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Raspberry Pi Pico W supports Wi-Fi and starts at $6
The Raspberry Pi Foundation launched yesterday a new tiny platform based on the RP2040 silicon. The new device is called the Raspberry Pi Pico W and it provides connectivity by integrating the CYW43439 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module from Infineon.
Nitrux 2.2.1 ships with Default 5.18.6 XanMod kernel
With this release, Nitrux 2.2.1 ships with the default 5.18.6 XanMod kernel, which is the successor to 5.17.12, which was not implemented with the previous release 2.2.0 due to the failure of the package broadcom-sta-dkm while building, but with this release, you can have the stable version of the 5.18.6 XanMod kernel.
Your Personal Voice Assistant on Fedora Linux
Would you like your Linux PC to interact with you by voice command like something out of a SciFi movie? If so, check out this article to find out how you can help make that happen!
Ag-Rec: Improving Agriculture Around the World with Open Source Innovation
One of the first projects I noticed after starting at the Linux Foundation was AgStack. It caught my attention because I have a natural inclination towards farming and ranching, although, in reality, I really just want a reason to own and use a John Deere tractor (or more than one). The reality is the closest I will ever get to being a farmer is my backyard garden with, perhaps, some chickens one day.
How to Install Vivaldi Browser on Linux
Vivaldi is a non-FOSS multi-platform web browser that is available for all major platforms like Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is very compelling to use and has many features that might tempt you to replace your old browser with Vivaldi.
How to Import Remi Repository on CentOS 9 Stream
REMI is a third-party repository that provides us with the latest PHP versions on RHEL-derived systems. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import and enable the repository on CentOS 9 Stream.
Open source body quits GitHub, urges you to do the same
The Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC), a non-profit focused on free and open source software (FOSS), said it has stopped using Microsoft's GitHub for project hosting – and is urging other software developers to do the same.
12-Year-Old Developer Brings Ubuntu’s Unity Desktop Back to Life
Unity Desktop Environment is a graphical shell for the GNOME designed and maintained by Canonical for Ubuntu. It was beautiful and innovative, but Canonical threw it out in 2017. So, Unity 7.6 is the first major version of the Unity desktop in six years, with the previous release in May 2016. Here's what is new!
Unity 7.6 Desktop Released as the First Major Update to Ubuntu’s Unity7 in 6 Years
Ubuntu Unity and Unity desktop maintainer Rudra Saraswat released today Unity 7.6 as the first major update to Ubuntu's old desktop environment in the last few years.
How to Install Sublime Merge on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Sublime Merge is a git client software that comes with various features to help make working with git repositories easier. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Sublime Merge on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Linux superuser access, explained
Here’s how to configure Linux superuser access so that it's available to those who need it—yet well out of the way of people who don't need it.
Old school editor Vim hits version 9 with faster scripting language
Old school editor fans, rejoice: some two and a half years after version 8.2, Vim 9 is here with a much faster scripting language.
Package a new Python module in 4 steps
When you install an application, you're usually installing a package that contains the executable code for an application and important files such as documentation, icons, and so on. On Linux, applications are commonly packaged as RPM or DEB files, and users install them with the dnf or apt commands, depending on the Linux distribution. However, new Python modules are released virtually every day, so you could easily encounter a module that hasn't yet been packaged. And that's exactly why the pyp2rpm command exists.
How to Install Xfce Desktop Environment on CentOS 9 Stream
Xfce is a lightweight free, open-source desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Xfce on CentOS 9 Stream.
Vecow introduces SOM line based on MediaTek Genio 1200/500/350 processors
Vecow presented their new line of System on Module devices (SoM) at Embedded World 2022. The latest SoMs integrate MediaTek’s Genio 1200, Genio 500 and Genio 350 processors. Additionally, the company has developed carrier boards for quick product development.
Why & How to change Swappiness in Ubuntu?
After installing any Linux distribution, such as Ubuntu, there are basic things that you need to do: one of them is to change the value of Swappiness. But what is Swappiness, why should you change it, and how do you do it? Your time is precious (isn't it?), so I will try to make it simple and short.
Thunderbird 102 gets a major facelift, Matrix chat support
Open-source cross-platform email and messaging client Thunderbird has hit version 102, with a new look and improved functionality, including Matrix chat support.
How to install LibreOffice on Linux Mint
In this tutorial you will learn how to install LibreOffice on Ubuntu/Debian based systems.
Vim 9.0, the new version of the command line text editor, is Available on Arch Linux
Vim 9.0, the terminal text editor has been updated with a major release bringing a lot of little improvements. Moreover, it's already available on Arch Linux so, let see how install or update it!
CISA Sounds the Alarm Over High-Severity Bug in All Major Linux Distros
A high-severity Linux vulnerability capable of granting abusers root access to target endpoints is being exploited in the wild, researchers have warned.
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