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SolidRun & NXP launch World’s Smallest 16-Core System on Module
This past week, SolidRun released their newest LX2-Lite SoM based on the NXP’s Layerscape LX216A System on Chip as well as the CLEARFOG LX2-Lite off-the-shelf Development board. SolidRun claims that their LX2-Lite Mini SoM is the smallest 16-core SoM platform in the world due to 58x40mm ultra-compact footprint.
How to fix VMware could not connect ‘Ethernet 0’ to virtual network ‘/dev/vmnet8’
When you start your virtual machine, you will find an error pop up on the bottom right with the error message “could not connect ‘Ethernet 1’ to the virtual network ‘/dev/vmnet8?” and ask you to read the log for more information. And the chances are quite high that you will not get the message until you click on the red cross ethernet Ethernet error symbol mark to connect to the internet, like in the below image.
Kubuntu 22.04 LTS - New Features and Release Details
A list of new features of Kubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) and additional information about the release.
How to Flush Local DNS Cache on a Linux Machine
Learn how to flush the local DNS resolver cache on your Linux system as well as view DNS cache statistics.
MX Linux 21.1 Released with Linux 5.16 for AHS Edition, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11.3
The MX Linux development team announced today the release and general availability of MX Linux 21.1 as the first point release to the latest MX Linux 21 “Wildflower” operating system series.
How to Convert a String to Lowercase in Python
Learn how to change a string to lowercase in this short python tutorial
Explaining Git branches with a LEGO analogy
Creating a new branch in a code repository is a pretty common task when working with Git. It's one of the primary mechanisms for keeping unrelated changes separate from one another. It's also very often the main designator for what gets merged into the main branch...
Alfa Network long range-low power Wifi HaloW AHPI7292S RPI HAT
The AHPI72992S by Alfa Network is a Raspberry Pi HAT that guarantees long distance wireless communication for low power due to its WiFi HaLow(IEEE 802.11ah) standard protocol. The expansion board is built around the NRC7292 SoC that is IEEE 802.11ah compliant and Qorvo’s RFFM6901 single chip front end module (FEM). Due to its design, the […]
KDE Frameworks 5.93 Brings Multi-Cursor Support for Text Editor Apps, over 280 Changes
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.93 as the latest release of this collection of over 80 add-on libraries to Qt which provide common functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop and related apps.
EndeavourOS Apollo Comes with a Brand-New Window Manager
EndeavourOS is a user-friendly Arch Linux-based rolling release distro with some handy new features that improve the user experience. Almost four months after the previous EndeavourOS Neo release, EndeavourOS Apollo brings massive improvements to the Calamares installer and introduces a new X11-based window manager.
How to install XFCE on CentOS 7
Learn how to install xfce in centos7 in three steps.
How To Run Commands As Another User Via Sudo In Linux
This brief guide explains how to run commands as another user via Sudo and how to run certain commands without sudo password in Linux.
How to extract a .7z compressed file in Linux
File owners choose several types of compression utilities as per their requirements. Sometimes they may use tar, unzip, bzip, and 7z, among other archiving and compression utilities. And when you want to limit your space footprint, then 7z is an ideal compression mechanism, and that’s a reason one of the websites provides the VMware image in a 7z compressed file. If you have downloaded the 7z compressed file or whenever you want to extract a 7z compressed file, you need to have p7zip and p7zip-full installed on your system.
Firefox 100 Enters Beta Testing with GTK Overlay Scrollbars Enabled by Default
Shortly after releasing the Firefox 99 web browser earlier this week, Mozilla promoted the next major release, Firefox 100, to the beta channel for public testing to give us an early taste of the new features and improvements.
Raspberry Pi OS update beefs up security
Default user gone, Bluetooth pairing during setup, and latest LTS Linux kernel. An update to the Debian Bullseye-based Raspberry Pi OS is being rolled out with both quality-of-life improvements and one very important tweak: an overdue departure of the default user.…
Create Your Own Custom Light and Dark Dynamic Wallpaper for GNOME
An easy guide on - how to create your custom light and dark wallpaper for the GNOME desktop.
How to Install Webmin with free Let's Encrypt SSL on Rocky Linux 8
Webmin is a free, open-source, and web-based Linux administration and management tool that allows you to configure the Linux system via a web browser. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Webmin with Nginx and Let's Encrypt SSL on Rocky Linux 8.
CentOS 8 to Oracle Linux 8 Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
With the focus shifting from the CentOS project to CentOS Stream, several distros have emerged on the Linux scene, competing for the position of preferred CentOS replacement. One of the leading contenders is Oracle Linux. This article will guide you through every step to migrate your current CentOS 8 installation to Oracle Linux 8.
EndeavourOS Apollo Lands with Worm WM, Improved Installation Experience, and More
EndeavourOS founder Bryan Poerwo announced today the release and general availability of EndeavourOS Apollo as the newest ISO snapshot of this Arch Linux-based GNU/Linux distribution for the masses.
Peek inside your Git repo with rev-parse
If you write a lot of Git hooks or use Git heavily in scripts, rev-parse may be the subcommand you always wanted without knowing you wanted it.
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