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Why diagrams are critical to your open source project documentation
If you've ever visited a project on GitHub (for instance) with the intention of understanding how it fits into a larger system, you'll recognise the sigh of relief you experience when you find a diagram or two on (or easily reached from) the initial landing page. This is an article about the importance of architecture and specifically about the importance of diagrams.
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The pieces of Fedora Silverblue
Fedora Silverblue provides a useful workstation build on an immutable operating system. In “What is Silverblue?“, you learned about the benefits that an immutable OS provides. But what pieces go into making it? This article examines some of the technology that powers Silverblue. The filesystem Fedora Workstation users may find the idea of an immutable […]
How To Install Apache CouchDB NoSQL Database on CentOS 8
Apache CouchDB is a free, open-source and document-oriented NoSQL database that uses JSON to store the data. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Apache CouchDB on CentOS 8.
Linux at Home: Reduce and prevent repetitive strain injury
In this article we recommend three open source programs that help to reduce and prevent repetitive strain injury.
OpenStack keeps stacking along: OpenStack Ussuri cloud arrives
The leading private Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud has just released its 21st version.
Sysadmin security: 8 Linux lockdown controls
How to lock down your Linux system from unwanted access locally and across the network.
Let's slip into something a bit more relational: SQL database crowd strikes back with brace of cloudy releases
And you thought this was purely a NoSQL release this week? MariaDB, which counts Deutsche Bank, Nasdaq and telecoms giant Verizon among its users, has launched a DBaaS rendition of its relational database, adding options to configure and customise it.…
KDE Plasma 5.19 Desktop Enters Beta, Final Release Is Coming on June 9
The KDE Project announced today the beta release of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.19 desktop environment series, which will arrive this summer for GNU/Linux distributions.
Xavier NX Dev Kit ships as Nvidia adds cloud-native support for all the Jetsons
Nvidia’s $399 Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit runs Linux on the hexa-core Jetson Xavier NX with up to 21 TOPS AI performance. The company also announced cloud native support for the NX and other Jetsons, thereby enabling container apps. Last November, when Nvidia unveiled its Jetson Xavier NX compute module, there was no maker-friendly developer […]
How to connect to CentOS 8 Desktop from Windows using RDP protocol
XRDP is an open-source implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop (RDP) that allows you to graphically control your system. In this tutorial, we will look at how to set up the Remote desktop Connection on CentOS 8.
Fork Available as Red Hat Ends Life of CoreOS Container Linux
A German company pitches a "friendly fork" as a drop-in replacement for the cloud native operating system whose end of life comes in less than two weeks.
Amazon Red Hat OpenShift announced for public cloud Kubernetes users
Want AWS with easy-to-use Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes container orchestration? You'll soon be able to get that.
OpenStack Ussuri Enhances Open Source Cloud Platform
The latest release of the open source cloud platform improves life cycle management features to help cloud operators as they update hardware and transition workloads.
Request for comment: how to collaboratively make trustworthy AI a reality
A little over a year ago, I wrote the first of many posts arguing: if we want a healthy internet — and a healthy digital society — we need to …Since writing that post, a number of us at Mozilla — along with literally hundreds of partners and collaborators — have been exploring the questions: What do we really mean by ‘trustworthy AI’? And, what do we want to do about it?
Supporting Linux continues to be worthwhile for Delta-V: Rings of Saturn
Back in September last year the developer of Delta-V: Rings of Saturn mentioned how cross-platform support was worth it, and it continues to be the case.
Convert documents with Pandoc like a pro
Has anyone ever sent you a document in a format that just isn't quite right for you? Maybe you don't have access to the application used to create the document, or maybe you don't need the document so much as you need what's in it, or maybe you just flat out don't like the format. There's no wrong reason for disliking a file format. If it's not your preferred format, whether you find it cumbersome to use or you just don't like how its metadata is organized, then that's enough of a reason for you to convert it.
CopyQ Clipboard Manager for Keeping a Track of Clipboard History
Ever been in a situation where you had a text copied and then you copy another and then realize you needed the text you copied earlier? CopyQ could help you in such situation.
What are the Key Advantages of Managed Hosting for Small Businesses?
If you are running a small business, or work on a small scale, you know that most of the work, if not all of it, has to be managed by you. In such a situation, if you take up the job of managing your own server, you will eventually discover that you are not able to give sufficient time to other important matters. This is where managed server hosting is ideal.
The end really is nigh - for 32-bit Windows 10 on new PCs
It’s 64-bit or nothing for PC-makers from now on. And face it, this isn't the year of Linux on the desktop. Microsoft has revealed that it’s no longer allowing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to pre-install 32-bit Windows 10.…
How to Quickly Launch Ubuntu Virtual Machine with Multipass
Multipass is a lightweight VM manager that allows you to easily and quickly launch a Ubuntu virtual machine. Here is how you can do so.
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