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What is High Availability Hosting?
When a server acts as the host for a website or an application, it is the backbone of this website or application’s functionality.
Tiger Lake and 64GB NVMe squeeze onto Mini Type 10
Advantech’s rugged, Mini Type 10 sized “SOM-7583” module ships with an 11th Gen Core CPU plus up to 64GB NVMe, a 2.5GbE controller, and an optional “SOM-DB5830” carrier board. The SOM-7583 is the first module we have seen that deploys Intel’s 11th Gen Tiger Lake UP3 on an 84 x 55mm COM Express Mini Type […]
KDE Plasma 5.21.4 Improves Support for the Fortinet SSL VPN, Plasma System Monitor App
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.21.4 as the fourth maintenance update to their latest KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment series with more bug fixes and improvements.
7 signs you survived the best era of IT
Keep score to see how many of these technologies you remember and discover whether you're old, er - experienced.
Contribute at Fedora Linux 34 Upgrade, Audio, and Virtualization test days
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started. There are three upcoming test events […]
Getting Things GNOME 0.5 To-Do App Released with Recurring Tasks, Performance Improvements
Jeff Fortin Tam's Getting Things GNOME open-source and free personal tasks and to-do list app has received a new major update today, version 0.5, which adds numerous new features and improvements.
Rockchip based thermal screening AiO includes 2MP camera
Advantech’s IP65-protected “One-to-One Visitor Thermal Screening Kiosk” runs Android on a Rockchip RK3288 and has a 11.6-inch touchscreen, a 2MP camera for face capture, and an Avalo thermal sensor. A year ago, we posted a story headlined Embedded Linux joins the Covid-19 battle, which covered various embedded solutions targeting a response to the coronavirus. Products […]
How to Install MySQL on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
MySQL is one of the most commonly used open source relational database management systems. It is the third component of the LAMP and LEMP stacks used for developing and deploying dynamic web applications and websites. MySQL is currently developed by Oracle.
How to create an SQS queue on AWS using Terraform
In this article, we will create an SQS queue using Terraform on AWS. We will also add a policy that will allow all to send messages to the queue.
Doggo Is A DNS Lookup Utility With Colorful Output, DNS-overTLS and DNS-over-HTTPS Support
Doggo is a modern command line DNS lookup utility similar to dig, with colorful output, support for DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS protocols, and more. It's available for macOS, Microsoft Windows and Linux.
How To Install DokuWiki on CentOS Stream 8 with Apache and PHP 8
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install and configure DokuWiki on CentOS Stream 8 with the Apache webserver and the (currently) latest PHP 8.0.
KDE Will Support Qt 5 to Offer Reliable and Stable KDE Apps Until Qt 6 Is Fully Adopted
The KDE Project announced today the Qt 5 Patch Collection as a new initiative to continue supporting and maintaining a stable Qt 5 branch for their KDE Gears and Frameworks software stacks.
Teach anyone how to code with Hedy
Learning to code involves learning both the programming logic and the syntax of a specific programming language. When I took my first programming class in college, the language taught was C++. The first code example, the basic "Hello World" program, looked like the example below.
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10 Best To Do List Apps for Linux Desktop 2021
ToDo lists are arguably the most developed applications after calculator-type apps because their feature lists are pretty much set in stone and that makes them relatively easier to create compared to more complex applications e.g. graph plotting apps.
Mini-PC features RK3568, dual GbE, PoE+, and WiFi 6
On Indiegogo: Firefly’s $122 and up “Station P2” mini-PC powers up with a quad -A55 Rockchip RK3568 with up to 8GB LPDDR4 and 64GB eMMC plus WiFi 6, 2x GbE with PoE+, 4x USB, HDMI, SATA, and M.2. Last year, T-Chip Technology’s Firefly community project launched a Station P1 Geek Computer mini-PC with a Rockchip […]
Experiment on your code freely with Git worktree
Git is designed in part to enable experimentation. Once you know that your work is safely being tracked and safe states exist for you to fall back upon if something goes horribly wrong, you're not afraid to try new ideas. Part of the price of innovation, though, is that you're likely to make a mess along the way. Files get renamed, moved, removed, changed, and cut into pieces. New files are introduced. Temporary files that you don't intend to track take up residence in your working directory.
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How to Use the xargs Command in Linux
Xargs is a useful command that links two commands, and allows you to multi-task. Learn how to use the xargs command to your advantage.
Manjaro 21 “Ornara” Review
Manjaro is one of the finest Linux distributions. Based on Arch Linux, Manjaro aims to provide a stable and easy-to-use operating system for Windows and Mac users.
Use Apache Superset for open source business intelligence reporting
They say software is eating the world, but it's equally clear that open source is taking over software.
Simply put, open source is a superior approach for building and distributing software because it provides important guarantees around how software can be discovered, tried, operated, collaborated on, and packaged. For those reasons, it is not surprising that it has taken over most of the modern data stack: Infrastructure, databases, orchestration, data processing, AI/ML, and beyond.
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Yep, the 'Who owns Linux?' case is back from the dead
Not to worry, zombies with a gambling addiction probably won't eat your enterprise brains
Column It seemed like a classic April The First spoof. Indeed, some tech titles had it on their lists of best pranks of the day. But it's true: the software zombie court case to end all zombie software court cases has woken from its slumber. Nearly 29 years after it first lurched from the crypt, SCO v The World Of Linux is back, and it smells just as bad as ever.…
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