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Balancing transparency as an open source community manager
Openness and transparency are required for an open community, although the degree to which one can be fully transparent varies from one company to another.
Nala: A Beautiful and Structured Front-end for the APT Command
Nala frontend for apt command, remove that limitation and provide you with a beautiful, clean, and structured list of packages and dependencies while installing new packages on your Linux system.
Supercomputer to train 176-billion-parameter open-source AI language model
BigScience – a team made up of roughly a thousand developers around the world – has started training its 176-billion-parameter open-source AI language model in a bid to advance research into natural language processing (NLP).
“March of the penguins” or “How the OS vendors get their ducks in a row”
Various engineers that work on the Fedora Linux product line are brewing up a storm again. To find out more about their plans for world domination, check out this video!
Ansible Inventory And Configuration Files Overview
In this article, we are going to learn Ansible fundamental concepts such as Ansible inventory and configuration files in Linux in detail.
Linux Candy: emoj – find relevant emoji from text
emoj is a utility that lets you find relevant emoji without having to leave your terminal. This open source tool is written in the JavaScript programming language.
How to Install Vivaldi Browser on AlmaLinux 8
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Vivaldi Browser on AlmaLinux 8.
How to Install OpenLDAP on Debian 11
OpenLDAP is a free and open-source software suite implementation of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). In this article, we will show you how to install and configure OpenLDAP on the Debian 11 Bullseye.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Offering GNOME 42
GNOME 42 is the most recent popular desktop version, but it is not yet available on most Linux distributions. Fortunately, individuals interested in trying out GNOME 42 can do so with openSUSE Tumbleweed, a rolling-release version that incorporates the most recent software upgrades.
Parrot 5.0 Security OS Released with Linux Kernel 5.16, New Hacking Tools, and LTS Support
The ParrotSec team announced today the general availability of Parrot 5.0 as the latest stable release of this Debian-based distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing.
5 Lesser-Known Open Source Web Browsers for Linux in 2022
If you’re in search of open-source web browsers that are lesser-known to you, this article is written for you. This article takes you through 5 amazing open-source web browsers that are readily available for your Linux system. Let’s find out the options to choose from in 2022.
Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 - Perfection with Stability Review
We review the recently released Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 (LMDE 5) in terms of performance, stability & user-friendliness. Here's what we have found.
Arduino returns to Linux with Portenta X8 module and dev kit
Arduino will soon launch a $239 “Portenta X8” module that combines a quad -A53 i.MX8M Mini with an STM32 Cortex-M7 and -M4 SoC and runs Linux in a Foundries.io container stack. A $335 “Portenta Max Carrier” will add GbE, USB, COM, CAN, and mini-PCIe. Arduino Pro, the recently launched professional business unit of Arduino, announced […]
Mozilla creates paid-for subscriptions for web doc library
For all those worried about the Firefox maker, now you can chip in five or ten bucks a month. The Mozilla Developer Network, which hosts free, open access to web standard documentation, tools, samples and other good stuff, is going pay-for-play with a premium subscription plan that adds new personalization features. …
A guide to implementing DevSecOps
DevSecOps adoption offers your enterprise improved security, compliance, and even competitive advantages as it faces new threat vectors, a new world of work, and demanding customers. It's only a matter of time before DevSecOps subsumes DevOps because it offers the same core practices but adds a security focus to each phase of the development lifecycle.
How to Install uGet on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install or upgrade to the latest version of uGet download manager on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa.
Samba 4.16 Removes the Old SMB1 Protocol
File shares are essential for collaboration in any network. The Samba team has just released version 4.16, which includes removing some of the obsolete components of the SMB 1 file-sharing protocol.
How To Secure Nginx with Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 20.04
Securing a website running with Nginx as a web server can be done with Let’s Encrypt, and that is why we are writing this tutorial for you.
Let’s Encrypt is a Certificate Authority that provides free TLS/SSL certificates valid for 90 days. SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer and an SSL certificate is a digital certificate that enables encrypted connection and authentication of the website identity.
Let’s Encrypt is a Certificate Authority that provides free TLS/SSL certificates valid for 90 days. SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer and an SSL certificate is a digital certificate that enables encrypted connection and authentication of the website identity.
Making the case for openness as the engine of human progress
Is "open" the future of human progress, as this recent book argues? Maybe. To know for sure, we'll need to clearly define it—and the purposes it serves.
How to specify the CPU architecture when pulling images with Podman
If you're building multi-architecture solutions, you need to know how container image architectures work, how to pull them, and how to run containers on different systems using Podman.
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