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System76 Shares More Details on Its Rust-Based COSMIC Desktop
Linux hardware vendor System76 shared today more details on the work they are doing for the upcoming Rust-based COSMIC desktop environment for their Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS Linux distribution.
helloSystem 0.8: A friendly, all-graphical FreeBSD
Not complete yet, but getting closer to welcoming Mac migrants and systemd scorners. After almost a year, version 0.8 of the helloSystem is here: an easy-to-use graphical distribution based on FreeBSD 13.1 aiming to offer a different way forward for people looking to leave Apple's macOS – or contemporary Linux.…
DIGI SOMs integrate pre-certified dual-band Wi-Fi 5/BL5 and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
The Digi ConnectCore MP1 is an industrial embedded System-on-Module platform which integrates the STM32MP157C microprocessor and a 3D GPU (Vivante – OpenGL ES) 2.0. This SoM offers up to 176x GPIOs ports and security features such as TrustZone, tamper pins, cryptographic processors, etc. The datasheet specifies the Vivante 3D GPU has a performance up to […]
elementary OS 7 “Horus” Launches Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Here’s What’s New
elementary OS Founder and CEO Danielle Foré announced today the general availability for download of the long-anticipated elementary OS 7 “Horus” distribution based on the latest Ubuntu LTS and packed with many new features and improvements.
AWS Supercharges Amazon RDS at re:Invent 2022
The AWS open-source database commitment
Advertorial Each year, AWS cooks up something appealing for its AWS database customers at its re:Invent conference. This year is no exception. The company rolled out four new features for its Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) designed to make life easier for its managed database customers.…
The Linux killall Command
Tutorial on how to use the Linux Killall command
OpenSnitch App-Level Firewall May Find a Home in Debian 12
OpenSnitch is a Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall - a security-focused app well-known to macOS users. A discussion that began in 2018 about adopting OpenSnitch in Debian repositories will probably find a resolution in Debian 12.
OSI License Review Working Group Seeks Input on Changes
The Open Source Initiative is planning on making a few changes to how they do things. They think they’ve got it figured out, but first they want to know what you think.
KDE Outs Plasma Mobile 23.01 to Improve Gesture Navigation, Lockscreen, and Apps
The KDE Project released today Plasma Mobile 23.01 as the latest stable version of their Plasma desktop environment for mobile devices, bringing new features, updated components, and bug fixes.
How to Install Discourse Forum with Nginx on Rocky Linux 9
Discourse is an open-source community discussion platform built using the Ruby language. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Discourse Forum with the Nginx server on a server running Rocky Linux 9.
CTparental: Linux Parental Control Software With Category-Based Website Filtering, Computer Usage Limits
CTparental is a free and open-source parental control software for Linux. It helps parents control their children's online activities, such as the websites they visit, and the amount of time they spend on the computer.
How to Install OpenSearch on Debian 11
OpenSearch is a community-driven project by Amazon and a fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. In this tutorial, you'll deploy OpenSearch - an open-source search, analytics, and visualization suite - to the Debian 11 server.
Aqualung – advanced music player
Aqualung is mature software. It’s billed as an advanced music player that plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as well as soundfiles in just about any audio format and has the feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent tracks.
How to improve and debug your shell scripts with ShellCheck
ShellCheck is a free and open source static analysis tool which can be used to check and improve shell scripts. It is able to highlight both common and edge-case errors, and suggest the appropriate fixes. ShellCheck can be used as an online or system utility, but can also be integrated as a linter in various text editors.
i.MX 9 based SoM from Variscite starts at $39
Variscite launched this month the VAR-SOM-MX93 which implements i.MX 93 System-on-Chip from NXP. The SoM can be configured with up to 2GB LPDDR4/4X, up to 64GB eMMC 5.1. Variscite has also launched a compatible evaluation kit providing access to 2x GbE LAN ports, multiple display ports and other flexible peripherals. As mentioned earlier, the VAR-SOM-MX93 […]
Clearcube new NUC Mini PCs feature Alder Lake-P processors
ClearCube has launched two Mini PC models based on the 12th Gen i5/i7 Intel Cores. The DTi NUC Mini PC series support up to 64GB DDR4-3200 RAM, 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, 2x optional Thunderbolt ports and access to a copper network connection or fiber network connection. These new Mini-PCs from Clearcube are based on the […]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 29th, 2023
The 122nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on January 29th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Budgie Desktop 10.7: A Sleek and Improved User Experience
The Budgie 10.7 desktop environment is here, bringing many new features and improvements. Check out what’s new!
Budgie 10.7 Desktop Environment Adds Dual-GPU Support, New Power Dialog
Budgie desktop lead developer Joshua Strobl announced today the general availability of Budgie 10.7 as the latest stable update in the Budgie 10 series of this modern desktop environment for GNU/Linux distribution based on the GNOME Stack.
Install and Use Tor Web Browser in Ubuntu and Other Distros
A tutorial on how to install the Tor browser in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions, usage tips and best practices.
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