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Enterprise Java Transformation Continues with Jakarta EE 9
Java EE is history as open-source developers advance the open-source Jakarta EE platform with a major update.
Top 5 Free Linux Distributions for CentOS Replacement (Desktop and Server)
The Red Hat, Inc decided to prematurely end the life of CentOS 8 "stable" by December 2021 which was earlier planned for EOL as of 2029. CentOS 8 is now replaced by the rolling release based CentOS Stream. Sever administrators across the world are in a decision-making stage based on their respective infrastructures and dependency. To help everyone, here are the top 5 free Linux distribution for CentOS replacement for you - applicable for both servers and desktop.
How to Deploy a Multi-Tier Application with Kubernetes
A multi-tier application is an application distributed among more than one layer. It logically separates the operational layers. The number of layers varies with business and application requirements. In this article, we will see an application divided into 2 layers, backend and frontend layer.
GNU Linux-Libre 5.10 Kernel Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom for Their PCs
Alexandre Oliva announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-Libre 5.10 kernel for those who seek 100% freedom for their personal computers.
Kernel 5.10: Rockchip, H.264, Bifrost & more!
Linux kernel 5.10 is out, and with it comes a number of exciting updates, including key improvements to Rockchip's RK3399 ISP, H.264 uAPI cleanup & destaging, Panfrost support for Arm Mali Bifrost GPUs & more!
Install Redis on CentOS / RHEL
Redis is an open-source in-memory key-value data structure store that can be used as a cache server, message broker, etc. We can use a number of data types with redis like strings, lists, maps, sets, sorted sets, HyperLogs,…
How to use ECHO command in Linux
Echo Command in Linux is one of the most used commands in Bash scripting. It is used to display the ....
How to securely copy files between Linux hosts using SCP and SFTP
There are multiple methods you can use to securely copy files between Linux hosts. SCP and SFTP are two you need to know.
Collabora Shows More Love for Rockchip in Linux 5.10, Adds Bifrost GPU Support in Panfrost
Collabora just informed 9to5Linux today about their awesome contributions to Linux 5.10, one of the biggest kernel releases so far and a long-term supported one.
Linux-driven router/gateway unleashes 5G NR
Advantech’s rugged “ICR-4453” 5G NR (New Radio) router runs Conel OS Linux on a Cortex-A72 SoC with 5x GbE ports, an SFP cage, 2x mini-PCIe, 2x SIM, and USB, serial, and CAN connections. Advantech has announced a Linux-driven router and gateway equipped with a 5G NR (New Radio) modem. 3GPP’s 5G NR spec is a […]
Rescuezilla 2.1 Makes It Easier to Extract Files from Backups, Based on Ubuntu 20.10
Shasheen Ediriweera released today Rescuezilla 2.1 as a new major release of this “Swiss Army Knife of System Recovery”, a fork of Redo Backup for disk imaging and system recovery operations.
Firefox 84 Is Now Available for Download with WebRender Enabled by Default on Linux
Mozilla’s Firefox 84 web browser is now available for download and you can be the first to be install and use it on your GNU/Linux distribution.
Linux Kernel 5.10 Released. This is What's New
A new, stable Linux Kernel 5.10 release is announced by Linus Torvalds. This is the last Kernel release of the year 2020 and it is the next Long Term Support (LTS) Kernel. It brings some interesting improvements across processors, graphics, ports, and file system areas.
4 Easy Ways to Remove/Delete a PPA on Ubuntu
2DayGeek: This quick article shows you how to remove/delete a PPA on Ubuntu.
Ben Cotton: How Do You Fedora?
The latest interview in the "How do you Fedora Series", catches up with Fedora's very own Ben Cotton.
KDE Frameworks 5.77 Released with More Than 250 Fixes and Improvements
The KDE Project announced today the release and general availability of the KDE Frameworks 5.77 open-source software suite, a monthly update incorporating numerous improvements and bug fixes for KDE apps.
How to Install LXQt Desktop in Arch Linux Complete Guide
This guide explains the steps you need to install LXQt Desktop in Arch Linux. This guide has two parts. The first part deals with installing the base Arch system. The second part is installing the complete LXQt desktop environment on top of Arch Linux.
$199 kit clusters four Jetson Nano or NX modules
Seeed’s $199 “Jetson Mate” is a carrier board for clustering up to 5x Jetson Nano or Jetson Xavier NX modules with a 5-port GbE switch, 5x USB, 2x MIPI-CSI, HDMI, a case, and cooling fan. Ever since Nvidia’s low-cost, Linux-driven Jetson Nano module and Dev Kit arrived last year, developers have set up Nano clusters […]
What web developers love about the Brackets text editor
The Brackets text editor is an editor geared primarily at web developers. Appropriately, its Edit menu is full of functions especially useful to users of web programming languages, with a focus on the classic combination of HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
However, it supports many languages and formats relevant to the internet, including XML, Markdown, YAML and JSON, PHP, Lua, Java, and Python, as well as some common general languages like C, C++, and even the output of diff commands.
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Linus Torvalds launches Linux kernel 5.10 and warns devs not to send 5.11 code too close to Christmas
New long-term support edition of Linux knocks off year 2038 bug, ends support for Power PC 601, and much more
Linus Torvalds has released version 5.10 of the Linux kernel and given developers working on the project a pre-Christmas deadline to get their desired additions for 5.11 into his inbox.…
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