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Gaming system raises ante with Tiger Lake CPU
Advantech’s fanless, Linux-ready “DPX-E145” gaming system offers 11th Gen Tiger Lake with up to 4x 4K or 2x 8K video, 2x GbE, 9x USB, serial and discrete I/O, and SATA, CFast and M.2 NVMe storage. Advantech-Innocore has announced the first Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake based computer for the regulated casino and AWP (amusement with […]
Types Of Programming Languages
Just like the languages we use to communicate among other human beings. Programming languages are used to establish communication between machines to machines and machines to humans beings.
How To Copy A Block Of Text In Vim
This post shows you how to copy a continue block of text in Vim
10 years of OpenStack, Kubernetes at the edge, and more industry trends
As part of my role as a principal communication strategist at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends. Here are some of my and their favorite articles from that update.
How to install the web-based Guacamole Remote Desktop Client on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Apache Guacamole is a free, open-source and web-based remote desktop application that allows you to access your desktop machines through a web browser. In this tutorial, we will show how to install Apache Guacamole remote desktop gateway on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS server.
Quick Tutorial on How to Use Shell Scripting in Linux: Coin Toss App
Simply put, a Shell Script is a program that is run by a UNIX/Linux shell. It is a file that contains a series of commands which are executed sequentially as if they were entered on the command line interface (CLI) or terminal. In this quick tutorial on Shell Scripting, we will write a simple program to toss a coin. Basically, the output of our program should be either HEADS or TAILS (of course, randomly).
Eight release candidates later and it's out: New hardware and more AMD in Linux 5.9
Time to get cracking on 5.10. Linux 5.9 has been declared stable, with Linus Torvalds observing "there doesn't really seem to be anything particularly scary in here" despite the number of tweaks in the last week.…
Axiomtek launches Kaby Lake based machine vision and railway computers
Axiomtek has launched two embedded PCs based on 7th Gen Kaby Lake: a “MVS900-511-FL” machine vision system with triggering features, 4x GbE with PoE, and Basler camera support and an EN 50155-certified “tBOX510-518-FL” railway computer. Axiomtek has yet to announce any products based on Intel’s latest 11th Gen Tiger Lake and Atom-class Elkhart Lake processors, […]
My top 7 keywords in Rust
I've been using Rust for a few months now, writing rather more of it than I expected—though quite a lot of that has been thrown away as I've learned, improved what I'm writing, and taken some more complex tasks beyond what I originally intended.
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KDE Frameworks 5.75 Released with Numerous Improvements and Bug Fixes
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.75, a new monthly update of the open-source software suite consisting of a collection of over 70 add-on libraries to Qt for the Plasma desktop environment.
Oracle Linux 7 Update 9 Released with Kernel 5.4 and More
Oracle announced the immediate availability of Oracle Linux 7 Update 9 which is an enterprise-grade Linux distribution mainly for servers built from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
7 Nice Open Source CAD Programs & AutoCAD Alternatives
So instead of paying huge $$$ for proprietary CAD software such as AutoCAD and others, you may would like to give these open source solutions a shot.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 11th, 2020
The second installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup, for the week ending October 11th is here to keep you guys up to date with the most important things that have happened this week in the Linux world.
NVMe vs. SSD VPS Hosting: What’s the Difference?
When seeking an ideal solution for your web-based projects or applications, you will come across many VPS hosting options. And whether you’re an eCommerce store owner, a website designer, or an expert blogger, the performance of your project crucially depends on the storage technology that your hosting server uses.
Redo Rescue Linux Distro Adds Support for Mounting exFAT and F2FS Filesystems
Redo Rescue 2.0.6 backup and recovery Linux distribution is now available for download, a release that adds various improvements and new features, along with the usual bug fixes.
Now and Then: The Development of 6 Lean Desktop Environments
Back in early 2008, we published a feature recommending the best 6 lean desktop environments. These desktops are: Xfce, ROX Desktop, LXDE, FVWM-Crystal, EDE, and Étoilé.
Drag And Drop Files And Folders In Terminal To Print Their Absolute Path
This quick tip will teach you how to quickly paste the actual path of a file or a folder in Terminal by drag and drop in Linux and Unix-like systems.
Oracle Linux 7.9 Released with New Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Based on Linux 5.4 LTS
Oracle announced the release and general availability of Oracle Linux 7.9, a new update of their enterprise Linux distribution brining many new features and improvements.
Attempt to evaluate Cockpit Web Console on Server Fedora 33 (VENV) based on the most recent nightly build
In current post we intend to test Cocpit Web Console functionality on pre-release Fedora 33 Server based on the most recent Fedora nightly builds list . Start with deploying Server Fedora 33 as VM (L1) on Server Fedora 32 (bare metal)
8 ways to not do open source
A while ago, I published my wildly popular1 article How not to make a cup of tea. Casting around for something to write here, it occurred to me that I might write about something that I believe is almost as important as world peace, the forward march of progress, and brotherly/sisterly love: open source projects.
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