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How to Install FAMP Stack (Apache / MySQL / PHP) on FreeBSD 12

The FAMP stack, which is akin to a LAMP stack on Linux, is a collection of open-source software that is typically installed together to enable a FreeBSD server to host dynamic websites and web applications. FAMP is an acronym that stands for FreeBSD (operating system), Apache (HTTP server), MySQL/MariaDB (database server), and PHP (programming language to process dynamic PHP content).

Asus launches Coral-based Tinker Edge T SBC for $168

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Jan 29, 2020 9:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Asus has launched a $168 “Tinker Edge T” SBC that runs Linux on the same Coral SOM module found on Google’s Coral Dev Board, equipped with an i.MX8M and an Edge TPU. The SBC advances to 3x USB 3.2 ports and offers a second CSI port and a 12-19V input. Asus has begun selling its […]

3 lessons Ive learned writing Ansible playbooks

  • Opensource.com; By Jeff Geerling (Posted by bob on Jan 29, 2020 7:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Developer
I've used Ansible since 2013 and maintain some of my original playbooks to this day. They have evolved with Ansible from version 1.4 to the current version (as of this writing, 2.9).

How to Install Apache Spark Cluster Computing Framework on Debian 10

Apache Spark is a free and open-source cluster-computing framework used for analytics, machine learning and graph processing on large volumes of data. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Apache Spark on Debian 10 server.

Use Emacs to get social and track your todo list

  • Opensource.com; By Kevin Sonney (Posted by bob on Jan 29, 2020 2:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups, Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Last year, I brought you 19 days of new (to you) productivity tools for 2019. This year, I'm taking a different approach: building an environment that will allow you to be more productive in the new year, using tools you may or may not already be using.

7 open source desktop tools: Download our new eBook

Linux users say that choice is one of the platform's strengths. On the surface, this might sound self-aggrandizing (or self-deprecating, depending on your perspective). Other operating systems offer choice, too, but once you look at the options available for nearly anything you want to do on Linux, it doesn't take long to conclude that a new word ought to be invented for what we mean by "choice."

Use tmux to create the console of your dreams

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 29, 2020 9:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Last year, I brought you 19 days of new (to you) productivity tools for 2019. This year, I'm taking a different approach: building an environment that will allow you to be more productive in the new year, using tools you may or may not already be using. read more

Mapping the power of Mozilla's Rebel Alliance

With the publication of the Mozilla and the Rebel Alliance report, we can now speak in specifics. And what we have to say is inspiring. As we rise to the challenges of today’s internet, from the injustices of the surveillance economy to widespread misinformation and the rise of untrustworthy AI, we take heart in how powerful we are as a collective.

Like its Windows-noob-stabilisers OS, Zorin's cloudy Grid tool is Linux desktop management for idiots

Scheduled for summer 2020. Zorin, which provides a Linux distro designed to look familiar for migrating Windows and Mac users, has announced a subscription-based management tool for Linux desktops.…

MintBox 3 debuts with 9th Gen Core CPUs, NVMe and Mint 19.3

CompuLab and the Linux Mint project have launched a “MintBox 3” version of CompuLab’s fanless Airtop3” mini-tower loaded with Linux Mint 19.3 and a choice of Intel 9th Gen CPUs: a hexa-core i5-9500 for $1,399 and an octa-core i9-9900K with GeForce GTX 1660 graphics for $2,499. For years, the Linux Mint project and CompuLab have […]

'Trust no one' is good enough for the X Files but not for software devs: How do you use third-party libs and stay secure, experts mull on stage

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2020 10:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
'We all use other people's code' Enigma In a chilly conference room at the San Francisco's Hyatt Regency on Monday, legal and digital security pros convened at USENIX's Enigma conference to hold forth on security, privacy, and related matters.…

How to Install Polr Link Shortener on Debian 10

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2020 4:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian, Linux
Polr is a free and open-source URL shortener that allows you to host your own link shortener. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Polr Link Shortener on Debian 10 server.

Coffee Lake module boasts extended temp operation

Axiomtek’s Linux-friendly “CEM520” is a COM Express Basic Type 6 module with an Intel 8th Gen “Coffee Lake” Core or Xeon CPU, 4x SATA, PCIe x16, 8x PCIe x1, and support for -20 to 70°C and triple independent displays. Axiomtek has released the Intel 8th Gen based CEM520, which follows its earlier 6th Gen Skylake […]

Use Vim to manage your task list and access Reddit and Twitter

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 27, 2020 9:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Last year, I brought you 19 days of new (to you) productivity tools for 2019. This year, I'm taking a different approach: building an environment that will allow you to be more productive in the new year, using tools you may or may not already be using. read more

Build your own cloud with Fedora 31 and Nextcloud Server

Build a personal cloud using Fedora and Nextcloud.

How to get started with test-driven development

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 27, 2020 2:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I am often approached by software developers who are on board with the switch to test-driven development (TDD). They understand that describing expectations first and then writing code to meet those expectations is the best way to write software. And they agree that writing tests first does not introduce any overhead since they must write tests anyway. Still, they find themselves stuck, not being clear on what to test, when to test it, and how to test it. This article will answer those questions. read more

How to install Nextcloud with ISPConfig 3.1

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jan 27, 2020 11:57 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
This tutorial shows you how to install nextcloud on an ISPConfig server by adding a website, database and FTP user in ISPConfig and then installing Nextcloud into the web directory of the newly added website.

A guide to staying organized with open source tools

With so many tools on the web offered as services, there's more to getting organized than just choosing the most convenient online vendor. You have to think of your system of organization as part of your product, whether that's personal productivity or a software project you ship to hundreds or thousands of users. Using open source isn't a matter of brand loyalty. Open source is about you owning the tools that enable you to do what you do.

Use Vim to send email and check your calendar

Last year, I brought you 19 days of new (to you) productivity tools for 2019. This year, I'm taking a different approach: building an environment that will allow you to be more productive in the new year, using tools you may or may not already be using.

Whats your favorite Linux distribution?

What's your favorite Linux distribution? Take our 7th annual poll. Some have come and gone, but there are hundreds of Linux distributions alive and well today. The combination of distribution, package manager, and desktop creates an endless amount of customized environments for Linux users.

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