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11 tips for writing a good Git commit message
Lately, I have been paying closer attention to the changelogs I get from products and services when updates are needed.
Industrial Edge Controller powered by ESP32-S3 module
The EdgeBox-ESP-100 is a rugged controller equipped with the ESP32-S3 SoC. This new product from SeeedStudio offers support for fieldbus solutions as 1x CAN Bus, 1x RS485. Ethernet LAN port, and other isolated peripherals. Unlike other SeeedStudio products from the Edge Series (i.e. EdgeBox-RPi-200/1000), the EdgeBox-ESP-100 integrates the following ESP32 SoC. ESP32-S3 – Xtensa 32-bit […]
Install Redshift to Get Night Light on Linux
You can easily install the software and use it on your distribution, which is what we’ll explain in this article.
Xfce 4.18 Coming to MX Linux in January: How to Install It Early
In January, MX Linux users will be able to get the new Xfce 4.18 desktop environment as an update. However, if you’re impatient, here’s how to install it right now!
Unity 7.7 Desktop Environment Promises Redesigned Dash and Panel, Widgets
Ubuntu Unity maintainer Rudra Saraswat writes today about the new features and improvements coming to the Unity 7.7 desktop environment, which will be available next year as part of the Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) release.
Linux Kernel 6.2 RC1 is out and it's ready for testing
A summary of the changes in Linux Kernel 6.2 RC1 which brings more Rust support with updates across CPU, GPU, Storage and more.
Canonical Considering IPO in 2023: What It Means for Ubuntu Users
Canonical, the company that funds the development of Ubuntu, is likely to go public through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 2023.
3 aspects of Rust you need to learn
Rust is consistently voted one of the languages people most want to learn. In 2022, Opensource.com had a few articles to help you get started.
Rust is a fairly new language, but it's grown quickly.
6 articles to inspire open source sustainability in 2023
The scientific community builds upon open access and open information. Recalling the famous quote in a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton: "if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." The scientific community has built our collective knowledge of the world around us on the information shared by those who came before us, and that is still the case today.
Xfce 4.18, and the Future of the Desktop
In today’s article, we will examine the current state of the Xfce desktop, as well as some important feature highlights in the latest 4.18 release.
Lichee Pi 4A RISC-V platform available for pre-order
Sipeed recently unveiled their latest embedded platform based on a RISC-V processor. The Lichee Pi 4A System-on-Module is compatible with a carrier board providing access to dual GbE LAN ports, display support, one microSD card, etc. According to the product announcement, the Lichee Pi 4A features the TH1520 System-on-Chip which consists of a Quad-core C910 […]
How to Use the Bash And (&&) Condition
Learn how to use the Bash And (&&) Condition to run multiple commands
How To Encrypt And Decrypt Files Using GnuPG From Commandline In Linux
This guide explains how to encrypt and decrypt files using GnuPG from Commandline in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
Excellent Utilities: Zellij – terminal workspace with batteries included
Zellij is billed as “a workspace aimed at developers, ops-oriented people and anyone who loves the terminal”. While Zellij is a terminal multiplexer at heart, it offers a lot more.
10 resources for Python programmers
One of my favorite things about Python is that it's an actual language that's also useful as a teaching language.
Manjaro Linux 22 "Sikaris" released with Kernel 6.1, GNOME 43 and Xfce 4.18
A new major release Manjaro Linux 22, is out, bringing the latest and greatest software to this rolling release distribution.
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.2 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds has officially kicked off the development cycle of the upcoming Linux 6.2 kernel series by announcing today the general availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC).
Snowfall on your Linux Desktop this Christmas and New Year
This year, why not bring a little snow to your desktop? Xsnow allows you to enjoy the sights and sounds of winter, from snowflakes falling gently on your screen to the beautiful, white blanket that covers everything around it.
Linux Apps Tour: TUXEDO Control Center, a tool to easily control TUXEDO computers!
This article is the beginning of a new promising series through which I aim to shed light on Linux applications that offer distinctive and unique additions and features to Linux users. The start will be with the TUXEDO Control Center application (TCC), which provides many control options on TUXEDO computers, one of which we reviewed in the past few weeks. So what is TUXEDO Control Center? What are the options and features that it provides?
Lenovo reveals Mini PC equipped with Intel's 13th Gen Intel Core processors
This week, Lenovo released details about their upcoming consumer products including their newest IdeaCentre Mini PC. The Lenovo’s 01IRH8 will integrate Intel’s latest 13th Gen Processors, support for Gen4 SSD storage, Wi-Fi6 and other peripherals. Lenovo’s press release mentioned that this Mini-PC will support “up to next-gen Intel Core i7 processors.” To be more specific, […]
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