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Kata Containers 3s marriage of virtual machines and containers continues
Suppose, just suppose, you could combine the speed and flexibility of containers with the security of virtual machines (VM). That's exactly what Kata Containers does.
Happy Ada Lovelace Day! Here are our favorite tech books for kids
Tech is everywhere! And it's important to remember, everyone is a beginner once. The industry is continually growing, looking for new folks to add valuable perspectives. How do we inspire our next batch of tech contributors? In honor of Ada Lovelace Day, we asked our community of writers if they had any resources or books they recommend for young programmers or enthusiasts. Here's what they had to share.
How to Install SysPass Password Manager on Rocky Linux
SysPass is an open-source password manager written in PHP with AES-256 CTR encryption. It's designed for centralized and collaborative password management. In this tutorial, you will install SysPass Password Manager with Apache2, MariaDB, and PHP on the Rocky Linux server.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Stocks
Apple Stocks is software which lets you view stock quotes, interactive historical data charts and current breaking business news. Stocks is not available for Linux. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
How to Install and Configure Graphite Monitoring System on Ubuntu 22.04
Graphite is an open-source tool used to track and graph the performance of computer systems. You can use it to track the performance of websites, applications, business services, and networked servers.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 9th, 2022
The 106th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on October 9th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Zeit – A GUI Front-end To Crontab To Schedule Jobs In Linux
This brief tutorial explains about Zeit, a graphical front-end to Crontab and at command, and how to easily schedule jobs in Linux with Zeit.
Welcome to our new Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator
Great news, Fedora Friends! I am excited to announce that we have completed our search for a new Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator (FCAIC). He joins the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) team at Red Hat to work with the Fedora Community today. Please give a warm welcome to Justin W. Flory (he/him). If […]
Xubuntu 22.10: Top New Features
A list of new features in Xubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu (upcoming), which brings two years worth of features, bug fixes and many more.
The Best USB Bluetooth Dongle for Linux
Afters years of searching, the EVEO Bluetooth Adapter has removed some of my daily frustrations with a Bluetooth adapter that just works.
Gentoo-Based Redcore Linux 2201 Released with Plasma 5.25
Redcore Linux is a desktop-oriented Gentoo-based distribution that aims to bring the power of Gentoo to the masses. Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, KDE Plasma 5.25.5, and an updated package base are some new features in Redcore Linux’s latest release.
How to Unzip a .gz File on Linux (Any distro)
A detailed and beginner-friendly tutorial on how to unzip (uncompress/decompress/extract) a .gz file on Linux. Both CLI and GUI instructions are included.
KDE Frameworks 5.99 Brings More Plasma Wayland Improvements, Better Qt 6 Support
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.99 as a new stable update to this open-source collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing commonly needed functionality to the KDE Plasma desktop environment and various KDE apps.
Curiosity Board features Microchip's SAM9X60D1G SiP
The EV40E67A Curiosity Board is a compact product built around the SAM9X60D1G SiP from Microchip Technology. The board features 1Gb of DDR2 memory, SD card readers, two CAN interfaces, a 24-bit LCD controller, one Fast ethernet port, etc. The EV40E67A board is based on the low-power ARM926EJ-S CPU (up to 600MHz) which belongs to the […]
DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.08: Ubuntu Pro, System 76's Iced toolkit Decision and More
DebugPoint Weekly Roundup #22.08: Ubuntu PRO, System 76's Iced toolkit Decision and More news from this week.
New GigE cameras unveiled at Vision 2022
Earlier this week, Lucid Vision Labs showcased diverse high speed cameras at Vision 2022. These Gigabit cameras offer bandwidth ranging from 2.5 to 25Gbps and some of them include Power-over-Ethernet support. The Triton 2 is a GigE camera integrating Sony Pregius S 4th Gen sensors. As seen below, the CMOS sensors range from 5.0 to […]
KaOS 2022.10 Released, Dracut Replaces Mkinitcpio
KaOS 2022.10 is the sixth update in this year’s 2022 series for this Linux distro. It comes with an improved Calamares installer and has moved to Dracut as the new initramfs infrastructure.
How to Install and Use Composer on Ubuntu 20.04
Composer is a dependency management tool in PHP; unlike ‘apt’ and ‘yum’, it’s not a package manager. In this tutorial, you are going to install PHP 7.4 and Composer on Ubuntu 20.04 and try out Composer commands.
Control Centre Is a New KDE Widget Inspired by macOS
The Control Centre widget for the KDE desktop lets you quickly toggle among settings such as Network, Bluetooth, Media Playback, and more. In addition, we want to stress that this is not a part of the official KDE project but rather third-party software.
Make KDE Control Centre Look Like macOS with this Widget
A new KDE desktop widget arrives to revamp your KDE Plasma's system tray (or Control Centre) to make it look like macOS.
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