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CutiePi tablet based on Raspberry Pi CM3+ starts at $169
On Kickstarter: a $169 and up, open source “CutiePi” tablet that runs a Linux- and Qt-based stack on a quad-core, 1.2GHz Raspberry Pi CM3+ Lite. You also get an 8-inch, 1280 x 800 touchsceen, a 5000mAh battery, and USB and micro-HDMI ports. Taiwanese startup CutiePi, Which has been teasing details about its Raspberry Pi Compute […]
Sysadmin stories from the trenches: Funny user mistakes
We love our users, but sometimes…
Fix "W: Some index files failed to download." Error In Ubuntu
This guide explains how to fix "W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead." error in Ubuntu.
Connect GNOME File Manager or Windows Explorer to an ISPConfig 3 website
This Tutorial shows how to set up access to website files in the file manager application on your workstation. This Tutorial shows this on Linux and Windows.
First Arch Linux Snapshot Powered by Linux Kernel 5.7 Is Here
The first Arch Linux snapshot powered by the latest Linux 5.7 kernel series is now available for download, also packed with all of June 2020’s updates and security fixes.
How to Install Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi
With the release of the Raspberry Pi Imager tool, it is now very easy to install Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi. This tutorial shows you how.
Install KVM && Web Cockpit Console on SparkyLinux 2020.6
It's nice to have virt-manager installed ( Spice console ) but presence of Web Cockpit Console is quite enough to manage guest's deployment via clicking button
"Remote Virt-viewer" built into Cockpit Web Console. Bridge attached to external network interface was also created pretty smoothly utilizing network management section inside
Web Console.
DownZemAll! – Qt-based download manager
DownZemAll! (DZA!) is an open source standalone download manager. DZA! is written in C++ and based on the Qt5 framework. It embeds its own web engine.
Install a Kubernetes load balancer on your Raspberry Pi homelab with MetalLB
Kubernetes is designed to integrate with major cloud providers' load balancers to provide public IP addresses and direct traffic into a cluster. Some professional network equipment manufacturers also offer controllers to integrate their physical load-balancing products into Kubernetes installations in private data centers. For an enthusiast running a Kubernetes cluster at home, however, neither of these solutions is very helpful.
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10 ReactJS tools to boost your web development skills
Did you know most résumés submitted for jobs get rejected with just a single glance? That's a daunting fact if you are trying to get started in web development, but there are ways to improve what you have to offer prospective employers and clients. For application developers, now is a great time to increase your skills, and open source is the best avenue for professional development. You don't need to attend university to learn new open source skills; all you need is a sense of direction and self-discipline.
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LibreOffice 6.4.5 Released with over 100 Bug Fixes, Now Ready for Enterprise Deployments
The Document Foundation announced today the general availability LibreOffice 6.4.5 as the fifth of seven maintenance updates to the latest LibreOffice 6.4 office suite series.
IBM Has Open Sourced Its Edge Device Platform and Wishes AWS and Microsoft Got On Board
IBM's Open Horizon is meant to make it easier to manage thousands of IoT devices as edge computing nodes.
How to Install TensorFlow on Ubuntu 20.04
This tutorial explains how to install TensorFlow in a Python virtual environment on Ubuntu 20.04.
Destination Linux 180: Is Matrix.org The Future of Communication? + Linux Mint 20 & Firefox VPN
DL180: we talk about if Matrix.org is the Future of Communication?, Linux_Mint 20, Why we were disappointed with new Firefox VPN service, ProtonMail aiming at Google's GSuite and much more!
GNOME Shell Review: Minimal Desktop with Great Performance
If you are using Linux, you'll have used Gnome Shell before. This GNOME Shell review will go through the pros and cons of GNOME and who is it for.
Customizing my Linux terminal with tmux and Git
I use GNOME Terminal, mostly because it is my distribution's default. But what happens inside my terminal is far from "default." Before I get into how I customize it, here is what it looks like:
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Open source and diversity key to tackling the developer skills shortage, says Scala contributor
'If diversity is not important to you, then at least you might care about the bottom line'
Open Source Summit Diversity and open source can help fix the software developer skills gap, argued Scala contributor and Carnegie Mellon Assistant Professor Heather Miller in a keynote talk at the virtual Open Source Summit North America.…
How To Find Best Ubuntu APT Repository Mirror
This guide provides all possible ways to find best Ubuntu APT repository mirror based on download speed and update status.
openSUSE Leap 15.2 Officially Released, Here's What's New
The openSUSE Project released today openSUSE Leap 15.2, the second major installment in the latest openSUSE Leap 15 operating system series, based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP2.
How to Install Shopware 6 with Nginx and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04
Shopware CE is a free and open-source eCommerce platform written in Symfony and Vue.js. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Shopware CE with Nginx and Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu 20.04.
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