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i.MX8M Plus powered Pico-ITX has stackable expansion board
Ibase’s “IBR215” Pico-ITX SBC runs Linux or Android on the i.MX8M Plus with 3GB LPDDR4, 64GB eMMC, 2x GbE, 3x USB, HDMI, M.2 B-key, and an optional expansion board with E-key, mini-PCIe, 2x CAN, 2x MIPI-CSI, and more. Ibase announced a 105 x 72mm “2.5-inch” SBC based on NXP’s quad -A53, 2.3-TOPS i.MX8M Plus. The […]
Open Mainframe Project Announces the Full Schedule for the 2nd Annual Open Mainframe Summit on September 22-23
The open source mainframe virtual event features keynote speakers from DeployHub, FINOS, Jono Bacon Consulting, the Linux Foundation, ZEDEDA and more SAN FRANCISCO, August 12, 2021 – The Open Mainframe Project (OMP), an open source initiative that enables collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and resources, today announces the complete schedule […]
Use dnf updateinfo to read update changelogs
The Fedora Linux distro provides many utilities for managing and analyzing its constituent software components. Check out this article to learn about dnf updateinfo.
Monitor your Linux system in your terminal with procps-ng
A process, in POSIX terminology, is an ongoing event being managed by an operating system’s kernel. A process is spawned when you launch an application, although there are many other processes running in the background of your computer, including programs to keep your system time accurate, to monitor for new filesystems, to index files, and so on.
The Linux Foundation and Fintech Open Source Foundation Announce the Agenda for Open Source Strategy Forum London 2021, Oct 4-5
Experts from financial services, technology and open source will come together to deepen collaboration and drive innovation across the industry in order to deliver better code, faster. SAN FRANCISCO, August 11, 2021 — The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, and co-host Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), a nonprofit whose […]
35 Practical Examples of Linux Find Command
The Linux find command is one of the most important and frequently used command command-line utility in Unix-like operating systems. The find command is used to search and locate the list of files and directories based on conditions you specify for files that match the arguments.
Thunderbird 91 lands: Now native on Apple Silicon, swaps 'master' for 'primary' password, and more
Project said to be well resourced, lots of tweaks in new version, plenty more to do. Thunderbird 91 has been released with support for Apple Silicon and other enhancements.…
Netdata – A Real-Time Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux Systems
netdata is a extremely optimized Linux utility that provides real-time (per second) performance monitoring for Linux systems, applications, SNMP devices, etc. and shows full interactive charts that absolutely render all collected values over the web browser to analyze them.
KDE Gear 21.08 Brings Improvements to Dolphin, Konsole, Okular, and Many Other KDE Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 21.08 as the newest series of their open-source software suite for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other projects.
5 Most Frequently Used Open Source Shells for Linux
The shell is the command interpretor in an operating system such as Unix or GNU/Linux, it is a program that executes other programs. It provides a computer user an interface to the Unix/GNU Linux system so that the user can run different commands or utilities/tools with some input data.
Mozilla Thunderbird 91 Released as a Massive Update with Numerous New Features and Improvements
The Mozilla Thunderbird 91 open-source, free, and cross-platform email, news, calendar, and chat client is now available for download as a major update that brings numerous new features and improvements.
How to Find the Total Size of a Directory in Linux
For Linux users and administrators in a server-like environment, knowing the exact size of a directory tree through the system terminal is important. It will help you compare file directory properties and determine their storage allocation when you want to copy or move these directories to a different location.
Oh No, My Archcraft Linux Gets XFCE PolicyKit Agent Error Notification!
I'm getting an Error on XFCE PolicyKit Agent when it finishes updating and upgrading on Archcraft Linux. And this makes me confused and frustrated. Below is a screenshot of the notification:
How to Clear RAM Memory Cache, Buffer and Swap Space on Linux
Like any other operating system, GNU/Linux has implemented memory management efficiently and even more than that. But if any process is eating away your memory and you want to clear it, Linux provides a way to flush or clear ram cache.
How to Install Mongodb Compass GUI in Ubuntu 20.04
MongoDB Compass is a graphical tool for MongoDB that helps you to create, delete, read and update the database graphically. It is very similar to phpMyAdmin which allows you to explore your data, run the queries, and interact with the database.
15 Useful “ifconfig” Commands to Configure Network Interface in Linux
ifconfig in short “interface configuration” utility for system/network administration in Unix/Linux operating systems to configure, manage and query network interface parameters via command-line interface or in a system configuration scripts.
How to add secondary IP address on RHEL/CentOS 8
2DayGeek: In this article, we’ll demonstrate how to add secondary IP address on RHEL 7/8 and CentOS 7/8 systems.
How to Fix the WordPress White Screen of Death
Are you worried about the WordPress White Screen of Death? Then here are some practical ways to solve such errors and best practices to avoid WSOD.
Thunderbird 91 is Finally Here with A Lot of Improvements
The current version of Thunderbird is 78, which was released in July last year. After more than a year of development Thunderbird 91 arrives full of changes, news and improvements of all kinds. Here's what's new.
A beginner's guide to the Linux terminal
There's a café a few streets away from where I live, and I go there every Sunday for a regularly scheduled game of D&D. They have a menu, and the first few times I ordered, I looked over the menu for several minutes to see what my choices were. Being a creature of habit, I eventually stopped referring to the menu because I knew exactly what they have for sale, and I know exactly what I want.
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