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Safety conscious TI AM64x debuts on $99 dev kit
TI’s 16nm Sitara AM64x offers up to 2x -A53, up to 4x Cortex-R5F, and a Cortex-M4F core for FuSa and ships with a Linux SDK and choice of $99 and $299 eval kits. Phytec, SolidRun, and TQ have also unveiled AM64x based modules. The Texas Instruments Sitara AM64x was announced on Embedded Computing in early […]
ActivityWatch is a Free Personal Activity Tracker with Focus on Privacy
You probably spend many hours a week behind your computer. ActivityWatch is a cross-platform automated time tracker that helps you track and understand how you spend your time on your devices.
Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension Turns GNOME 40 Into KDE Plasma or Windows 10
Dash to Panel, a GNOME Shell extension that moves the dash into the main panel to create a look similar to that of the KDE Plasma desktop or Windows 10, is now supported on the GNOME 40 desktop environment series.
Windows 11 Look "Inspired" by KDE Plasma and GNOME? We try to find out.
The images of the upcoming Windows 11 Operating system from Microsoft resemble a mixture of our beloved KDE Plasma and GNOME. How much they are similar? We try to find out.
Refactor your applications to Kubernetes
Application modernization developers must be able to understand database operations and transaction processes inside applications precisely. Tackle-DiVA (Data-intensive Validity Analyzer) is an open source data-centric Java application analysis tool in the Konveyor Tackle project that aims at refactoring applications to Kubernetes. This article gives an overview of Tackle-DiVA and presents example instructions and analysis results.
Linux package management with dnf
Installing an application on a computer system is pretty simple. You copy files from an archive (like a .zip file) onto the target computer in a place the operating system expects there to be applications. Because many of us are accustomed to having fancy installer "wizards" to help us get software on our computers, the process seems like it should be technically more complex than it is.
Why FreeDOS has 16 colors
If you've looked carefully at FreeDOS, you've probably noticed that text only comes in a limited range of colors—sixteen text colors, and eight background colors. This is similar to how Linux displays text color—you might be able to change what text colors are used in a Linux terminal, but you're still stuck with just sixteen text colors and eight background colors.
11 Best Media Server Software for Linux in 2021
A media server is simply a specialized file server or computer system for storing media (digital videos/movies, audio/music, and images) that can be accessed over a network.
How To Copy A File To Multiple Directories From Command Line On Linux
This guide explains how to copy a file to multiple directories from command line using find, cp, echo, xargs and tee commands on Linux.
Firefox 89.0.1 Released to Improve WebRender Performance, Fix Scrollbars on GTK Themes
Mozilla published today Firefox 89.0.1 as the first minor point release to the latest Firefox 89.0 web browser to fix various bugs and regressions affecting Linux systems.
Setting Up Environment with RoseHosting Cloud PaaS
Before hosting any application on the RoseHosting Cloud platform, you will need to create an environment with the required isolated containers. RoseHosting PaaS comes with a simple and user-friendly web UI that helps you to create and configure an environment based on your specific needs. In this guide, we will explain how to create and configure an environment on the RoseHosting PaaS Platform. We will also give an explanation of each feature.
Systemd 249 release candidate includes better support for immutable OSes and provisioning images
Along with a slew of other new features. Systemd maintainer Lennart Poettering has committed code for RC1 including a huge number of new features.…
Tiny Radxa Zero SBC runs Armbian on Amlogic S905Y2
Radxa’s Raspberry Pi Zero-like “Radxa Zero” SBC runs on Amlogic’s quad -A53 S905Y2 and sells for $15 (512MB LPDDR4) to $45 (4GB with 16GB eMMC). Features include WiFi/BT, 4K-ready micro-HDMI, 40-pin GPIO, and 2x USB Type-C. The Raspberry Pi Compute Module series has followed mainstream Pi SBCs into Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A72 territory with the RPi […]
Write for Fedora Magazine, please!
Fedora Magazine is always looking for content to publish from the Fedora Community as well as from Fedora Project. This content comes from the community members like you. I’d like to begin with how I got started writing for Fedora Magazine, highlighting the community interaction that led to it, and finishing with my thoughts on […]
elementary OS 6 Beta 2 Polishes the Installer UI, Adds More Flatpak Apps
The elementary OS team announced today the availability for public testing of elementary OS 6 beta 2 to further improve the upcoming release, which will be based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
What is a CI/CD pipeline?
A continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline is an anchor for every DevOps initiative. The CI/CD pipeline breaks down traditional silos and enables development and operations teams to collaborate throughout the entire software development lifecycle.
Better yet, moving to DevOps and a CI/CD pipeline can help your organization deliver software more securely at a higher velocity.
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How to create a systemd service unit file in Linux
In this guide, we'll show you how to easily create a custom system service unit file in Linux.
File encryption and decryption made easy with GPG
GPG is a popular Linux encrypting tool. Find out how to use its power to keep private files private.
Quartz64 SBC starts at $60 and Pine64 unveils SOQuartz module with same RK3566
Pine64 has launched a “Quartz64 model-A” SBC for $60 (4GB) or $80 (8GB). Upcoming projects include a “SOQuartz” module that runs Linux on the same Rockchip RK3566 and a PineDio LoRa gateway. Pine64 unveiled its open-spec, Rockchip RK3566 powered Quartz64 model-A SBC in February and followed by announcing a smaller, Raspberry Pi sized Quartz64 model-B […]
How to Connect to a Ubuntu 20.04 Server via Remote Desktop Connection using xRDP
xRDP is an open source implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), developed by Microsoft. In this tutorial you’ll learn to install xRDP on an Ubuntu 20.04 server, install desktop environments (GUI) on it, connect to the remote machine from multiple operating systems, and adjust some settings to try and speed up slower connections.
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