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SUSE bolsters security in Linux Enterprise 15 update
The new Suse Enterprise Linux update also includes support for the latest AMD confidential computing capabilities. Suse is now also among the first enterprise Linux distributions to include open-source Nvidia GPU drivers, which will help to accelerate graphics and AI use cases on Linux systems.
How to Install AngularJS on AlmaLinux
AngularJS is a JavaScript-based open-source front-end web application framework that assists with running single-page applications. It allows developers to use HTML as their template language and lets them create robust, interactive websites without having to reload the browser for every new page view.
10 Years of Zuul Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery rises to new successes
The Open Infrastructure Foundation CI/CD program Zuul is essential to BMW, Volvo, and Workday's software development.
Untold Stories of Open Source: Priyanka Sharma
In open source communities, we meet people every day. We probably know their current role and responsibilities, but we don’t always have perspective on the history, education, and career path that made them who they are. These are some of the untold stories of open source. At the Linux Foundation, we’re a couple of weeks away from launching a new podcast series, The Untold Stories of Open Source. For our blog readers, you’re getting a sneak peek into a few of the stories that will kick off our series. Today, we’ll share perspectives from episode 1, Priyanka Sharma.
Ubuntu Change Hostname + Make it Permanent
Here learn how to change the hostname in the Ubuntu Linux system. In distributions using systemd you can easily computer name without reboot.
Linux Kernel 5.19 RC1 Released, Concluding ARM Generic Kernel Work
A summary of the changes in Linux Kernel 5.19 RC1 which spans processors, networking, storage, graphics and other Kernel modules.
A Guide to Enterprise Open Source: Why Your Organization Needs It Now
There are some universal truths about open source software (OSS). It has revolutionized our world and become the foundation of our digital society, the backbone of our digital economy, and the basis of our digital existence. Every household and enterprise brand name in technology is built upon it, whether that name is Alexa or Android, Azure, or AWS.
Speek: A Privacy-Focused Chat App Built on the Tor Network
Most messaging apps nowadays promise to offer their users a secure messaging environment to keep their personal data and communication private and secure. Speek is a new entrant in the secure messaging space that aims to take this up a notch. It's a decentralized messaging app that doesn't require an ID or a phone number and routes communication via the Tor network to deliver a more secure messaging experience. Here's a look at Speek and the instructions to use it on Linux.
Orange Pi 800, An Integrated Into Keyboard PC Running Open Source OS
Orange Pi 800 is a new product released by Xunlong Software. It fully embeds the Orange Pi motherboard inside the keyboard, so it only has to be paired with a mouse and monitor to function as a computer.
How to Set Up SSH Keys on Ubuntu 22.04
In this tutorial we’ll show you how to set up SSH keys on Ubuntu 22.04. SSH keys provide a more secure way of logging into a server with SSH than using a password alone.
Conformant open source support for Mali-G57
The open source Panfrost driver for Mali GPUs now supports the new Valhall architecture with fully-conformant OpenGL ES 3.1 on Mali-G57, a Valhall GPU. The final Mesa patches are landing today, and the required kernel patches are queued for merge upstream. Mali-G57 features in new MediaTek Chromebooks with the MT8192 and MT8195 system-on-chips. With Mesa 22.2 and an appropriate kernel, accelerated graphics will work out of the box on Linux on these laptops.
Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux: Part 2
In Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux: Part 1 , we covered how a keylogger can be written for Linux, by reading events directly from keyboard device. Today, we will cover slightly different technique for keyboard event capture.
6 Linux word processors you need to try
Writers are always looking for better ways to put their words and ideas into readable formats to share with their readers. My first experiences with word processing came in my Apple II days when I used AppleWorks and later FrEDWriter, which was a free word processing application created in 1985. It was the standard for my students, many of whom came from households that lacked the money to purchase proprietary software.
Multiplatform Linux kernel 'pretty much done' says Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds has announced the first release candidate for version 5.19 of the Linux kernel, and declared it represents a milestone in multiplatform development for the project.
RethinkDNS: All in one tool to get firewall, adblocker, DNS-over-HTTPS
The days have gone back when you needed to install multiple applications for firewall, advertisement blockers, and tunnel connections using DNS-over-HTTPS clients.
Now one single application is capable of doing all kinds of stuff in a very intuitive way.
Now one single application is capable of doing all kinds of stuff in a very intuitive way.
How to Customize Konsole, the Default KDE Terminal Emulator
Beginner-friendly distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint will rarely (if ever) require you to open the terminal emulator, yet they still include it as one of the default applications. After all, the terminal is a constituent part of Linux history, and the concept of command-line utilities is woven into the Unix philosophy. Instead of resisting and avoiding it, why not embrace the terminal and learn how to use it?
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 5th, 2022
The eighty-eight installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 5th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that are happening in the Linux world.
A Drupal developer's guide to Progressive Web Apps
The following article is a companion to my presentation at Drupalcon and Drupalcamp covering Progressive Web Apps implementations.
Orange Pi 800 emulates Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard PC
Orange Pi launched a device that comes in a similar form factor as the Raspberry Pi 400. One of the main differences between these products is the integrated processor which is the six-core 64-bit Rockchip RK3399 found in the Orange Pi 800.
Enter File or Directory with Space & Special Character in its Name?
Everyone loves to assign fancy names to their files or directory, including special characters, numbers, and spaces. Special characters and numbers are good to have in the name of the files or directories even though they are not recommended.
However, having space in a file or directory name is intriguing. The cd command is usually used to enter inside the directory and does not know what to do with the name containing the spaces and special characters.
However, having space in a file or directory name is intriguing. The cd command is usually used to enter inside the directory and does not know what to do with the name containing the spaces and special characters.
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