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Richard Matthew Stallman (RMS) is Still Monitoring the Attacks on Software Freedom
Richard Stallman (RMS) is exploring new ways to deal with new threats to software freedom, even if it's done mostly behind the scenes (dodging those hyenas who defamed him 'out of office' at MIT)
QEMU Internals: Big picture overview
I believe that this article is worth reading even in meantime as well as another one been written by the same author "QEMU Internals: Overall architecture and threading model"
Best Torrent Clients For Linux
For software developers, providing software through the host server is costly as it requires developers to upgrade the server resources as the users increase.
New UP boards coming with Tiger Lake and Elkhart Lake
Aaeon is prepping several boards based on Intel 11th Gen and Atom x6000E chips including “UP Xtreme i11” and “UP Squared Pro 2” SBCs. Meanwhile, Congatec unveiled two Tiger Lake COM models with the new embedded “GRE” parts. The recent flurry of product introductions based on Intel’s 10nm fabricated 11th Gen Tiger Lake Core and […]
How to Install Odoo 14 on Ubuntu 20.04 with Apache as a Reverse Proxy
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Odoo 14 on an Ubuntu 20.04 VPS. Odoo is one of the most popular and most powerful open-source ERP business management software.
How To Synchronize Files With Unison On Linux
This tutorial will walk you through how to install Unison file synchronization tool on Linux and how to synchronize files with Unison between two different directories and/or disks on the same system and two different Linux machines over local area network.
Improving Server Security (Firewall, Tools, Rules, and Tips)
Securing your server from any kind of attacks is a key part of any web hosting provider or system administrator. You should implement a strong security policy to minimize risks and keep your data safe. There are several tips and tricks to improve your server’s security and protect it from malicious attempts to enter.
University champions open source with new OSPO
Rochester Institute of Technology is establishing Open@RIT, an initiative dedicated to supporting all kinds of "open work," including—but not limited to—open source software, open data, open hardware, open educational resources, Creative Commons-licensed work, and open research.
The new open source programs office aims to determine and grow the footprint of RIT's impact on all things "open," leading to more collaboration, creation, and contribution, on and off campus.
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How to Install Slack on CentOS 8
This article explains how to install Slack on CentOS 8.
Simple Ways to Free Up Space in Ubuntu Linux
Ever running out of disk space in your Ubuntu server or system, you can follow the below simple ways to free up space and clean your Ubuntu. In thins guide you are going to learn how to clean up cache, old kernels, remove unused packages, journal logs.
A Linux sysadmin's introduction to cgroups
Defining cgroups and how they help with resource management and performance tuning in this first article kicking off a four-part series covering cgroups and resource management.
Heartbleed Still Found in the Wild: Did You Know That You May Be Vulnerable?
It’s been six years since Heartbleed was first discovered, and the OpenSSL vulnerability can still be found and exploited across the internet.
Tracking time with Timewarrior at the command line
See how this great Linux time tracking software helps sysadmins manage tasks and resource allocation.
Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition Now Features Tiger Lake CPUs with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Canonical announced today the availability of the latest version of the Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition Linux laptop with Ubuntu preinstalled and the most recent Intel Core processors.
How to manage cgroups with CPUShares
Managing access to CPU time using CPUShares with cgroups in part two in this four-part series covering cgroups and resource management.
Red Hat tips its Fedora 33: Beta release introduces Btrfs as default file system, .NET on ARM64, plus an IoT variant
RHEL 7.9 also here – last major version in the 7.x family?
Red Hat has released Fedora 33 beta, with the finished article expected at the end of this month, as well as version 7.9 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.…
Intel-based Rock Pi X SBC arrives
Radxa’s has launched its open-spec “Rock Pi X Model B” SBC for $49 to $75. The Pi-like board runs Ubuntu 20.04 or Win 10 on a Cherry Trail Atom x5-Z8300 plus GbE with PoE, WiFi/BT, 4K-ready HDMI 2.0, 4x USB, and a 40-pin header. Radxa unveiled the Rock Pi X back in Sep. 2019 and […]
TermTrack – Track satellites in your terminal
TermTrack is a terminal-based program that lets you track the orbits of artificial satellites. The program is written in Python.
Open source tools provide an economic advantage for science
Free and open source software (FOSS) and the distributed digital manufacturing of free and open source hardware (FOSH) have shown great promise for developing custom scientific tools. For some time now, FOSH has provided scientists a high return on investment. In fact, my previous research in the Open Source Lab reported substantial economic savings from using these technologies.
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Customize an Intel NUC with Linux
After nearly six months of frequent video conferencing, I was tired of looking at my colleagues as tiny thumbnails on 13" and 15" laptop displays. However, I didn't want the clutter of a desktop or tower case and all the associated cabling.
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