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Rails waves goodbye to mimemagic, welcomes Marcel to fix GPL MIME drama
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The maintainers of Rails, a Ruby-based framework for making web apps, have released three new versions to resolve a software licensing conflict that surfaced last week.…
Quick tips for the OpenShift oc client
If you've played around with Kubernetes, you are aware of the rapid evolution of the most widely used container orchestration platform. Red Hat OpenShift is an enterprise-ready application platform built on Kubernetes and ready for production environments. Quick tips for the OpenShift oc client
Pursuing Justice and Freedom
That thousands of people will sign an open letter that proclaims a human being guilty based on twisted pseudo-evidence says more about their respect for due process, fair trials, justice and science, than about the human being they seek to burn at the stake. Do they even know who Galileo Galilei and Giordano Bruno were?
KaOS Linux 2021.03 Released with KDE Plasma 5.21, Linux Kernel 5.11, and More
The Arch Linux inspired and independently developed KaOS Linux distribution has a new ISO release today versioned 2021.03, which incorporates all the latest GNU/Linux technologies and updated packages.
Overview of Embedded Linux Development Training
Instructor-led course now includes hands-on labs with a RISC-V based emulated development target By Behan Webster We are surrounded by electronic devices that make the modern world work. Almost all of these devices and the systems they run are “Embedded Systems”, which are small purpose-built computers designed to solve specific problems. These computers don’t look […]
LFCA: Learn to Manage Time and Date in Linux – Part 6
Time is crucial in any Linux system. Multiple services such as crontab, anacron, backup and restore services depend on accurate time to carry out their tasks as expected.
Edge for Linux Brings Sync and Vertical Tabs. Here's how to Enable it.
In a recent announcement, the Edge dev team enabled the Sync, Sign-in, and Vertical tabs in the Linux build of Edge browser. Here's how to enable.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: March 28th, 2021
The twenty-sixth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is out, for the week ending on March 28th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
CrateDB 4.5 takes distributed SQL database open source
The distributed SQL database vendor is out with a new version of its CrateDB database that brings improved security and management features for on-premises and cloud deployments.
Why the Xfce desktop is reminiscent of early Linux desktops, but with a modern sensibility
I was recently asked by a reader to review the latest Xfce (version 4.16).
How to install ELK stack on Ubuntu 20.04
When many different services and applications are deployed across multiple servers, pulling all their logs and drawing meaningful operational insights from them are not an easy task. That is where the ELK stack comes to the rescue. This tutorial will help you get started with the ELK stack by showing how to configure the ELK stack on a single Ubuntu 20.04 development server.
Shedding the 'bleeding edge' label: If Fedora is only going to be for personal use, that doesn't work for Red Hat
Ahead of Fedora 34 release, we talk to project leader Matthew Miller
Interview Fedora, the community Linux distro used by Red Hat for early implementation of new technology, is not just for experimentation, project leader Matthew Miller tells us.…
How to install Debian on an existing LUKS container
LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) is the de-facto standard encryption method used on Linux-based systems. While the Debian installer is perfectly capable of creating a LUKS container, it lacks the ability to recognize and therefore re-use an already existing one. In this article we see how we can workaround this problem using the “DVD1” installer, and running it in “advanced” mode.
‘Just Perfection’ GNOME Shell Extension Now Lets You Customize Your GNOME 40 Desktop
The ‘Just Perfection’ GNOME Shell extension has been recently updated to support the latest GNOME 40 desktop environment and let you customize it to your liking.
Compact Whiskey Lake system doubles up on GbE and USB 3.1 Gen2
Axiomtek’s rugged “eBOX560-52R-FL” runs Linux or Win 10 on Intel’s 8th Gen UE-series with up to 32GB DDR4, 2x GbE, 2x USB 3.1 Gen2, HDMI, DP++, SATA, and M.2. The eBOX560-52R-FL is a more compact, scaled-down alternative to Axiomtek’s similarly fanless, rugged, and Whiskey Lake based eBOX630-528-FL. The system measures only 141.6 x 106 x […]
How to Clean Up Snap Versions to Free Up Disk Space
This quick guide with a script helps to clean up old snap versions and free some disk space in your Ubuntu systems.
Debian GNU/Linux 10.9 “Buster” Released with 30 Security Updates, GRUB2 Patches
The Debian Project announced today the general availability of Debian GNU/Linux 10.9 as the ninth ISO release for the stable Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” operating system series.
Natural language processing with Python
Python has become the most preferred language for Natural Language Processing (NLP) because of its great library ecosystem, platform independence, and ease of use. In this post let's find out what are the common real-world uses of NLP and what open-source Python tools and libraries are available for the NLP tasks.
How to read and write files in C++
In C++, reading and writing to files can be done by using I/O streams in conjunction with the stream operators >> and <<. When reading or writing to files, those operators are applied to an instance of a class representing a file on the hard drive. This stream-based approach has a huge advantage: From a C ++ perspective, it doesn't matter what you are reading or writing to, whether it's a file, a database, the console, or another PC you are connected to over the network.
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My favorite open source tools to meet new friends
In March 2020, I joined the rest of the world in quarantine at home for two weeks. Then, two weeks turned into more. And more. It wasn't too hard on me at first. I had been working a remote job for a year already, and I'm sort of an introvert in some ways. Being at home was sort of "business as usual" for me, but I watched as it took its toll on others, including my wife.
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