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Docker Commands Tutorial | Getting Started With Docker In Linux
This detailed Docker tutorial covers the essential Docker commands, such as how to create a new container, run the container, remove a container and so on. In addition, this guide also explains how to build your own custom Docker image from an existing container and how to remove containers and images.
12 lftp Commands to Manage Files with Examples
Here learn lftp commands to Manage Files with Examples. Using LFTP as ftp client to mirror directories, download files and upload files to FTP server.
How to Install and Use Pip on Ubuntu
Beginner-friendly, step-by-step instructions on how to install and use pip (Python) on Ubuntu.
10 Necessary Ubuntu Apps For Everyone Part 3
This article gives you the top 10 necessary Ubuntu apps in 2022 (part 3) that you may use for your daily productive work.
MYIR’s new SOM taps ALLWINNER T507-H processor
MYIR has released a System On Module (SOM) built around the Allwinner T507-H industrial processor along with a compatible carrier board. The MYC-YT507H module is AEC-Q100 certified which is convenient for automotive electronics, industrial controls, IoT applications, etc. The SOM starts at ~$34.90 while its carrier board costs around ~$119.
Linux Mint 21 "Vanessa" Disables systemd-oom, BETA Arriving Soon
Linux Mint 21 will not feature the controversial systemd-oomd, and other expected new features which is arriving soon.
China rallies support for Kylin Linux in war on Windows
openKylin project is latest chapter in Beijing's love-hate relationship with Redmond
China’s efforts to end its reliance on Microsoft Windows got a boost with the launch of the openKylin project.…
Global Dynamics of the Demise of Microsoft Windows (Now Down to 27%)
The situation of Windows' "share" (however subjective any measure would be) is grim; despite a "new" release of Windows, as recently as several months ago, "market share" decreases fast
How to Update Firmware on Ubuntu using fwupd
Fwupd is a daemon to help to manage the installation of firmware on Linux. Fwupd is configured by default to download firmware from LVFS.
Darktable 4.0 Released to Celebrate 10 Years of Open Source RAW Image Editing
The darktable team announced today the release and general availability of darktable 4.0 in celebration of the project’s 10th anniversary, a major release that brings numerous new features and enhancements.
Debian 9 (Stretch) Reached End-Of-Life, an Explanation of the Maintenance Model
On June 30, 2022, Debian 9 (Stretch) reached the End of Life (EOL). If you are still using it, you should immediately upgrade to a newer version. But first, let’s recall some of the highlights from this release.
Debian GNU/Linux 9 “Stretch” LTS Support Reached End of Life, Upgrade Now
The Debian LTS (Long Term Support) team announced today that Debian GNU/Linux 9 “Stretch” operating system series has now officially reached its end of life (EOL) after being supported for more than five years.
i.MX8M Mini powers Pico-ITX board and supports Yocto-based Linux distributions
The eDM-SBC-iMX8Mm is a Single Board Computer (SBC) which comes in a small Pico-ITX form factor and it’s powered by NXP’s i.MX8M Mini System on Chip (SoC). This compact device was designed to run 24/7 to suit applications such as kiosks , digital signage displays, smart home appliances etc.
How Microservices Work Together
Microservices allow software developers to design highly scalable, highly fault-tolerant internet-based applications. But how do the microservices of a platform actually communicate? How do they coordinate their activities or know who to work with in the first place? Here we present the main answers to these questions, and their most important features and drawbacks. Before digging into this topic, you may want to first read the earlier pieces in this series, Microservices: Definition and Main Applications, APIs in Microservices, and Introduction to Microservices Security.
GNOME 43 to Bring Support for Web Apps in Software, New Device Security Info Panel
Work on the next major release of the popular GNOME desktop environment, GNOME 43, is underway and we’re getting closer to the first alpha development release with lots of new features like support for web apps in Software, a new device security info panel in Settings, and support for WebExtensions in Web.
Cloudera adopts Apache Iceberg, battles Databricks to be most open in data tables
Cloud data lake vendor Cloudera has announced the general availability of Apache Iceberg in its data platform. Developed through the Apache Software Foundation, Iceberg offers an open table format, designed for high-performance on big data workloads while supporting query engines including Spark, Trino, Flink, Presto, Hive and Impala.
Manage your RPG players with pc
For me, a good tabletop role-playing game (RPG), sometimes called a pen-and-paper RPG, is the perfect hobby for getting away from my computer. The classic editions of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), for example, were released well before PDFs and eBooks existed, so I bring hardcover books and paper character sheets to my gaming table.
Star Labs Teases the StarFighter Linux Laptop with 4K Display, AMD or Intel Processors
UK-based Linux hardware vendor Star Labs is teasing us with a new Linux-powered laptop called StarFighter that promises to be their first notebook shipping with a 4K display.
How to integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with WordPress
ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite which comprises collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms along with PDF viewer. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to connect the ONLYOFFICE Docs and WordPress instances using an integration plugin (connector).
Open source Office rival Collabora releases web-based CODE 22.05
Collabora has released CODE 22.05, the new Developer Edition of its web-based corporate version of LibreOffice. CODE is the Collabora Online Development Edition of Collabora Office, which we took a quick look at recently. The new version 22.05 offers a number of fresh features and performance improvements.
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