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Looks Like Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) May Ship with Wayland by Default
The Ubuntu Desktop team announced today that the upcoming Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) operating system may ship with the Wayland display server by default.
Compact embedded computer features i.MX8M
Ibase’s compact, -10 to 60°C tolerant “ISR301” embedded system supplies Android and Yocto Linux BSPs for on an i.MX8M with 3GB LPDDR4, 16GB eMMC, GbE, HDMI, 3x USB, 3x COM, and M.2 and mini-PCIe expansion. Ibase has announced a fanless, i.MX8M-based embedded computer called the ISR301 that appears to be based on its 3.5-inch IBR210 […]
How to Install Blender 3D in Ubuntu 20.04
Blender 3D is a professional open-source 3D graphics and animation software. It has a rich feature set like animations, visual effects, 3D modeling, and motion graphics.
Clonezilla Live 2.7.1 Released with Linux 5.10 LTS, Improved Linux Software RAID Support
Steven Shiau announced today the release of Clonezilla Live 2.7.1-22, a Debian Sid-based live Linux system built around the powerful Clonezilla open-source disk imaging and cloning program.
The KISS Web Development Framework
Perhaps the most popular platform for applications is the web. There are many reasons for this including portability across platforms, no need to update the program, data backup, sharing data with others, and many more. This popularity has driven many of us to the platform. Unfortunately, the platform is a bit complex.
Interview with Shuah Khan, Kernel Maintainer & Linux Fellow
Jason Perlow, Director of Project Insights and Editorial Content at the Linux Foundation, had an opportunity to speak with Shuah Khan about her experiences as a woman in the technology industry. She discusses how mentorship can improve the overall diversity and makeup of open source projects, why software maintainers are important for the health of […]
How to Install and Use Elasticsearch on Ubuntu 20.04
Elasticsearch is an open-source distributed analytics engine built on Apache Lucene. It takes unstructured data from different locations and stores it according to user-specified mapping and indexes it.
Zededa cloud/edge framework builds on Linux-based EVE-OS
Zededa has launched a cloud-native stack for orchestrating distributed edge computers based on the open source, Linux-based EVE-OS. Zededa supports Docker, Kubernetes, and VMs, and features an app store and zero trust security. In early 2019, Zededa promised to contribute its edge virtualization technology to the Linux Foundation’s LF Edge group to form the basis […]
Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF): Reflection and Future
The Open Source Software Foundation (OpenSSF) officially launched on August 3, 2020. In this article, we’ll look at why the OpenSSF was formed, what it’s accomplished in its first six months, and its plans for the future. The world depends on open source software (OSS), so OSS security is vital. Various efforts have been created […]
How to Install Helm Kubernetes Package Manager on Ubuntu 20.04
Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes. In this article, we will see the steps to install Helm3, in terms of architecture there is a difference between Helm2 and Helm3. One of the major differences is "Removal of Tiller".
Tmux vs. Screen: Which Is the Best Terminal Multiplexer?
Both tmux and screen are two of the best terminal multiplexers to help you manage multiple SSH sessions, but which is the best? Let's find out here.
Open source leader in White House, Mapbox gets open source alternative, and more
In this edition of our open source news roundup, an open source leader heads to the White House, MapLibre launches an open source alternative, and more.
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ASCII score bars and a gorblimey command
The problem is to build a string of asterisks and hyphens for a score out of 10. if the score is 6 the string is ******----. If the score is 4 the string is ****------. Three command-line solutions are demonstrated here.
10 of the Best Linux Debuggers for Software Engineers
There is a wide range of powerful Linux debuggers which will make it very easy to locate weak points or bugs in your applications. Check them out here
How To Print Timestamp With Ping Command Output In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to show or print timestamp with ping command output in Linux using ping and ts commands.
The fmt Command - Formatting Text on the Linux Command Line
How to format large text files for reading on the command line.
Tails 4.15 Anonymous OS Released with Tor Browser 10.0.9 and Thunderbird 78.6
The Tails project released today Tails 4.15 as a monthly maintenance release to the amnesic incognito live system based on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system and used for anonymous communications.
NPU-equipped Rockchip RV1109 debuts on dev boards and cameras
JWIPC unveiled three “R19x” SBCs that run Linux on Rockchip’s dual -A7, 1.2-TOPS NPU equipped RV1109 camera SoC. Meanwhile, Firefly released two “CAM-C11x” cameras based on the RV1109 and similar quad-core, 2.0-TOPS RV1126. Shenzhen-based JWIPC, which we last covered back in 2014 with its Intel Bay Trail based S015 Dual System signage player, has posted […]
Firefox 85 crumbles cache-abusing supercookies with potent partitioning powers
Scorches Flash for the very last time, too. The Mozilla Foundation has scorched a pair of monstrosities in the new version 85 of its Firefox browser.…
How to Install Gitea on Ubuntu 20.04
Gitea is a simple, lightweight, and self-hosted Git platform written in Go. It is a fork of Gogs and very similar to GitLab. Compared to GitLab, Gitea is extra easy, light-weight, and straightforward to configure. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Gitea with Nginx as a reverse proxy on an Ubuntu 20.04 VPS.
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