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Linux at Home: Circuit Design with Linux
Now is a great time to take up a new hobby. How about learning to design circuits? The key to perfection is practice. Take any random circuit from the internet and start your designing. With this software, you’ll be able to practice, practice, practice.
3 email mistakes and how to avoid them
In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to day 17 of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021.
Firefox 85 Released with a Major Privacy Feature
Popular web browser Firefox releases its first stable release of the year with many new features (rather important ones!) and improvements across modules. Here's what's Firefox 85 brings for you.
How To Set Or Change Hostname On Linux
A Hostname is an unique, alphanumeric label assigned to a Linux system. This guide lists various methods to set or change hostname in Linux.
Build a programmable light display on Raspberry Pi
This past holiday season, I decided to add some extra joy to our house by setting up a DIY light display. I used a Raspberry Pi, a programmable light string, and Python.
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How To Enable Hardware Accelerated Video Decode In Google Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi And Opera Browsers On Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint
This article explains how to enable hardware-accelerated video decoding in Google Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi and Opera web browsers running on Debian, Ubuntu, Pop!_OS or Linux Mint (Xorg only).
Elkhart Lake embedded PC quartet deliver triple 4K displays
OnLogic is adding to its line of Helix and rugged, higher-end Karbon embedded PCs with four new Helix 300 and Karbon 400 models that run Linux or Windows on Intel’s Elkhart Lake. OnLogic has announced four fanless embedded systems built around Intel’s 10nm-fabricated, MCU-equipped Elkhart Lake Atom, Celeron, and Pentium processors. The smaller Helix 310 […]
Python List Comprehension: What it is, how it works, and examples
In mathematics, there’s a concept called set-builder notation, also called set comprehension. Inspired by this principle, Python offers comprehensions, too. In fact, the Python list comprehension is a defining feature of the language. This article tells you how they work, including example code and advanced concepts, like nested list comprehensions.
Why I use the D programming language for scripting
The D programming language is often advertised as a system programming language due to its static typing and metaprogramming capabilities. However, it's also a very productive scripting language.
Python is commonly chosen for scripting due to its flexibility for automating tasks and quickly prototyping ideas. This makes Python very appealing to sysadmins, managers, and developers in general for automating recurring tasks that they might otherwise have to do manually.
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How to Install JDownloader on Debian
In this article, we will explain how to install the GPL licensed Desktop download software JDownloader on a Debian OS. We have used Debian 10 for running the commands and procedure described in this article.
Many users don’t know CommandLine can do Web-Search too
When we want to search for something on the Internet, we directly jump to our favourite web-browser like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or any sort of browser. Have you ever thought we can do a search from the terminal itself? I’ll give you the five bullet reasons why you should use CommandLineBrowser in 2021...
Looks Like Fedora 34 Workstation Will Ship with the GNOME 40 Desktop by Default
Good news for Fedora and GNOME fans, as the Fedora Project announced that the upcoming Fedora Linux 34 distribution release will ship with the GNOME 40 desktop environment by default for its ‘Workstation’ flagship edition.
How to capture terminal sessions and output with the Linux script command
The Linux script command allows you to create replayable terminal sessions by simply entering commands.
CloudLinux Hopes to Release AlmaLinux, Its CentOS Replacement, This Week
It is one of two CentOS clones being built to fill the void left by Red Hat's unpopular decision to end CentOS's role as a downstream version of RHEL.
Use your Raspberry Pi as a productivity powerhouse
In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to day 16 of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021.
The Raspberry Pi is a pretty amazing little computer—small, surprisingly powerful, and very easy to set up and use. I have used them for home automation projects, dashboards, and a dedicated media player. But can it be a productivity powerhouse as well?
The answer is, quite simply, yes.
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How to create a Linux EC2 instance step by step on Amazon AWS
Amazon EC2 (Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud) is a part of AWS product offerings, where users can rent virtual servers in the AWS public cloud. You pay for rented compute resources (CPU, memory, hard drive) at per-second granularity on a "pay-as-you-go" basis. For those of you who have just started with Amazon EC2, this tutorial covers a step-by-step procedure to create a Linux instance on AWS EC2 platform.
Telematics gateway connects with Iridium, GPS, 4G, WiFi/BT, and 433MHz RFID
Appareo’s IP67-rated, -40 to 75°C tolerant “Gateway 370” telematics gateway runs Linux on a Cortex-A9 SoC and supplies Iridium SBD, 433MHz (RFID), 4G LTE, WiFi/BT, and GPS plus LAN, BroadR-Reach, DIO, and CAN links. Fargo, ND based Appareo has launched a wireless telematics control unit (TCU) for heavy machinery in applications such as construction and […]
How to Install Jupyter Notebook on Centos 8 and Use Vim In It
This tutorial is about Python Jupyter notebook Installation and configuration on Centos 8. Also check out how to enable Vim in Jupyter notebook.
Write GIMP scripts to make image processing faster
Some time ago, I wanted to give a blackboard-style look to a typeset equation. I started playing around with the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) and was satisfied with the result. The problem was that I had to perform several actions on the image, I wanted to use this style again, and I did not want to repeat the steps for all the images. Besides, I was sure that I would forget them in no time.
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The killing of CentOS Linux: 'The CentOS board doesn't get to decide what Red Hat engineering teams do'
Brian Exelbierd, Red Hat Liaison and CentOS board member, gives the company perspective
Interview Brian Exelbierd, responsible for Red Hat liaison with the CentOS project and a board member of that project, has told The Register that CentOS Linux is ending because Red Hat simply refused to invest in it.…
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