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9 resources about open source for educators and students
Open source provides fertile ground for innovation, not only in the cloud but in the classroom. Whether you are homeschooled, in a traditional K-12, university, someone looking to learn new skills, open source provides rich opportunities for personal and professional development. This year, Opensource.com writers provided readers with a considerable list of opportunities for continuing education regardless of where you are on the continuum.
Fancy climbing into ALP over New Year's? Fresh preview versions of SUSE's distro and NetBSD 10 are here
Ideal if you're looking for something to play with over the holidays. As the end of the year and the holiday season both approach, so do new previews of both SUSE's new enterprise Linux distro, ALP, and the NetBSD OS.…
LILYGO T-CAMERA S3 includes display and PIR sensor
The T-CAMERA S3 is a compact embedded module based on the low power ESP32-S3 SoC supporting dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.2. The device is equipped with an OV2640 camera module, a 0.96” OLED display, a PIR sensor and a few JST connectors for additional devices. The T-CAMERA S3 integrates the following ESP32 module enabled with […]
Linux Mint 21.1: The better-than-ever Linux desktop
This long-term-support version of Linux Mint is a great Linux desktop for both beginners and experts.
OpenAI gets to the Point•E with open source text-to-3D model
Designers' jobs to crash or GLIDE. OpenAI has extended the capabilities of its text-to-image software from two dimensions into three with the release of Point•E, an open source project that produces 3D images from text prompts.…
How to Find Out Ubuntu Version: 6 Methods
A simple guide, showing five methods to find the installed Ubuntu version of your desktop and servers via GUI and CLI methods.
GPU-Viewer 2.0: An Ultimate Linux GUI for GPU Information
The latest GPU-Viewer 2.0, a glxinfo, vulkaninfo, and clinfo in a GUI app, comes with GTK 4.0 support and minor UI enhancement.
EndeavourOS Cassini Is Here Bringing the Brand New Xfce 4.18
Arch Linux-based EndeavourOS released Cassini, which now defaults to Dracut for automating the Linux boot process. Here's what's new!
Drupal cranks open-source CMS tech to 10 as the need for modular digital experiences grows
Among the most popular CMS technologies is the open-source Drupal framework, which debuted in 2001 and has continued to evolve over the last two decades.
3 Ways to install Git on Linux Mint 21 or 20
Git is a mature, actively maintained open-source project created in 2005 by Linus Torvalds, the famous Linux operating system kernel creator. The following guide will teach you how to install Git using a few different methods.
Experience the power of the Linux Krusader file manager
Krusader is a simple, powerful, dual-panel file manager for the KDE Plasma Desktop and other Linux desktops. You can think of it as a power-user's alternative to Dolphin, and it follows the tradition of "commander" style file managers (such as Midnight Commander.) Krusader includes archive handling, mounted file system support, a file system search, directory synchronization, batch renaming, and much more.
Getting ready for an exciting 2023
[This message comes directly from the desk of Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Leader. — Ed.] This “love letter to the community” started in 2020 as a way to shine a little light in a very dark time, and to encourage everyone — including me — by reminding us all of the great work done […]
Excellent Utilities: Rnote – sketch and take handwritten notes
Rnote is a vector-based drawing app for sketching, handwritten notes and to annotate documents and pictures.
How To Install Microsoft .NET Core SDK On Linux
This step by step guide explains how to install Microsoft .NET Core SDK on Linux and how to write your first app using .NET.
The Linux Time Command: An Overview
An overview of the Linux Time command, with example on how it can be used to measure command execution
How to Upgrade Ubuntu 20.04 to Ubuntu 22.04
Ubuntu 22.04, codename "Jammy Jellyfish", was released on the 21st of April 2022. In this article, I will show you how to upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 to the new Ubuntu 22.04 in a few easy steps.
6 Kubernetes articles every open source enthusiast should read
We learned a lot about Kubernetes in 2022. It seems every year, Kubernetes gets better and better. For all those beginners out there, this year's coverage is wide-ranging and detailed, including a couple of new eBooks. This article covers what I found to be the best Kubernetes articles of 2022. From visual maps to personal journeys, these articles definitely shine a light on the power of Kubernetes. So let's get started with my favorite ones.
3 delightful features of the Linux QtFM file manager
QtFM is a simple file manager that aims to provide the basic features of file management through a fast and intuitive interface. It's available for Linux, BSD, and macOS.
How to Install Dolibarr on Debian 11
In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to install Dolibarr on Debian 11 OS. Dolibarr is an open-source ERP platform and CRM solution used by many small business companies worldwide.
MySQL Root Password Reset in 3 Simple Steps
Have you forgotten your MySQL server’s root password? No worries. Here’s how to quickly and easily reset it.
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