian has published an account of what went wrong at the company to make the data of 400 customers vanish in a puff of cloudy vapor. And goodness, it makes for knuckle-chewing reading.…

T-Mobile joins the Zephyr Project as Platinum Member

T-Mobile has joined as a Platinum member, leveraging the Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) to power its new Developer Kit, which gives innovators fast and easy access to build on T-Mobile’s network.

How to join Apache Cassandra during Google Summer of Code

It's time to don your shades and sandals! Apache Cassandra will be participating in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) in 2022 again after a successful project in 2021, and the program this year has some changes we are excited to announce.

Secure Open Source 5G Gains Momentum as Community Focuses on Re-aggregation, with 5G Super-Blueprints and New Members 

LFN Community publishes white paper highlighting cybersecurity efforts Telecom, Cloud and Enterprise align with 5G Super Blue Print across ONAP, Anuket, EMCO, Magma, ORAN-SC and more projects as Enterprise eBFP project, L3AF, is inducted into LF NetworkingATOS, GenXComm, Keysight Technologies and Telaverge Communications join LFN as Silver members SAN FRANCISCO, April 12, 2022 – LF Networking, […]

5 open source tools for developing on the cloud

When developing software on the cloud, your environment is fundamentally different from what is on your laptop. This is a benefit to the development process because your code adapts to the environment it is running on. This article will go over five different integrated development environments (IDEs) that can improve your programming experience.

iWave Systems unveils AEC-grade Solderable System on Module for automotive applications

Early this month, iWave Systems released a Solderable-System on Module targeted towards Automotive and Industrial IoT applications. iWave’s newest SOM is called the iW-RainboW-G46M-i.MX 8XLite LGA which is AEC compliant and it equips the NXP i.MX 8XLite as its processor. The i.MX 8XLite LGA SOM comes in a tiny form factor (30mm x 30mm) that […]

Why the Linux desktop is the best desktop

  • The Register; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Apr 13, 2022 8:30 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Anyone who tells you Linux is hard to use wasn't paying attention – and here's why. I've used pretty much every desktop out there, and the Linux desktop is still the best of the best.…

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