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Lenovo to Certify Its Full Workstation Portfolio for Ubuntu LTS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Lenovo announced that they will certify their entire portfolio of ThinkStation and ThinkPad P Series workstations for Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
5 common open source testing myths debunked
Open source tools are constantly changing the landscape of testing, and the community around these tools is bigger and more vocal than ever. The first-ever State of Open Source Testing Survey examines the latest trends and developments across the software development industry. This survey received over 2,000 responses from practitioners across the behavior-driven development, functional testing, and load testing domains.
Indian app that deleted Chinese apps from Androids deleted from Play store
Consumer boycott clicktivism at a time of border tensions? There was, briefly, a million-download app for that. Google has removed an app called "Remove China Apps" from its Android Play Store.…
Exploring Algol 68 in the 21st century
In the preface to his excellent textbook Algol 68: A First and Second Course, Andrew McGettrick writes: "This book originated from lectures first given at the University of Strathclyde in 1973-4 to first-year undergraduates, many of whom had no previous knowledge of programming. Many of the students were not taking computer science as their main subject but merely as a subsidiary subject. They, therefore, served as a suitable audience on whom to inflict lectures attempting to teach Algol 68 as a first programming language."
Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Dear Diary – Week 32
For this week’s blog, I’ve been putting diary software through its paces on the Raspberry Pi 4. Keeping a diary of your daily life is an activity that is important to many. It represents an effective way of storing personal or business information on a day-to-day-basis.
Systemd-Free Devuan GNU/Linux 3.0 Released, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 10.4
Devuan GNU/Linux 3.0 has been released and it’s a major release for fans of software freedom, those who want to use the latest Debian GNU/Linux release without the systemd init system.
Lenovo adding Ubuntu & Red Hat on their entire ThinkStation and ThinkPad P lines
Hardware vendor Lenovo announced something quite huge for the Linux community with the addition of more Linux devices becoming easily available.
Join consecutive lines if condition applies
How to use AWK, or the paste command + sed, to merge lines in a text file based on a condition, such as starting or not starting with a number. It's a handy fix for tables exported to text with embedded newlines.
Snapping at Canonical's Snap: Linux Mint team says no to Ubuntu store 'backdoor'
Version 20 will ship without any snap packages, snapd daemon. The developers of Linux Mint have expressed concern with Canonical's Snap Store and the way it is forced on Ubuntu users who try to install popular packages like the Chromium web browser.…
How to Install Joomla with Apache2 and Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu 20.04
Joomla is an open-source content management system used for publishing online applications and websites. It is written in PHP and uses MySQL/MariaDB as a database back-end. It is a simple, user-friendly and built on a mobile-ready model–view–controller web application framework. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Joomla CMS with Apache and secure with Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.
How to Install Vagrant on Ubuntu 20.04
Vagrant is typically used by developers to set up a development environment that works across multiple operating systems and is a command-line tool for building and managing virtual machines. This article describes how to install Vagrant on an Ubuntu 20.04 machine. We’ll use VirtualBox, which is the default provider for Vagrant.
The Linux market share still appears to be rising
Looking at multiple places, it appears like the Linux desktop has been on something of a roll lately with the market share starting to trend upwards.
Tartube – Watch And Download Videos from YouTube and more
Tartube is a GUI front-end for youtube-dl, partly based on youtube-dl-gui and written in Python 3 / Gtk 3. Tartube is free and open source software.
How to Enable SSH on Ubuntu 20.04
Enabling SSH will allow you to connect to your system remotely and perform administrative tasks.
Install phpMyAdmin With LEMP Stack On Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
This guide explains how to install phpMyAdmin with LEMP stack on Ubuntu 20.04 and how to secure phpmyadmin to prevent it from common threats.
How to Record Your Screen Using Gnome Screencast
How to use the native Gnome Screencast took to record a screencast and how to overcome the default 30 second limit on recording time.
Linux Lite 5.0 “Emerald”: Everything You Need to Know
Linux Lite has just received a highly-anticipated update in the stable channel, so anyone who wants to give this distro a try can now download version 5.0.
How to Setup Python Development Environment in Ubuntu and Fedora
If you are trying to set up your Python box and wondering how to begin etc, then you are at the right place. Here, I tried to give you some steps for you to get you started.
How to Create a Multiple Choice Menu in Bash Scripts
How to use select constructs and case statements to make multiple choice menus for your Bash scripts.
Control your computer time and date with systemd
Most people are concerned with time. We get up in time to perform our morning rituals and commute to work (a short trip for many of us these days), take a break for lunch, meet a project deadline, celebrate birthdays and holidays, catch a plane, and so much more.
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