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7 Raspberry Pi-Based Laptops and Tablets for Tinkerers
Raspberry-powered laptops and tablets can be the perfect pick for your projects, and portable computing needs. Here's a list of options.
LLM630 Compute Kit with Wi-Fi 6, GbE, and LLM Support for Edge AI
The M5Stack LLM630 Compute Kit is a development platform targeting edge computing and intelligent applications. It features Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, camera support, and expansion interfaces, designed to handle tasks such as computer vision, large language model processing, and other embedded applications.
ELevate Opens AlmaLinux 9 to 10 Beta Upgrade Path
ELevate Project’s latest update: AlmaLinux 9 to 10 beta upgrade path is now available for testing.
Red Hat Launches OpenShift Virtualization Engine for Streamlined VM Management
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, announced the general availability of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization Engine, a new edition of Red Hat OpenShift that provides a dedicated way for organizations to access the proven virtualization functionality already available within Red Hat OpenShift.
How to Install Craft CMS on Rocky Linux 9
Craft CMS is an open-source content management system for creating websites. It is a secure and scalable CMS with an extensive plugin ecosystem and high-quality free and paid plugins. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Craft CMS on a Debian 12 server.
10 Linux apps I install on every new machine (and why you should, too)
If you're wondering which apps take priority on your new Linux machine, these 10 will help you get the most out of the OS.
Many Exciting Features & New Hardware Support Expected For Linux 6.14
Linux 6.13 is bringing many exciting features for its stable debut expected this Sunday. But following that it's onward to the Linux 6.14 kernel merge window for which it will be yet another very exciting round from completing the NTSYNC driver to adding new hardware support and much more.
PocketBeagle 2 Offers Compact Design with AM6232 Processor
The PocketBeagle 2 from the BeagleBoard.org Foundation introduces a compact design paired with enhanced performance and connectivity features. Built on the AM6232 processor, this board provides a 64-bit platform within the established PocketBeagle form factor.
How to Install Metasploit Framework on Linux via Terminal
Want to install the Metasploit Framework on Linux? Look no further! Follow these simple steps to get started:
17 Best Free and Open Source Command-Line Image Compression Tools
This article recommends the best command-line image compression tools. They are all free and open source.
GNOME with Yet Another Controversial Decision
GNOME includes Decibels audio player in its core apps—raising eyebrows. Is this the right choice?
Migrating from .NET Framework to .NET Core: Security and Open Source Benefits
As organizations look to modernize their applications and increase performance, .NET Core can be a pivotal shift from the .NET Framework. It is the perfect platform to build secure, scalable, and future-ready solutions, with a growing emphasis on open-source technologies and cross-platform compatibility.
How to Install Joomla with Nginx on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
Joomla is flexible and open-source content management for building websites and online publications. In this guide, we'll show you how to install Joomla on Ubuntu 24.04 server.
How To Install Latest Enlightenment Desktop Environment In Ubuntu
Enlightenment 0.27 Released a few days ago! In this tutorial, we will explain how to install the latest Enlightenment Desktop Environment in Ubuntu Linux operating system.
AT_EXECVE_CHECK Submitted For Linux 6.14 To Help With Consistent Security
In anticipation of the Linux 6.14 merge window opening next week if Linux 6.13 releases as expected this coming Sunday, Google engineer Kees Cook has already sent out pull requests to Linus Torvalds of new feature code he's been aligning for the v6.14 cycle.
Linux Mint 22.1 Released, Here’s Everything New
Linux Mint 22.1 is the first update in the Linux Mint 22.x series and, like that version, is built on top of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and uses Linux Kernel 6.8 (though the distro plans to release newer kernel updates more often by opting-in to the Ubuntu HWE).
ASRock Industrial Introduces 4X4 BOX AI300 Series with AMD Ryzen AI Processors
ASRock Industrial has introduced the 4X4 BOX AI300 Series, a compact system built around AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 Series processors. This fanned system includes features such as 2.5GbE and 1GbE ports, support for four displays, and flexible storage options.
3 reasons Pop!_OS might be the best Linux distro for gamers
There are some excellent Linux distros available, but not all of them are designed with gaming in mind. Pop!_OS may have a strange name, but this distro from System76 promises some of the best gaming performance, thanks to tweaks, a focus on PC games, and support for game launchers out of the box.
The Beginners’ Guide to Using the Linux Terminal
Like any Linux beginner, I felt a bit intimidated by the Linux Terminal when I first switched to Linux. However, as I began exploring and learning some basic terminal commands, things started to change.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Music
Music is a media player application that plays music files stored locally on devices, as well as stream from the iTunes Store and Apple Music. Apple Music is proprietary software. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives for Linux.
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