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AXE300 is a Quad-Band 16-Stream Wi-Fi6 Router with 2x 10G ports
The Archer AXE300 from TP-LINK is a Quad-band Wi-Fi6/6E router supporting up to 15.6Gbps, OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology to provide fast connectivity to several devices at the same time. The device is also equipped with 4x GbE LAN ports, 1x 2.5Gbps WAN/LAN port and 2x 10Gbps WAN/LAN ports. The product page specifies that the Archer […]
Learn JavaScript in 2023
With JavaScript’s 27th anniversary approaching in just a few days, we at Opensource.com are reflecting on how it has evolved into one of the most commonly-used programming language in the world. Why is it so popular? JavaScript is a universal language beloved by developers of all levels from beginners to advanced users. It can run anywhere from your phone to your server. And of course, there are the frameworks.
Mesa 22.3 Brings Initial GFX11/RDNA3 Support on RADV, Shader Disk Cache on Panfrost
The Mesa 3D graphics library has been updated today to version 22.3, a major update to this powerful and open-source graphics stack that brings numerous new features and improvements for better 3D graphics and gaming.
How to Install and Use Nessus Security Scanner on Rocky Linux
Nessus is an open-source network vulnerability scanner for vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and ethical hacking. It uses the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) architecture and is one of the most comprehensive vulnerability scanners on the market. This guide describes how to install Nessus Security Scanner on the Rocky Linux server. Also, this will helps you to set up the Nessus CLI that allows you to manage Nessus via the terminal command line. And lastly, this also describes how to scan the server with Nessus.
How to Install ReactJS with Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04
React.js is a free and open-source JavaScript framework developed by Facebook in 2011. It is used for building reusable UI components and helps users to create rich and engaging web apps fast and efficiently with minimal coding. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install React.js on Ubuntu 22.04.
NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” Released with Security in Mind
One of the most software-rich Linux distributions, NixOS, has released v22.11 with a strong focus on security and updated software versions.
Ubuntu Users Get New Linux Kernel Security Updates, 10 Vulnerabilities Patched
Canonical published today details about new Ubuntu Linux kernel security updates for all of their supported Ubuntu releases to address up to 10 security vulnerabilities discovered by various researchers.
Xfce’s Apps Update for November 2022: Xfce 4.18 Preview, Plugin Updates, and More
The November 2022 issue of my exclusive “Xfce’s Apps Update” monthly roundup is here with news about the latest releases of your favorite Xfce applications, plugins, tools, and more.
Pulse Joins the Mozilla Family to Help Develop a New Approach to Machine Learning
I’m proud to announce that we have acquired Pulse, an incredible team that has developed some truly novel machine learning approaches to help streamline the digital workplace. The products that Raj, Jag, Rolf, and team have built are a great demonstration of their creativity and skill, and we’re incredibly excited to bring their expertise into […]
5 reasons I use the Dolphin file manager on Linux
Computers are basically fancy file cabinets... for many of us, as the primary way we interact with data on our personal computers, which makes humble file manager software some of the most important applications you use.
How to Install VSCodium on Ubuntu 22.10/22.04/20.04
VSCodium is a code editor based on the open-source version of Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code (VSCode). Here is how to install VSCodium on Ubuntu Linux.
NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” Released with GNOME 43, KDE Plasma 5.26, and OpenSSL 3
NixOS, a Linux distribution and a set of packages usable on other Linux systems and macOS, has been updated today to version 22.11, a release that comes with new features and improvements.
Intangible gift ideas with open source in mind
When the holidays roll around each year, you'll encounter some wonderful gift-giving guides for physical gifts. But how about intangible gifts? Some of the most meaningful gifts are intangible ones. Let me plant some ideas in your head in that regard, and explain how intangible gifts fit in perfectly with the open source way.
Exodia OS: Emerging BSPWM-based Arch Linux for Pentesters
An initial review of Arch Linux-based Exodia OS, which comes with the lightweight BSPWM window manager, aims for pen-testers.
Plasma Mobile Gear 22.11 Is Out for Linux Phones and Tablets with Many Improvements
The KDE Project released today Plasma Mobile Gear 22.11 as the last update to this software suite for its Plasma Mobile UI for mobile devices before it’s merged with the KDE Gear software suite.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to SAS Enterprise BI Server
SAS Enterprise BI Server provides a solid basis for vendor consolidation and BI standardization, enabling IT to focus on more effectively aligning with the business. The software also delivers user autonomy within a well defined IT governance framework.
ClamAV Reached v1.0.0, Bringing Functionalities Improvements
ClamAV is the most popular free and open-source antivirus software. With the ClamAV 1.0.0 LTS release, developers move the Dockerfile and related scripts from the main repository to a new one.
openSUSE makes baseline CPU requirements a little friendlier than feared
Tumbleweed rolling-release distro to need v2 of x86-64 – and drop x86-32 edition. The future direction of openSUSE distros is firming up and has ramifications for its business-focused offspring SLE and Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP).…
Celebrating Pocket's Best of 2022
The year’s most intriguing ideas and memorable essays, plus the top stories in science, technology, sports, culture, long reads, and more.
The post Celebrating Pocket’s Best of 2022 appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
Is sustainability still a thing in open source?
Eugen Rochko just reported that the social service Mastodon had "hit 1,028,362 monthly active users […] 1,124 new Mastodon servers since Oct 27 and 489,003 new users". Known mainly by open source developers, Mastodon has suddenly become mainstream, promising to take inclusive, open, and free values to social media.
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