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gron the JSON flattener
gron is a self-contained Go executable you can download from GitHub. In the UNIX tradition, gron does one thing well: it flattens JSON into a structure that's easily processed by shell tools, line by line.
How to Install OpenRGB on Manjaro 21 Linux
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install OpenRGB on Manjaro 21 Linux.
DF Command in Linux
The Linux df command, also known as disk free, is used to display free and used disk space for each file system on Linux and Unix-like systems.By default it displays free and used space on all file systems that are currently mounted.
How to Change a Username in Linux
Sometimes you might have come across a situation where you want to rename a user name in a Linux system, for whatever reason. This brief guide will show you how to do it properly by using command-line tools.
Top 7 Debian-Based Distros to Try If You Want an Ubuntu Alternative
Looking for a Ubuntu alternative? We offer a short walkthrough of several Debian-based distros for those looking for an Ubuntu alternative.
Ubuntu Users Receive a New Major Linux Kernel Update, 22 Security Flaws Patched
Canonical today released new major Linux kernel updates for all supported Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 21.10, 20.04 LTS, and 18.04 LTS, to address up to 22 security vulnerabilities in supported kernels.
OpenShift 4.10: Red Hat teams with Nvidia to add AI and machine learning
Red Hat's OpenShift, a popular Kubernetes distro, includes the power to work with AI/ML in its latest update.
GNU Linux-Libre 5.17 Kernel Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom for Their PCs
Alexandre Oliva announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-libre 5.17 kernel for those who seek 100% freedom for their GNU/Linux computers.
How to Install AnyDesk on a Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, and Other major Flavours)
AnyDesk is a cross-platform Remote client that allows you to remotely control any desktop and it has numerous features like remote control, file transfer, group policies, address book, custom namespace, REST API support, whitelist, Two-Factor Authentication, and many more.
How to Install Rust Compiler and Toolchain on Rocky Linux 8
Rust (Rustlang) is a modern programming language developed by Mozilla Foundation. This tutorial shows step-by-step on how to install the Rust compiler and Toolchain on Rocky Linux 8.
How To Install Proxmox VE On Debian 11 Bullseye In Intel NUC
This guide explains how to install Proxmox VE on Debian 11 bullseye in an Intel NUC mini PC and access Proxmox web dashboard. In addition, we will also discuss how to create a network bridge and how to setup Wireless network card as a bridge.
How to Block An Application from Accessing the Internet on Arch Linux using Firejail
Let's see how to restrict internet access to a single program on Arch Linux with Firejail, an extremely powerful and easy to use sandbox tool.
KeePassXC 2.7.0 is released with major changes
After a long time, KeePass XC gets an update that includes entry tagging, added features to leverage Window Hello and macOS Touch ID, and many more
How to Install Adminer MySQL Database Management Tool on Alma Linux 8
Adminer is a full-featured database management tool written in PHP. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install Adminer on Alma Linux 8.
Vortex86 CPUs gain new life with Linux kernel detection and a 3.5-inch SBC
ICOP announced that its x86 based Vortex86 SoC is automatically detected by Linux 5.16, thereby enabling new non-legacy applications. The company recently launched a 3.5-inch “VDX3-6726” SBC and “VDX3-ETX” module based on the up to dual-core, 1GHz Vortex86DX3.
GNOME 41.5 Released as a Bugfix Update for the GNOME 41 Desktop Series
Jordan Petridis of the GNOME Release Team announced today the general availability of GNOME 41.5 as the fifth update to the latest stable GNOME 41 series of the popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
SBOMs Supporting Safety Critical Software
A software bill of materials (SBOM) is a way of summarizing key facts about the software on a system. At the heart of it, it describes the set of software components and the dependency relationships between these components that are connected together to make up a system.
Banana Pi router board features WiFi 6 and dual 2.5GbE
Banana Pi has posted specs for a “BPI-R3” router board that runs Linux on a quad -A53 Mediatek MT7986 and offers dual 4×4 WiFi 6 radios plus 2x 2.5GbE SFP, 4x GbE, WAN, USB 3.0, mini-PCIe, and M.2 M-key. Banana Pi has been ramping up its router board product line over the last year and […]
Firefox Extension Helps Bring Movie Magic To Theaters Near You
Firefox is about to let you in on a little known industry secret…did you know some of the leading visual effects studios including Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), utilize Firefox to help make movie magic? Color calibration — the process of adjusting colors in order to display images consistently in color and brightness across monitors […]
New Linux kernel bolsters random number generation
Bigger changes are afoot in the next release, too. A significant rewrite of the Linux kernel's random-number generator is underway, making Linux-based cryptography more secure – especially when running in VMs.…
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