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3.5-inch Tiger Lake-U SBC offers triple M.2 slots

Axiomtek’s 3.5-inch “CAPA55R” SBC runs Linux or Win 10 on an 11th Gen U-series CPU and provides triple display support, GbE, 2.5GbE, SATA, USB 3.2 Gen2, and 3x M.2 slots.

How to Install Saltstack Master and Minion on Debian 11

SaltStack is a free, open-source, and Python-based automation and configuration management software. In this article, I will show you how to install SaltStack Master and Minion on Debian 11.

5 ways to involve people who don’t write code in the DevOps process

DevOps transformation extends beyond development and operations teams. It's also relevant to other parts of the organization. These new collaborators can offer new insights to the development team seeking to maintain alignment with customer needs.

How to Use Emacs As a USENET Reader With Gnus

  • Make Tech Easier; By Ramces Red (Posted by damien on Feb 25, 2022 7:03 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Gnus is a powerful USENET reader for Emacs. It allows you to use Emacs' editing features to browse newsgroups. Learn how to use it today.

Meet sc-im, an 'Excel' for the terminal

  • terminalroot.com; By Marcos Oliveira (Posted by terroo on Feb 25, 2022 5:48 AM CST)
  • Groups: Developer, Linux
Lightweight, fast and intuitive. sc-im is a spreadsheet program made with ncurses for terminal. sc-im is based on sc a similar application developed by James Gosling, the creator of Java.

Intel energizes decades-old real-time Linux kernel project

Intel announced a move on Wednesday that will inject fresh energy into a Linux kernel project that started close to two decades ago – and was lacking funding and contributors.

Troubleshoot and monitor Linux system performance with nmon

nmon consolidates real-time and historical performance data from different system resources, making it a fantastic tool to have in your sysadmin belt.

Steam Deck - what to expect for launch tomorrow with nearly 800 titles Playable

Apart from mass hype, what can we actually expect when the Steam Deck releases tomorrow? Here's what's going on. Starting at 10 AM PST / 6PM UTC, Valve will begin sending out emails to people in the first batch of reservations. So keep an eye on your emails and Steam app notifications. Once you get it, you have 72 hours to make the full purchase otherwise it goes to the next person in the queue.

How To Add Worker Nodes To Amazon EKS Cluster

This step by step tutorial walk you through the details to add node groups and worker nodes to Amazon EKS cluster with screenshots.

Raspberry Pi CM4 automation controller has optional UPS and M.2

Kristech announced a “Pigeon RB700” DIN-rail automation controller that runs Linux on the Raspberry Pi CM4 with GbE and 10/100 LAN, 3x or more serial, 8x DI, CAN, 1-wire, and optional HDMI, ADC, UPS, and dual M.2.

Lightweight Linux distribution Slax rides again with v11.2

It appears that the diminutive Linux distribution Slax is not dead. It's been a while, but version 11.2 has finally popped out. By "a while" we mean more than two years, according to the maintainer. However, it's a welcome update, even if some of its fans might have moved on to alternatives during its hiatus.

DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 956, 21 February 2022

While most of our attention here at DistroWatch is focused on changes and releases in the Linux community we also enjoy talking about the various flavours of BSD. As it turns out, some of you are interested in the BSD projects too. This week, in our Questions and Answers column, we clear up some confusion about how projects like FreeBSD (and its cousins in the BSD world) operate.

How to Install Garuda Linux on Your PC

Garuda Linux, an Arch-based distro, is the one to heed. From simplifying Arch's learning curve to providing a series of different desktop environments, Garuda Linux has it all. This aesthetically pleasing distro is every Linux user's delight, as it's relatively easy to install on your PC.

5 new sudo features sysadmins need to know in 2022

When you want to grant administrative access to some of your users while controlling and checking what they do on your systems, you use sudo. However, even with sudo, there are quite a few unseen issues—just think about giving out shell access. Recent sudo releases added features that let you see these issues and even control them. For example, you can turn on more detailed and easier-to-process log messages and log each command executed in a shell session.

How to Install WonderCMS with Nginx on Debian 11

  • www.rosehosting.com; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Feb 24, 2022 4:35 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
WonderCMS is a free, open-source, and flat-file content management system written in PHP and jQuery. It is a simple, lightweight, and fast CMS that does not require any database to create a website.

Free & Online: Open Source 101 Coming March 29 With Great Speakers and “Wow!” Prizes

On March 29th you can broaden your open source horizons, sharpen some skills, and maybe even get a free System76 laptop or a Lenovo Chromebook if you’re lucky enough to win a prize.

Install Nim Programming Language on Linux

What is Nim Programming Language? Nim is an open-source, imperative, statically typed compiled programming language. Nim combines the concepts from mature programming languages such as Python, Ada, and Modula.

Why to use Nim?

Listen to your favorite music on Linux with Juk

Juk is the default open source music player for the KDE Plasma Desktop on Linux. Create playlists, use tagging, and play your favorite tunes on Linux.

SFTP, FTPS, and SCP - What is the Difference?

  • Putorius.net; By Steven Vona (Posted by savona on Feb 24, 2022 11:11 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux
SFTP, FTPS and SCP are all file transfer protocols, but what is the differnce? Learn the differences between these protocols and some examples of how to use them from the Linux command line.

TrueNAS SCALE 22.02 Is a Game Changer in the Linux NAS Field

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Feb 24, 2022 9:07 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
TrueNAS SCALE is the first release of TrueNAS on Linux. It is Debian-based as opposed to the original which ran on FreeBSD. After 18 months of development and testing effort, TrueNAS SCALE is now released as a newest addition to the TruNASs family of storage software.

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