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Rugged, 28.6-inch signage PC supports Linux
Ibase’s EN50155-certified “MRD-286” is a 28.6-inch, bar-type panel PC for passenger info and signage applications that runs Linux or Win 10 on an Apollo Lake SoC. It offers IP65 protection and -20 to 55°C support. Public touchscreen computers are a tough sell in these tough days of contagion, but there are plenty of applications out […]
Setup a proxy server with Raspberry PI, Raspbian Buster Lite and Squid
Setup a proxy server with Raspberry PI, Raspbian Buster Lite and Squid. Step-By-Step procedure from OS installation to basic Squid configuration
Shared hosting Vs. Dedicated hosting
Almost every business is trying to come online by having its own identity in the form of a website. And getting a website up and running is not a worry anymore with a huge list of web hosting services. Right? Well, let’s talk about it in detail.
Huawei joins major US-based open-source patent protection consortium OIN
In a move many will find surprising, Huawei is joining the Linux and Open Invention Network, the leading US-based open-source patent non-aggression group.
GNOME 3.38 Desktop Environment Slated for Release on September 16
The GNOME Project has published the release schedule for the upcoming GNOME 3.38 desktop environment, suggesting September 16, 2020, as the final release date.
How to Install Attendize on FreeBSD 12
Attendize is an Open-source ticket selling and event management platform and is everything you need for a successful event. This tutorial will show you how to install Attendize on FreeBSD 12.
OpenDaylight Magnesium Advances Open Source Software Defined Networking
12th major release of the Linux Foundation's core SDN project brings new projects and features.
Fanless Whiskey Lake industrial PC has wide power and operating ranges
Taicenn’s fanless “TBOX-28” industrial computer has an 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPU, 2x GbE, 6x serial, 4x USB 3.1, HDMI, DP, SATA, and optional wireless. Taicenn has launched an embedded industrial PC that incorporates Intel’s 8th Gen, 15W Whiskey Lake-U processors, including dual- and quad-core Core i3, i5, and i7 models. No OS support was […]
How to Create your First Java Program in Debian 10
If you are unfamiliar with Java programming in the Debian operating system, this article will guide you towards writing and compiling the first Java program. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on Debian 10 system.
Introduction to Bash Aliases
In this article, we will show you how to make use of the alias command through some useful examples. We’ll cover creating aliases, show you a few useful examples, and show you how to delete aliases as well.
If you are working on the command line a lot of the time, you may have noticed that most of the commands you use are extended commands with flags, or options, along with piping the output of commands into other programs.
If you are working on the command line a lot of the time, you may have noticed that most of the commands you use are extended commands with flags, or options, along with piping the output of commands into other programs.
Ansible streaming video series, open source security tools, and more industry trends
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
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Troubleshoot using the proc filesystem on Linux
The proc filesystem is an important feature of Linux that you can't ignore. proc is a pseudo or virtual filesystem that provides an interface to kernel data structures. In other words, proc isn't an actual filesystem in the real-world sense; rather, it resides only in memory and not on a disk. It is automatically mounted by the system.
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Huawei signs non-aggression patent pact with membership of Open Invention Network
Chinese giant plays nice with open source
Huawei has become a licensee member of the Open Invention Network (OIN), which agrees to cross-license Linux patents to one another royalty free and to any organisation that agrees not to asset its patents against Linux.…
An introduction to the diff command
Explore the diff command to compare file content in different ways.
How to Install Visual Studio Code Server on Debian 10
In this tutorial we show you how to install the code server on the Debian Buster 10. We will install and configure the code server using Nginx as a reverse proxy, secure it with SSL Letsencrypt and enable code server basic authentication.
PinePhone Ubuntu Touch Edition Is Now Available for Pre-Order
The UBports Foundation announced today the availability of a special version of PINE64’s PinePhone Linux smartphone that comes pre-installed with the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system.
How to Install Xrdp Server (Remote Desktop) on Debian 10
Xrdp is an open-source implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) that allows you to control a remote system graphically. With RDP, you can log in to the remote machine and create a real desktop session the same as if you had logged in to a local machine.
Getting started with Jenkins Configuration as Code
I recently came across Jenkins Configuration as Code (JCasC), an interesting project that uses YAML formats for writing Jenkins configurations. YAMLs have been used in Kubernetes (and OpenShift), Ansible, and many other things. In this article, I will explain how to get started with JCasC. You will need a working Podman installation on your system, so follow Podman's Getting Started guide if you need to set it up first.
Keepalived and high availability: Advanced topics
This article closes out a three-part foundational Keepalived series and covers some advanced high availability concepts.
Linux 5.6 Gets First Point Release, It’s Now Ready for Mass Adoption
The latest Linux 5.6 kernel series has got its first point release, marking the series as stable on the kernel.org website and therefore ready for mass deployments.
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