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New Cloud Foundry command-line interface arrives
Even the most advanced clouds can still use a little shell command goodness.
Thin Mini-ITX duo includes Coffee Lake and Whiskey Lake models
Win Enterprises has unveiled a pair of Linux-ready thin Mini-ITX boards with 2x GbE and 4x USB 3.1 Gen2 ports: the Gen Coffee lake “MB-50050” with 4x serial I/Os and the Whiskey Lake powered “MB-50040” with up to 64GB RAM and optional 9-36V power. Win Enterprises has announced two new thin Mini-ITX boards aimed at […]
Cross building Rust GStreamer plugins for the Raspberry Pi
In our previous post we discussed about how Rust can be a great language for embedded programming. In this article, we'll explain an easy way to setup to cross build Rust code depending on system libraries, a common requirement when working on embedded systems.
ARM and Linux take the supercomputer TOP500 crown
For the first time, an ARM-powered supercomputer took first place in the TOP500 supercomputer competition.
How to Disable Dock on Ubuntu 20.04 and Gain More Screen Space
Don’t like the launcher on the left side of the screen in Ubuntu? Learn how to easily disable the dock in Ubuntu 20.04.
Customize your Raspberry Pi operating system for everyday use
If you have a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS (previously known as Raspbian) operating system, you know it's an awesome little computer with a great operating system for beginners that includes just about everything you could possibly want. However, once you become familiar with the Pi and want to start using it for other things, you might want an operating system (OS) that doesn't include everything in the default build.
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Install Docker on Ubuntu using Script
This tutorial explains, how to install docker on Ubuntu.
Docker
Docker is a platform that combines applications and its dependencies in the form of packages called a container. We can run multiple containers on a single Operating System. Containers are not Virtual Machines. Virtual Machines requires Operating System to run applications, but containers do not. As containers don’t need an Operating System, it takes very little time to start and hence it is very faster than Virtual Machines.
Docker is a platform that combines applications and its dependencies in the form of packages called a container. We can run multiple containers on a single Operating System. Containers are not Virtual Machines. Virtual Machines requires Operating System to run applications, but containers do not. As containers don’t need an Operating System, it takes very little time to start and hence it is very faster than Virtual Machines.
Getting Started with Haskell on Fedora
$ sudo dnf install -y ghc $ ghc --version The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 8.6.5 main = putStrLn ("Hello, World!") $ runhaskell main.hs Hello, World! $ ghc main.hs [1 of 1] Compiling Main ( main.hs, main.o ) Linking main ... $ ./main Hello, World! $ ghci Prelude> :load main.hs [1 of 1] Compiling […]
How To Avoid Duplicate Entries In Bash History In Linux
When working in commandline, we often run some commands multiple times. In this guide, we will see how to avoid duplicate entries in Bash history in Linux.
Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Terminal Emulators – Week 35
For this week’s blog, I decided to survey terminal emulators on the Raspberry Pi 4. A terminal emulator is computer software which emulates a dumb video terminal within some other display architecture.
Tips for switching your team to a SharePoint open source alternative
MediaWiki is many IT professionals' first exposure to wikis. By virtue of being the platform behind Wikipedia, MediaWiki's familiarity makes it a compelling open source alternative to proprietary technology like Atlassian Confluence, which is common with developers, and SharePoint, the default corporate collaboration platform.
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KDE Plasma 5.19.2 Desktop Is Out with More Than 25 Bug Fixes, Improvements
The KDE Project released today Plasma 5.19.2 as the second point release in the latest KDE Plasma 5.19 desktop environment series.
Linux-based wireless gateway links up to Azure-ready IoT stack
Cloud of Things’ compact, Arm/Linux based “DeviceTone IoT Gateway” is equipped with MikroBus, LAN, GPIO, WiFi, LTE, NB-IoT, BLE Long Range, and DECT ULE. Both the gateway and an MCU-based “Genie” edge node work with an Azure-certified DeviceTone IoT Suite. We found out about Cloud of Things’ DeviceTone IoT Gateway, DeviceTone Genie edge node, and […]
How to Make Minecraft Server on Ubuntu 20.04
Minecraft is one of the most popular games of all time. It is a sandbox video game where players explore infinite worlds and build different structures from simple houses to towering skyscrapers. This tutorial explains how to make a Minecraft Server on Ubuntu 20.04. We’ll use Systemd to run the Minecraft server and the mcrcon utility for connecting to the running instance. We’ll also show you how to create a cronjob that performs regular server backups.
ARM and Linux take the supercomputer TOP500 crown
For the first time, an ARM-powered supercomputer took first place in the TOP500 supercomputer competition.
Character equivalence classes 2: the nature of equivalence
A POSIX equivalence class is a group of characters that can be treated as the same character in your computer's locale. But what does "same" actually mean?
Up to 21.5-inch touch panels power up with Whiskey Lake
Vecow’s rugged, 10.1- to 21.5-inch “MTC-7000 Series” touch-panel systems run Linux or Win 10 on an 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPU and offer 16:9 ratios, up to 32GB RAM, SATA, 2x GbE, 4x USB 3.1 Gen2, DVI-D and DP, and 2x mini-PCIe. Vecow has announced a line of rugged, all-in-one touch-panel computers with 10.1-, 15-, […]
This Week in Linux 107: Krita 4.3, FFmpeg 4.3, FreeNAS on Linux, postmarketOS PinePhone
On this episode Michael covers Krita 4.3, FFmpeg 4.3, FreeNAS coming to Linux, postmarketOS Community Edition PinePhone from Pine64 and so much more!
How to Install and Configure Apache Hadoop on Ubuntu 20.04
Apache Hadoop is an open-source framework used to manage, store and process data for various big data applications running under clustered systems. In this tutorial, we will explain how to set up a single-node Hadoop cluster on Ubuntu 20.04.
Linux hardware: Converting to solid-state disks (SSDs) on the desktop
If you have a need for speed, you need to consider the switch to SSDs.
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