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How To Select Data From A Database Using MySQL Logical Operators In PHP
This tutorial explains how to filter data from a MySQL database table using MySQL logical operators such as BETWEEN, IN, AND, OR etc., along with WHERE clause and SELECT query in PHP.
How To Monitor And Administer Linux Servers Using Cockpit Via Web Browser
This guide explains what is Cockpit tool and how to install Cockpit in various Linux distributions, and finally how to manage and administer Linux servers using Cockpit via a web browser.
Amberol – small and simple music player
Amberol offers a different tack to some music players. It’s definitely not innovative in any shape or form. It doesn’t offer any functionality that a whole raft of open source players already offer. Instead it seeks to be a small and simple music player built using modern technologies.
OpenMediaVault 6 NAS Solution Released Based on Debian 11
OpenMediaVault (OMV) is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) system based on Debian. After a long development phase, OpenMediaVault 6 has been released with a completely new user interface written from scratch.
Fedora backs down on removing BIOS support… for now
The Fedora Project has changed its collective mind, and Fedora 37 won't require UEFI – it will still install and run on BIOS-only systems. Last month we reported on some simplifications planned for Fedora 36 and 37. Aside from the changes to console graphics support, there was a proposal to require UEFI firmware, as a step towards removing support for booting using the old-style legacy BIOS boot process.
The best VPNs for Linux in 2022 (and the worst)
Although many open-source VPN clients are available for Linux, a native app from the provider requires less configuration and more features. We find the best VPNs for Linux using our 19-point assessment.
Tails 5 Review: A Perfect Privacy-Focused Linux Distribution
A quick review of Debian-based Tails 5 which is released a while back, refreshed its core modules with Debian 11 Bullseye version.
The May 2022 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the May 2022 issue.
Primer to Container Security
Containers are considered to be a standard way of deploying these microservices to the cloud. Containers are better than virtual machines in almost all ways except security, which may be the main barrier to their widespread adoption. This article will provide a better understanding of container security and available techniques to secure them.
Drupal Introductory Guide with Installation
On this site, we’ve gone over WordPress in great detail. Despite the fact that WordPress is the most popular and actively developed CMS, it is not the only good one on the market.
How to Install LEMP Stack Nginx, MySQL, PHP on Ubuntu 22.04
In this guide you will learn how to install Nginx, MySQL 8.0 and PHP 8.1.
You will also install some common PHP extensions and adjust the PHP configurations. Finally you will secure your setup with Let’s Encrypt SSL and configure HTTPS redirection.
You will also install some common PHP extensions and adjust the PHP configurations. Finally you will secure your setup with Let’s Encrypt SSL and configure HTTPS redirection.
Debian GNU/Linux 11 Users Get a Massive Linux Kernel Security Update, Patch Now
The Debian Project announced this week a massive Linux kernel security update for its Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series to address 19 security vulnerabilities discovered by various security researchers in the upstream Linux 5.10 LTS kernel, which may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks.
Xebian - A Blend of Debian and Goodness of Xfce Review
A review of Xebian Linux Distribution which brings the Debian rolling release with lightweight Xfce desktop environment - together.
Syslogic targets AI agricultural apps with Jetson AGX Xavier based PC
Syslogic’s RPC RSL A3 is a robust AI computer equipped with the Nvidia Jetson AGX Xavier Industrial module and optional 4G/5G support. The RPC RSL A3 was designed for applications that require vision computing, real time sensor fusion and sophisticated control of autonomous machines used in agricultural settings.
Boost the power of C with these open source libraries
The GLib Object System (GObject) is a library providing a flexible and extensible object-oriented framework for C. In this article, I demonstrate using the 2.4 version of the library.
Experiment with containers and pods on your own computer
In the TV show Battlestar Galactica, the titular mega-ship didn't actually do a whole lot. It served as a stalwart haven for its crew, a central point of contact for strategy and orchestration, and a safe place for resource management. However, the Caprican Vipers, one-person self-contained space vessels, went out to deal with evil Cylons and other space-borne dangers. They never just send one or two Vipers out, either. They sent lots of them. Many redundant ships with essentially the same capabilities and purpose, but thanks to their great agility and number, they always managed to handle whatever problem threatened the Battlestar each week.
LibreOffice 7.3.3 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 88 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of LibreOffice 7.3.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest and greatest LibreOffice 7.3 office suite series.
Kubernetes 1.24 Stargazer: An exceptional release with two major changes
Kubernetes, everyone's favorite container orchestrator, in its latest release, Kubernetes 1.24 Stargazer, has made two major changes: The developers dropped support for the Docker Engine container runtime and added supply chain security via Sigstore.
Unity and Trinity: New releases for forks of abandoned Linux desktops
True believers really can bring about resurrections, it seems. Two minority Linux desktop environments were updated this week. Coincidentally named Unity and Trinity, both are forks that continue projects long ago abandoned by their creators.…
Fedora 36 Release Has Been Delayed for the Second Time
Due to some last-minute bugs discovered, Fedora Linux 36 has been postponed again with a new release date of May 10.
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