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How to Install WordPress with Google Cloud Run in Docker Containers
Google Cloud Run is a server less container architecture which is highly scalable for running WordPress. In this guide you are going to learn how to install or deploy WordPress to Cloud Run and configure custom domain with SSL.
Canonical Pushes New Ubuntu Kernel Updates to All Supported Releases
Canonical published today new Linux kernel updates for all of its supported Ubuntu releases to address several security vulnerabilities discovered by various researchers in the upstream Linux kernels.
Elkhart Lake arrives on Nano-ITX board
Portwell’s “Nano-6063” SBC is equipped with Intel’s Atom x6000E with up to 32GB DDR4, triple displays, GbE, 2.5GbE with TSN/TCC, 4x USB 3.1 Gen2, SATA, serial, M.2, mini-PCIe, and -40 to 85°C support. American Portwell has launched an Intel Elkhart Lake based Nano-ITX board, which follows its Apollo Lake powered Nano-6062. This is the first […]
How to Backup and Restore Files using Deja Dup in Linux
Deja Dup is a simple and powerful backup tool for Linux operating systems. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the Deja Dup backup tool on Debian, Ubuntu, and CentOS Linux.
How to Install Portainer Docker Manager in Ubuntu 20.04
Portainer is a lightweight UI manager for docker which can be used to manage different docker environments such as docker hosts or docker swarm clusters. In this article, we will learn how to install and configure Portainer in Ubuntu 20.04 and use it to manage docker environments.
Add-ons supply CAN FD to Raspberry Pi Zero and Pico
Copperhill has launched a $71.95 “PiCAN FD Zero” HAT for the Raspberry Pi Zero with CAN FD and a 1A SMPS. There is also a new “CANPico” carrier board that integrates an RPi Pico. Copperhill Technologies has introduced two new CAN FD add-on boards for the Raspberry Pi. The $71.95 PiCAN FD Zero supports the […]
In a complete non-surprise, Mozilla hammers final nail in FTP's coffin by removing it from Firefox
Gather 'round, kids, and I'll tell you stories of rotary dial phones, modems, and http://FTP. Mozilla has finally expunged File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from the Firefox browser – an action already taken by other major browsers like Chrome and Edge, making Firefox 89.0 the last bastion of the protocol.…
Adobe Joins the Blender Development Fund as a Corporate Gold Member
Adobe joins a list of other high-profile companies to contribute significant funds to the development of Blender. Contributions from corporate members directly support core Blender development, for generally approved projects on blender.org.
Encrypting and decrypting archives with 7-Zip
You can compress and encrypt archives with 7-Zip with AES-256 encryption. Find out how.
Radxa teases larger RK3568 SBC with dual GbE and native SATA
Radxa unveiled a “Rock 3 Model B” SBC with the same RK3568 as the Rock 3A but with the addition of WiFi/BT, a second GbE port, native SATA, and M.2 B-key and SIM slots for 4G/5G instead of E-key. A few days after announcing a developer-only launch of its Raspberry Pi style, Rockchip RK3568 based […]
Run GitHub Actions on Fedora CoreOS
Learn how to configure a Fedora CoreOS host to run your GitHub Actions. This tutorial introduces you to Fedora CoreOS and Github Actions.
GUADEC 2021 Online Conference Kicks Off for the GNOME 41 Desktop Environment
GNOME’s annual GNOME Users And Developers European Conference (GUADEC) kicked off as an online event that will last until Sunday, July 25th, 2021.
How to detect whether a physical cable is connected to network card slot on Linux
If you've ever needed to know whether a physical cable is connected to a network port on your Linux system, you don't necessarily need to be right in front of the computer or server to look and see. There are several methods we can use from the Linux command line in order to see if a cable is plugged into a network slot.
WordPress 5.8 “Tatum” Released with Some Amazing New Features
WordPress 5.8 is finally here and there are a lot of great changes for its users. The new version include many small under the hood improvements and significant changes that will change the way we all work with it.
10 Top Open Source Artificial Intelligence Tools for Linux
In this post, we shall cover a few of the top, open-source artificial intelligence (AI) tools for the Linux ecosystem. Currently, AI is one of the ever advancing fields in science and technology, with a major focus geared towards building software and hardware to solve every day life challenges in areas such as health care, education, security, manufacturing, banking and so much more.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Files and Permissions – Part 10
In this article we’ll take you through the basics of files and permissions. We’ll use the ls command. It’s an external command provided the GNU core utilities. The package provides the basic file, shell, and text manipulation utilities.
How to Install Syncthing on Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 21.04
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Syncthing on Ubuntu 20.04 and or 21.04 Hirsute with complete steps and screenshots. Also included is an example of making a NGINX reverse proxy for those wanting to use domains to access to your syncthing servers.
Syncthing is a free, open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization application. Syncthing can sync files between devices on a local network or between remote devices over the Internet, with all data transmitted between multiple devices are encrypted with TLS. Whenever you create, modify or delete data on one peering node, the application will automatically replicate the changes to other servers. Another popular feature is Syncthing being cross-platform available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, Solaris, Darwin, and BSD making it possible to sync across multiple devices.
Syncthing is a free, open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization application. Syncthing can sync files between devices on a local network or between remote devices over the Internet, with all data transmitted between multiple devices are encrypted with TLS. Whenever you create, modify or delete data on one peering node, the application will automatically replicate the changes to other servers. Another popular feature is Syncthing being cross-platform available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, Solaris, Darwin, and BSD making it possible to sync across multiple devices.
Tiny compute module and dev kit give root to STM32MP1 applications
MYIR’s tiny “MYC-YA15XC-T” module runs Linux on ST’s STM32MP1 with up to 512MB DDR3L and 4GB eMMC and optional -45 to -85°C support. The module is supported with a “MYD-YA15XC-T” dev kit. MYIR announced a 39 x 37mm MYC-YA15XC-T module as a more compact alternative to its 45 x 43mm MYC-YA157C module, which similarly runs Linux on STMicroelectronics’ 650MHz to 800MHz, single- or dual-core, Cortex-A7 STM32MP1. The SoC also integrates a 209MHz Cortex-M4 MCU, cryptography, and secure boot.
Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” Users Get New Linux Kernel Security Update, 4 Flaws Patched
The Debian Project released today a new Linux kernel security update for its Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” operating system series to address several security issues.
Firefox May Have Lost Up to 12% Of Its Users So Far In 2021
In January, Firefox marketshare was 8.1% of worldwide desktop usage, but at the end of June, it became 7.17%, which indicates that the browser has lost a large portion of its userbase in a matter of 6 months.
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