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Automated Ansible Lab Setup With Vagrant And Virtualbox In Linux
Setting up a Ansible home lab manually is a time-consuming task. In this guide, we will learn an automated way to setup Ansible lab with Vagrant and VirtualBox in Linux.
Jetson-based sensor fusion kit feature mmWave Radar
Mistral’s “AI-SFK Lite” system runs Linux on its Jetson Xavier NX powered Neuron Base Board Basic with a 250GB SSD, GbE, HDMI 2.0, CAN, etc., and adds Mistral’s 77GHz mmWave Radar module and a CSI-based 8MP/4K camera.
False advertising to call software open source when it's not, says court
Last year, the Graph Foundation had to rethink how it develops and distributes its Open Native Graph Database (ONgDB) after it settled a trademark and copyright claim by database biz Neo4j. The Graph Foundation agreed [PDF] it would no longer claim specific versions of ONgDB, its Neo4j Enterprise Edition fork, are a "100 percent free and open source version" of Neo4J EE. And last month, two other companies challenged by Neo4j – PureThink and iGov – were also required by a court ruling to make similar concessions.
How to beautify your Java applications
What's not to love about Java? I love that Java lets me write applications on one platform and run them on other platforms. You don't have to mess around with platform-specific SDKs, using a different library for that one platform, or inserting little code hacks to make that other platform behave. To me, that's how easy all modern programming ought to be. There's great infrastructure around Java, too, like the Maven build system and SDKMan.
Ubuntu revamp its logo after 12 years
The first impression of the new logo makes me wonder why Ubuntu needed to change the logo, which was looking far better in terms of visual appeal.
Linux Candy: Emote – modern popup emoji picker
An emoji is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages. The main function of emoji is to provide emotional cues otherwise missing from typed conversation.
Coding in a war zone: A Ruby developer's life in Kharkiv
@zverok asks dev world for support as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues
Interview Victor Shepelev, known as @zverok on Twitter and GitHub, is a Ruby developer and software architect who lives in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Since Russia invaded his country on February 24, 2022, he's had more pressing concerns than writing code, such as keeping his family safe and helping his fellow citizens survive.…
Module and dev kit showcase RK3568 multiplexing skills
Forlinx has launched a “FET3568-C” module that runs Linux on a quad -A55 RK3568 with up to 8GB DDR4 and 16GB eMMC. The module powers an “OK3568-C” SBC with triple displays, 2x GbE, 4x USB, M.2 B-key, PCIe Gen2/SATA, and PCIe Gen3 x4. Although Rockchip’s octa-core RK3588 has held center stage in recent weeks in […]
Top 10 Most Beautiful Linux Distributions Featured
We give you the top 10 beautiful Linux Distributions of 2022. They are a visual treat to your eyes while being a robust operating system.
Use Maven to manage your Java dependencies
As an open source enthusiast, I've used dozens (hundreds?) of libraries that are well beyond my skill or interest as a programmer. For a lot of people, including me, the available libraries are one of the things that makes a particular programming language worth using.
How to install Python 3.10 on Debian 11
Python is one of the most widely used open-source, multipurpose, and object-oriented programming languages.
How to Use Linux Screen Command
Linux screen command is one of the most useful command whenever you perform a long-running task like zipping a huge directory or exporting a database from Linux terminal without getting interrupted by sudden connection drop or the SSH session termination. Well, this happened to everyone of us at some point. This is where the screen command comes in that allows us to resume the sessions and save us while working on big process.
Easy way to fix: sudo unable to resolve host name or service not known
Once in a while, you will encounter the above error after making changes to /etc/hostname. And the resolution of this error is pretty simple.
Ubuntu Changed the Design of Its Logo, Here’s What It Looks Like Now
Ubuntu is, without a doubt, the most well-known desktop Linux distribution on the planet. In preparation for the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 Long-Term Support update, due in April, Canonical has unveiled a new Ubuntu logo.
Microsoft freshens up its in-house container Linux, CBL-Mariner
Microsoft has released the March-2022 update for CBL-Mariner, but the version number hasn't budged from 1.0. Yes, the Windows giant has had its own Linux distro since September 2020, but don't get too excited. It's very small, very minimalist and overall not very exciting – which is of course just what you want from something to host your cloudy containers. Some seven months on from the first update, this one fixes a bunch of security holes and upgrades a few components but doesn't add much new functionality.
How to Install and Use Apache Guacamole Remote Desktop on Rocky Linux 8
Apache Guacamole is a free, open-source, clientless, remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like SSH, RDP, and VNC. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and use Apache Guacamole on a Rocky Linux 8 based server.
6 Best Linux Desktop Environments to Try in 2022
Are you looking for the best Linux desktop environments for your desktop? Then this article is particularly for you. Want to find the notable mentions, the best features, and what you might be fond of? Get to know about the 6 best Linux desktop environments to try in 2022 from here. So, let’s dive in!
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 5 “Elsie” Is Now Available for Download
After more than two months of hard work, the LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 5 “Elsie” distribution is now available for download for those who prefer a Debian-based Linux Mint.
Bash Scripting Cheat Sheet
The ability to automate tasks with Bash scripts in Linux is one of the operating system’s most powerful components. However, due to the sheer amount of scripting components, it can be intimidating for newcomers. Even longtime users may forget something every once in a while and that is why we have created this Bash scripting cheat sheet.
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