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Manage content using Pulp Debian
Pulp is an open source repository management tool that helps you fetch, mirror, upload, and publish content within your organization. It can be used to manage various types of content such as software packages (from RPM packages to Ruby gems), as well as Ansible collections, container images, and even arbitrary files.
Wikiman: An Offline Search Engine For Arch Linux, Gentoo Wiki, And More
If you’re looking for something that can provide documentation not only of Arch Linux but also of Gentoo, FreeBSD, and others to read in an offline mode, meet Wikiman.
How to Create a New user and Grant Permissions in MySQL
MySQL is an open-source relational database management software package to store, organize or retrieve data. It has an extensible varieties of management options like user management with specific permissions to databases and tables.
3 ways to improve your open hardware documentation
Open Hardware Month is organized by the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) every October, and this year, we're putting the spotlight on ways to tell the world that your project is open source. Help support the open hardware ecosystem by bolstering your documentation in these three ways during this month.
Unity Desktop Review: Good for the Nostalgic Ubuntu Users
If you have enjoyed using Unity on Ubuntu in the past, check out this Unity desktop review and see how much has changed.
How to influence people to join open source
If you are reading Opensource.com, you might be able to code, and you are probably reading this on an open source browser on some elusive Linux distro. You probably have not seen a browser ad in years because you are running an open source ad blocker. You feel warm and fuzzy when you think about penguins.
Ubuntu 20.10 Based Flavors Now Available, Download Now
The seven official flavors of Ubuntu 20.10 are now available with the latest builds and .iso images and ready for you - Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu MATE, and Ubuntu Studio - 20.10.
How To Install Docker And Pull Images From Docker Hub
Learn how to install Docker and pull images from Docker Hub
How to Download a File From a Server to Your Desktop Using SSH
An SSH session is like a portal into another machine. If you’re used to working with Windows, you’ll know how easy it is to transfer files from one location to another. Just drag and drop! No text commands, no authentication, none of that. How to Download a File From a Server to Your Desktop Using SSH
Linux Weekly Roundup: Edge for Linux, Ubuntu Groovy Release, KDE Plasma 5.20.1 and more
A lot happened this week in the Linux world as a whole. Microsoft Edge browser is released for Linux, Ubuntu 20.10 released with associated flavours and a bunch of application updates as well. Read the stories below.
Seeed offers PCB assembly discounts for RPi CM4 boards and teases CM4 carrier
Seeed is offering $500 off its Seeed Fusion PCB Assembly Service for Raspberry Pi CM4-based commercial products and five free boards for open source developers. Seeed also teased its own upcoming CM4 carrier. Seeed has announced a sponsorship promotion for its Seeed Fusion PCB assembly service for customers developing boards built around the new Raspberry […]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 25th, 2020
The fourth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here, for the week ending October 25th to keep you guys up to date with the most important things that have happened lately in the Linux world.
How to rebuild a package using the Arch Linux Build System
The ABS or Arch Build System is a package building system native to the Arch Linux distribution: with it, we can easily build packages which can be installed with pacman, the distribution package manager, starting from source code. All we have to do is to specify instruction inside a PKGBUILD file and then build the package using the makepkg tool. In this tutorial we will see how to customize and re-build an already existing package.
How to Install and Configure Openbox Window Manager
Openbox is a lightweight and highly configurable window manager. Learn how you can install Openbox and configure it on your Linux PC.
Snyk to automatically check Docker Official Images for security problems
The lazy sysadmin's solution has been to grab container images for production without checking them for security holes. Synk and Docker are making sure those images are safe for use.
Seven Official Flavors Of Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla” Released
Yesterday, Canonical announced the release of the new non-LTS Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla” with Linux kernel 5.8, GNOME 3.38, optimized desktop image for Raspberry Pi 4, and nine months of support until July 2021. With v20.10, seven official variants of Ubuntu 20.10 were also released with upstream features and their own enhancements.
How To Add Microsoft’s Linux Software Repository
Over the past few years, Microsoft has developed many software products for Linux operating systems. These software are distributed via standard software repositories created by Microsoft development team. In this brief guide, we will see how to add Microsoft's Linux software repository in a Linux system.
Why its important to keep the cloud open
There's a famous sticker featured on many laptop lids; it goes something like this: "the 'cloud' is just somebody else's computer." There's a lot of truth to that sentiment, but it's not exactly technically accurate. In fact, cloud computing isn't just somebody else's computer; it's somebody else's hundreds and thousands of computers.
Pop!_OS 20.10 Released: 5 New Features Of Ubuntu-based Linux Distro
Days after the release of Ubuntu 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla,” along with its seven official flavors, System76 has announced a new Pop!_OS 20.10 Linux distro based on the upstream Ubuntu 20.10.
Setting up KVM Hypervisor on Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla (20.10)
Due to version LIBVIRT&&QEMU you are forced to deploy Ubuntu 20.10 on Btrfs file system . In particular case, Virtual Environment is a fair enough.
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