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Manjaro Linux 21.0 "Ornara" Released with Linux 5.10 LTS, KDE Plasma 5.21, and Pamac 10
The Manjaro Linux team announced today the release of Manjaro Linux 21.0 as the latest and greatest release of this user-friendly Arch Linux-based distribution.
How to Install XAMPP on your Ubuntu 20.04 LTS System
XAMPP stands for cross-platform(X), Apache(A) server, MariaDB(M), PHP(P) and Perl(P). It is built by Apache Friends and basically serves as a local host or a local server.
How to Install and Configure PHP OPcache on Ubuntu 20.04
OPcache is an Apache module for the PHP interpreter. It is used to increase performance by storing precompiled scripts in shared memory space.
Generally, it is used to speed up the performance of WordPress and PHP-based applications. OPcache removing the need for PHP to load and parse scripts on each request. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure PHP OPcache on an Ubuntu 20.04 VPS.
10 open source tools for content creators
There are a lot of well-known open source applications used in web design, but there are also many great tools that are not as popular. I thought I'd challenge myself to find some obscure options on the chance I might find something useful. Open source offers a wealth of options, so it's no surprise that I found 10 new applications that I now consider indispensable to my work.
The Hidden Danger Behind Double Reporting Of Vulnerabilities
This guide talks about the hidden danger behind double reporting of vulnerabilities and importance of live patching tools like KernelCare.
A Factual Timeline of Attempts to Pressure the FSF Into Submission (Not to Promote Real Community and Freedom)
An objective (based on underlying facts) assessment of what has happened over the past 5 days; a lot of energy was spent getting angry over the wrong thing, usually based on misunderstandings
Them's Fightin' Herds is now available on Linux with the 2.0 update out now
Ready, FIGHT! Them's Fightin' Herds from Mane6, Inc. and Humble Games has now been officially ported to Linux with the 2.0 patch release and the Shanty character DLC is out now too.
Network address translation part 3 -- the conntrack event framework
In part 3 of the series about network address translation (NAT), learn how to perform real-time monitoring of incoming and outgoing flows.
Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS, Improves Support for Raspberry Pi 400
It's finally happening! The official Raspberry Pi OS is now powered by the latest long-term supported kernel series, Linux 5.10 LTS, and a new release is now available for download.
New OBS Plugin Offers Game Capture Solution on Wayland (for Vulkan renderers)
One of the issues cropping up in the migration from Xorg to Wayland is the desire to capture part or all of your screen for recording and/or streaming to others. There's a new plugin coming for OBS Studio to help with this.
How To Create Golang Virtual Environments Using Conda In Linux
This brief guide explains how to create Golang virtual environments using Conda in Linux operating systems.
A sysadmin's favorite Linux history command line hack
When typing is necessary, it's better to do it efficiently.
SongRec – open source Shazam client
Shazam is an app that identifies multimedia. The program stores a catalogue of audio fingerprints in a database. Shazam works by analyzing the captured sound and seeking a match based on an acoustic fingerprint in a database of millions of songs. SongRec is an open source Shazam client for Linux. The software is written in Rust.
Buffer overruns, license violations, and bad code: FreeBSD 13’s close call
40,000 lines of flawed code almost made it into FreeBSD's kernel—we examine how.
How to install ReactJS with Nginx proxy on CentOS 8
React is a free and open-source JavaScript library developed by Facebook. It is used for creating web frontend and UI components. In this post, we will show you how to install React JS on CentOS 8
Red Hat pulls Free Software Foundation funding over Richard Stallman's return
'Many contributors have told us they no longer plan to participate in FSF events, and we stand behind them'. The chorus of disapproval over Richard M Stallman, founder and former president of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), rejoining the organisation has intensified as Linux giant Red Hat confirmed it was pulling funding.…
Celebrate 30 Years of Linux With Training & Certification Offer
On August 25, 1991, Linus Torvalds posted the now famous Usenet message announcing he was building a free operating system. In the 30 years since, that operating system – Linux – has become the most important open source software project in history, powering all supercomputers, serving as the backbone of the cloud and internet, running […]
How to Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 20.04
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system that allows you to use your keyboard and mouse to control another computer remotely. It is an open-source alternative to the Microsoft remote desktop protocol (RDP). This article explains how to install and configure a VNC server on Ubuntu 20.04. We’ll also show you how to securely connect to the VNC server through an SSH tunnel.
3 new Java tools to try in 2021
Despite the popularity of Python, Go, and Node.js for implementing artificial intelligence and machine learning applications and serverless functions on Kubernetes, Java technologies still play a key role in developing enterprise applications.
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Canonical, Collabora, and Nextcloud Deliver Work From Home Solution to Raspberry Pi Users
Canonical, Collabora, and Nextcloud have joined forces once again to port the Nextcloud Ubuntu Appliance with the Collabora Online office suite to Raspberry Pi devices.
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