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Writing useful terminal TUI on Linux with dialog and jq

Why a Text User Interface? Many use the terminal on a daily basis. A Text User Interface (TUI) is a tool that will minimize user errors and allow you to become more productive with the terminal interface. Let me give you an example: I connect on a daily basics from my home computer into my […]

Rust in Linux: Where we are and where were going next

  • ZDNET; By Steven Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Nov 15, 2023 12:05 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Kernel, Linux
Step by step, the Rust programming language is moving deeper into the Linux kernel.

SUSE CTO talks about OpenELA and keeping customer trust

Head in the sand about the end of CentOS? Have a few more years of support... for a fee. Interview SUSE is serious about Linux in the enterprise, so much so that the veteran penguin-botherer is willing to risk the ire of Red Hat with OpenELA and the offer of CentOS support for users that just can't let go of the soon-to-be end-of-life operating system.…

VMware revealed Symantec SASE integration plan before Broadcom finished buying it

  • The Register; By Simon Sharwood (Posted by bob on Nov 15, 2023 12:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
Still no word on when the deal will happen, or what’s holding it up. Two weeks past the expected close of Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware and neither party has yet explained what’s holding up the deal, or detailed when it might close. But at last week’s VMware Explore event in Barcelona, VMware offered a teaser of how the two companies’ wares might integrate.…

Linux Foundation backs high-performance and exascale computing

  • ZDNET | open-source RSS; By Steven Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Nov 14, 2023 5:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Linux Foundation is backing several different high-performance computing initiatives with two new foundations.

Ubuntu for Arm64 laptops (plus RISC kit)

Did you know there's an Asahi flavored Ubuntu? And Debian, too. Ubuntu Summit 2023 A subthread of the Ubuntu Summit was Ubuntu on Arm and RISC-V kit: a fast-growing area of interest for many people.…

FIDO2 for centrally managed users

  • Fedora Magazine; By Iker Pedrosa (Posted by bob on Nov 13, 2023 11:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora
Fedora 39 enables FIDO2 authentication for centrally managed users with SSSD and FreeIPA. This post introduces the steps to follow to configure and start using it. FIDO2 FIDO2 is an open authentication standard based on public-key cryptography. It is more secure than passwords and OTPs (one time passwords), and simpler to use. It is usually […]

AM62x Sitara-based SoM with Linux support

The i.Core AM62x by ENGICAM is an embedded system module powered by the low-cost Texas Instrument’s AM62x Sitara processors . It is designed to be versatile, suitable for various applications that require 3D graphics acceleration, dual GbE interfaces and high-performing memory capacity. The heart of the i.Core AM62x is the TI AM62x Sitara processor with […]

GhostBSD makes FreeBSD a little less frightening for the Linux loyal

Traditional Unix sanity plus your choice of MATE or Xfce The first new version of GhostBSD in over a year is here. If you want to try FreeBSD, Linux's most credible rival and competitor in the FOSS OS marketplace, there's no easier way.…

New Fedora Slimbook 14" joins the Fedora Slimbook 16"

  • Fedora Magazine; By Joseph Gayoso (Posted by bob on Nov 12, 2023 2:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora, Linux
It’s been about a month since we announced the Fedora Slimbook laptop. That was just the first step in our partnership with Slimbook to see Fedora Linux preinstalled on more devices. The feedback we’ve received has been great! With that, we wanted to share more news from our hardware partner that we hope is exciting […]

Contribute at the Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.6

The kernel team is working on final integration for Linux kernel 6.6. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora Linux. As a result, the Fedora Linux kernel and QA teams have organized a test week from Sunday, November 12, 2023 to Sunday, November 19, 2023. The wiki page in this […]

3.5" Single Board Computer with 4x Simultaneous Display Interfaces

ICP Germany has recently unveiled its latest 3.5? embedded board designed to meet the requirements of various industries, from IoT to smart display systems. The board also includes dual 2.5 Gigabit ports and multiple expansion ports for storage and wireless connectivity.  According the product announcement, the Wafer-ADL-P is compatible with the following Intel Alder Lake-P […]

Canonical shows how to use Snaps without the Snap Store

  • The Register; By Liam Proven (Posted by bob on Nov 12, 2023 12:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Despite what you may have heard, it's not as proprietary as the trolls think. Ubuntu Summit One of the most common bits of FUD about Ubuntu's Snap packaging format is that it's proprietary – but exploring the documentation shows that is wrong.…

Navigating the Linux Textscape using Vim and Emacs

  • Linux Journal; By George Whittaker (Posted by bob on Nov 11, 2023 9:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community, Linux
In the vast landscape of Linux, the prowess of a user is often measured by their fluency in text editing. Two titans dominate this realm: Vim and Emacs. These editors are not merely tools; they are ecosystems, philosophies, and communities that embody the essence of Linux's flexibility and power. This article dives deep into the intricacies of both, providing a roadmap for mastery over these keystroke kingdoms.

Red Hat goes to the edge

  • ZDNET | open-source RSS; By Steven Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Nov 11, 2023 3:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Red Hat
Edge computing and the Internet of Things meet at Red Hat's latest release: Red Hat Device Edge.

Canonical reveals more details about Ubuntu Core Desktop

  • The Register; By Liam Proven (Posted by bob on Nov 10, 2023 8:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
This new entrant in the immutable space is not a replacement for ordinary Ubuntu. Ubuntu Summit 2023 Next April a new LTS Ubuntu arrives, and alongside it will be a whole new immutable desktop edition.…

How to Monitor Your System with Zabbix

n the ever-evolving world of technology, system monitoring stands as the vigilant sentinel against potential downtimes and performance issues. For Linux systems, which are the bedrock of countless applications and services, monitoring is not just a preventative measure; it's an absolute necessity. Enter Zabbix, an open-source monitoring solution tailor-made for the expansive and versatile nature of Linux environments. This article delves into the intricacies of Zabbix, demonstrating why it is an indispensable tool for administrators seeking to harness the full potential of Linux system monitoring.

Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on Nov 10, 2023 12:12 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
Today Mozilla Foundation President, Mark Surman, spoke with members of the US Senate, including Senator Leader Schumer, Senator Rounds, Senator Heinrich and Senator Young about two of what Mozilla believes are the most critical questions we must ask if we’re to chart a better path forward with AI: How can we protect people’s privacy in […] The post Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

Fedora 39 waves goodbye to modularity, but has enough spins to make your head spin

  • The Register; By Liam Proven (Posted by bob on Nov 10, 2023 7:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora, Linux
20th anniversary version of Linux distro brings lots of new goodies. Fedora Linux is released when it's ready, so two decades plus one day after its debut, the latest version is here, with lots of new goodies.…

Ubuntu Core Linux Developer Preview is ready for testing

Spun off from Canonical's Internet of Things Linux, the immutable Ubuntu Core Desktop is moving closer to reality.

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