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Parted Magic Officially Migrates from OpenBox to XFCE
The live-disk distribution Parted Magic released its latest version. In this release Parted Magic officially migrates from the OpenBox to the XFCE desktop environment.
Quantum networks: The next generation of secure computing
Explore the strange and rapidly evolving area of quantum networks, and make sure your organization is ready for the next big shift.
Linux permissions: SUID, SGID, and sticky bit
Getting permissions in Linux can sometimes be a 'sticky' situation. Learn how to set the appropriate permissions, even in special circumstances.
Apollo Lake panel PC offers mini-PCIe and M.2
ICOP’s Linux-ready, Apollo Lake based “PINT-090T-APL” panel PC provides an IP65-protected, 9-inch touchscreen plus GbE, HDMI, 3x USB, 2x COM, and mini-PCIe and M.2 expansion. ICOP Technology, which we last covered back in 2015 with its Qseven and SMARC COMs based on a DMP Vortex86DX2, has released a 9-inch panel PC built around Intel’s Apollo […]
Updating ISPConfig 3.1 to ISPConfig 3.2
This tutorial explains the steps to update an ISPConfig 3.1 server to ISPConfig 3.2. This tutorial is compatible with the operating systems CentOS, Debian and Ubuntu.
Vivaldi heads back to '80s with a pixel-pushing release of its Chromium-based browser
Fiddling with configuration and getting nostalgic in version 3.4. Norwegian software-maker Vivaldi has emitted an update to its eponymous browser, featuring some additional configuration and reload options as well as a ton of retro-pixelled gaming goodness.…
RK3399 SBC offers 40-pin and M.2 expansion
The Novasom-M9 is a compact SBC that runs Android or Linux on the Rockchip RK3399 with GbE, HDMI, eDP, MIPI-DSI and -CSI, USB 3.0, 40-pin GPIO, and an M.2 slot. Novasom Industries has launched a media-oriented, 105 x 56mm Novasom-M9 SBC equipped with the hexacore Rockchip RK3399. Novasom previously produced two SBCs based on Rockchip’s […]
Has Apple abandoned CUPS, the Linux's world's widely used open-source printing system? Seems so
After only one public Git commit this year, penguinstas think: Fork it, we don't need Cupertino. The official public repository for CUPS, an Apple open-source project widely used for printing on Linux, is all-but dormant since the lead developer left Apple at the end of 2019.…
Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates to Patch 10 Vulnerabilities
Canonical published today a set of new Ubuntu kernel security updates to patch a total of 10 vulnerabilities discovered by various security researchers in the Linux kernel.
Linux 5.9: Not a game-changer, but a good, solid Linux kernel
The latest Linux kernel also comes with some performance improvements that will make particular groups of users much happier.
Jetson carrier offers mmWave radar, FPD-Link, and GMSL for AI-enhanced sensor fusion
Mistral’s $139-and-up “Neuron Base Board” carrier for the Jetson Nano and Xavier NX offers GbE, HDMI 2.0, CAN, USB, M.2, and optional mmWave radar. A Turbo model adds WiFi/BT, FPD Link III, GMSL, and IMU. Mistral, which we last heard from in February with its AM65x Industrial SoM built around Texas Instruments’ Sitara AM6548, has […]
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and Digital Signatures
If you have sent any plaintext confidential emails to someone (most likely you did), have you ever questioned yourself about the mail being tampered with or read by anyone during transit? If not, you should! Any unencrypted email is like a postcard. It can be seen by anyone (crackers/security hackers, corporations, governments, or anyone with the required skills), during its transit.
Canonical introduces high-availability Micro-Kubernetes
Want an even better way to run small Kubernetes clusters on your developer workstations, IoT devices, or the edge? Canonical has the program for you.
Setting up a webserver to use HTTPS
A straightforward article on configuring an HTTPS webserver with OpenSSL certificates.
KDE Plasma 5.20 is Here With Exciting Improvements
KDE Plasma 5.20 is finally here and there’s a lot of things to be excited about. Have a look at the key highlights of KDE Plasma 5.20.
Getting Started with Vagrant on Linux
Vagrant provide an easy way to create, configure and reproduce virtual machines with a known state. Here's how to use Vagrant on Linux
Try Linux on any computer with this bootable USB tool
Fedora Media Writer is a small, lightweight, comprehensive tool that simplifies the Linux getting-started experience. It downloads and writes Fedora Workstation or Server onto a USB drive that can boot up on any system, making it accessible for you to try Fedora Linux without having to install it to your hard drive.
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How to join a Linux system to an Active Directory domain
Do you need to centrally manage Linux systems and user accounts under an Active Directory domain? Here's how to do it.
Chrome OS 86 Rolls Out with Linux Support for Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster”
Google announced today the general availability of the Chrome OS 86 operating system for Chromebook devices, a release that brings various improvements and new features.
How to install, configure, and use mutt with a gmail account on Linux
Email reader programs such as Thunderbird or Evolution are great, but sometimes they can feel bloated. If you found yourself working mainly from CLI, you may find useful to learn how to install and configure Mutt, a command line email client: that’s what we will do in this tutorial.
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