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Happy third anniversary, Enable Sysadmin!
In just three years, this community site "by sysadmins, for sysadmins" has given millions of people information to help them do their work better.
GNOME Desktop for Mobile Devices Looks Promising, Here’s What to Expect
GNOME developer Jonas Dreßler shared recently some of the work that was put into advancing the mobile port of the GNOME desktop environment, specifically the GNOME Shell UI, as well as upcoming plans to make it on par with current offerings.
A visual guide to Kubernetes networking fundamentals
Networking within Kubernetes isn't so different from networking in the physical world. Remember networking basics, and you'll have no trouble enabling communication between containers, Pods, and Services.
Linux Lite 6.0 Arrives with Xfce 4.16 and Ditches Firefox for Chrome
An article and coverage of the new major release Linux Lite 6.0 which brings Ubuntu 22.04 base, Xfce 4.16, a new theme and more.
IBASE CMI211-989 houses Ryzen V2000 based Mini-ITX w/ quad DP displays
IBASE Technology has launched an expandable embedded system that integrates their own MI989 Mini-ITX motherboard. The processor featured on this device is the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 (up to 4.15GHz) which is designed using the Zen 2 x86 core architecture (7nm process).
MySQL vs SQLite vs PostgreSQL: Comparing the Relational Database Management Systems
In this tutorial, we are going to explain the differences between relational database management systems such as MySQL, SQLite, and PostgreSQL.
This type of relational database management system is used worldwide, based on relational models, where the information is stored in tables linked between with relations, making the data to be easily referenced.
This type of relational database management system is used worldwide, based on relational models, where the information is stored in tables linked between with relations, making the data to be easily referenced.
Linux desktops: KDE vs GNOME
I'm an ardent KDE Plasma Desktop user, but at work I happily use GNOME. Without getting into the question of which desktop I'd take to a desert island (that happens to have a power outlet), I see the merits of both desktops, and I'd rather use either of them than non-open source desktop alternatives.
Xfce’s Apps Update for May 2022: New Releases of Xfce Terminal, Panel, and Task Manager
The May 2022 issue of my exclusive “Xfce’s Apps Update” monthly roundup is here and it’s packed with news about the latest release of your favorite Xfce applications, plugins, and tools.
Excellent Utilities: horcrux - file splitter with encryption and redundancy
horcrux is an open source tool that’s designed to split files and keep them secure with encryption. This encryption doesn’t require remembering a passphrase or retaining a private key. Instead, the utility uses the Shamir Secret Sharing Scheme to break an encryption key into parts that can be recombined to create the original key, but only requiring a certain threshold to do so.
How To Use When Conditional Statements In Ansible Playbooks
This guide explains what is a conditional statement and how to use the when conditional statements in Ansible playbooks to evaluate conditions and run tasks based on the outcome.
GNOME Shell for Mobile: A Promising Start with Huge Expectations
An editorial about the GNOME Shell and components for mobile phones in terms of the current state, progress and future.
Linux Lite 6.0 Comes with Updated Window Theme, Accessibility Improvements
Linux Lite is a Linux distro based on Ubuntu that includes the ultra-lightweight Xfce desktop environment. The new major version Linux Light 6.0, is now available for download and usage, based on the newest Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release. Here’s what is new.
Flatpak Permissions Manager App Flatseal 1.8 Adds More Useful Options and Improvements
Flatseal creator Martín Abente Lahaye announced today the release of Flatseal 1.8 as the latest stable release of this open-source application that lets you manage permissions of Flatpak apps on your GNU/Linux distribution.
Software-Only Setup to Diagnose QEMU SCSI Passthrough and Multipath Failover
The SCSI passthrough over multipath is very commonly used in virtualization environments. The SCSI IO commands are forwarded from the virtual machine to the KVM hypervisor side storage via SG_IO. The KVM hypervisor side storage is always provied in a multipath configuration in order to facilitate high availability. Therefore, the developers may require a solution that allows them to quickly and efficiently setup an environment to diagnose and observe the behavior of virtio-scsi + QEMU + SG_IO + multipath + SCSI, e.g., how the path error is propagated to the virtual machine.
What You Need to Know About Open-Source Software Security
While allowing public access to the sensitive behind-the-scenes operation of a program sounds risky, open-source software actually has the potential to be even more secure than a program with hidden code. However, as with any type of software, vulnerabilities still exist and can present a serious security risk if they remain unidentified and unpatched. Open-source is software with publicly accessible code that anyone can view and contribute to, and forms the foundation of the Internet we use today. The popularity of open-source code is rising–not only are more programs using open-source code but a larger portion of the average software comes from open-source resources than ever.
Murena, the privacy-first Android smartphone, arrives
Murena's first smartphone release, the /e/OS-powered Murena One, tries to free you from Google.
Linux Lite 6.0 Is Finally Here with the Xfce 4.16 Desktop, Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Linux Lite developer Jerry Bezencon announced today the general availability for download of the Ubuntu-based Linux Lite 6.0 distribution, a major release that introduces new and updated apps, as well as new features and improvements.
Turkish Municipality Saves $1M By Migrating to Pardus Linux
Today we’ll be showing the story of Eyupsultan municipality, which successfully migrated to Linux and open source with a project on-going since 2015.
Google Cloud, Société Générale, American Express, Point72, Mirantis, and The Digital Dollar Project Join FINOS, as Open Source Collaboration Becomes Increasingly Critical Across the Global Financi
The Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), the financial services umbrella of the Linux Foundation, announced today the addition of six new corporate members, including Google Cloud, Société Générale, American Express, Point72, Mirantis, and The Digital Dollar Project. Building upon its 19 new Members in 2021 and its recent addition of Wellington Management Company to its Governing Board, FINOS now has 57 corporate members ushering a new era in open collaboration across the global financial services industry.
NVIDIA 515.48.07 Linux Graphics Driver Released as First Version with Open-Source Modules
NVIDIA today released the NVIDIA 515.48.07 graphics driver for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems as the first stable version in the 515 series that brings open-source kernel modules.
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