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10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 33

Fedora 33 is released with many new features and updates. Here is a list of 10 things to do after installing Fedora 33.

Xavier NX driven AI box has five GbE ports

Aaeon’s -10 to 60°C tolerant “Boxer-8250AI” AI edge computer runs Linux on a Jetson Xavier NX along with 5x GbE ports for IP cameras plus 4x USB 3.0, 2x COM, and an HDMI port. Aaeon has launched a $1,116 computer for embedded AI processing that combines the Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX module of its more […]

Using TRIM and DISCARD with SSDs attached to RAID controllers

Learn to groom your SSDs to maintain the best performance.

How to use the history command on CentOS 8

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Oct 28, 2020 10:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The ‘history’ command is used to display the terminal history. It keeps the history of all terminal commands executed on your system and allows users to replay or reuse previously executed commands on the terminal without having to type them all again.

Need to build a Big Data app but can't be bothered to learn Python or Scala? Good news: .NET for Apache Spark is here

Stay safe and warm in your C# cocoon. Good news landed today for data dabblers with a taste for .NET - Version 1.0 of .NET for Apache Spark has been released into the wild.…

Raspberry Pi based audio streamer features 5-inch touchscreen

Orchard Audio has launched an $800 “PecanPi Streamer Ultra” that adds a 5-inch touchscreen to the Raspberry Pi 3-based audio streamer. Orchard is also prepping a “PecanPi USB/SPDIF” DAC and amp that overrides your computer or phone audio. Last year, Orchard Audio found success with a well-reviewed PecanPi DAC Raspberry Pi add-on and PecanPi Streamer […]

What’s new in Fedora 33 Workstation

  • Fedora Magazine; By Gregory Bartholomew (Posted by bob on Oct 28, 2020 6:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Fedora
Get up to date with what's new in Fedora 33! Read about some of the latest changes and improvements.

EndeavourOS is a Wholesome Arch-Based Distribution

We’ll go today in a review of EndeavourOS 2020.09.20 and what to expect of it. TL;DR: It is a good distribution for anyone who wants an easy, minimal Arch installation.

Fedora 33 is now available for download, This is What's New

Coming after 6 months from the earlier Fedora 32, the latest Fedora 33 distribution is supported until December 2021 with bug fixes and security updates. With this release, Fedora brings all of its desktop spins to their respective latest versions. Fedora releases two versions in a year and Fedora 33 is the last version of 2020.

Getting started with systemctl

Managing services is a key responsibility for sysadmins. How about a brief but thorough introduction to mastering systemctl? Enable yourself to use it today.

Fedora 33 Released with GNOME 3.38.1 and Linux Kernel 5.8, Btrfs as Default Filesystem

The Fedora Project released today the Fedora 33 operating system as the latest and greatest release of their RPM-based, community maintained GNU/Linux distribution for the masses.

How to Upgrade to Fedora 33 Workstation from Fedora 32 (GUI and CLI Method)

Fedora 33 is available now. You might be thinking to upgrade to the latest version and wondering how to take advantage of new features. Here are the steps to upgrade to Fedora 33 Workstation from Fedora 32.

Linux command basics: printf

The printf command traces its roots back to the development world but offers practical utility to the sysadmin, as well. Derived from the print function in C programming languages, it provides the user with the ability to print a formatted string of output. Use printf to format text or numbers.

Upcoming Linux 5.10 release will love you longterm, pushing support out to 2026

  • The Register; By Richard Speed (Posted by bob on Oct 28, 2020 2:27 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Kernel, Linux
PSA: Maintaining the open-source OS can turn your beard grey. Open Source Summit Europe It's official. The upcoming Linux 5.10 kernel is destined to become the next "longterm maintenance" release for the open-source operating system.…

Pro1 X Smartphone to Ship with Android, Lineage OS, or Ubuntu Touch

UK-based FX Technology company launched today the Pro1 X Linux-powered smartphone on Indiegogo with the option to choose between Android, Lineage OS, or Ubuntu Touch mobile operating systems.

Configuring Ubuntu Linux to authenticate to an LDAP server

In this tutorial, we will set up an Ubuntu Linux system to authenticate to an OpenLDAP server. OpenLDAP is an open-source account management and authentication solution.

Fedora 33 is officially here!

  • Fedora Magazine; By Matthew Miller (Posted by bob on Oct 27, 2020 10:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora
Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of contributors to the Fedora Project: our latest release, Fedora 33, is here! This is a big release with a lot of change, but I believe all that work will also make it a comfortable one, fulfilling our goal of bringing you […]

KDE Plasma 5.20.2 Desktop Released with More Than 25 Bug Fixes

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Oct 27, 2020 9:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.20.2 as the second maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 5.20 desktop environment series to address more bugs.

Five-port Arm networking SBC offers LVDS link

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Oct 27, 2020 8:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: ARM, Linux
Forlinx has a new “OK1028A-C” networking board based on a “FET1028A-C” module that runs Linux on a dual -A72 NXP LS1028A. The SBC features 5x GbE ports with TSN plus an LVDS link for HMI. Last year, Forlinx launched the headless OK1043A-C and OK1046A networking SBCs, which run Linux on NXP’s quad-core, Cortex-A53 LS1043A and […]

TCP Analysis with Wireshark

  • Linux Journal; By Jeffrey Stewart (Posted by bob on Oct 27, 2020 7:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community, Linux
Transmission Control is an essential aspect of network activity and governs the behavior of many services we take for granted. When sending your emails or just browsing the web you are relying on TCP to send and receive your packets in a reliable fashion. Thanks to two DARPA scientists, Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn who developed TCP/IP in 1970, we have a specific set of rules that define how we communicate over a network.

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