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Canonical Outs Important Linux Kernel Security Updates for All Supported Ubuntu Releases
Canonical published yet another set of Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address several security vulnerabilities marked as important.
Linux-driven Comet Lake laptop offers security features and dual 4K display support
Purism’s 14-inch, $1,199 and up “Librem 14” laptop runs the Linux-based, security-enhanced PureOS on a hexa-core Comet Lake-S and offers dual NVMe-ready M.2 slots plus dual 4K displays via HDMI and DP/USB Type-C. Purism has replaced its earlier, 13-inch Librem 13 laptop with a 14-inch Librem 14 model. Thanks to a smaller bezel, the 322 […]
How to create Namespaces in Kubernetes
A namespace is helpful when multiple teams are using the same cluster. This is used when there is a potential of name collision. In this article, we will create a namespace and create a pod in the newly created namespace. We will also see how a namespace can be set as a default namespace.
Review of the HP Pavilion 14-ce0830nd
I have recently bought a 14" laptop, the HP Pavilion 14-ce0830nd. This is a mid-range laptop. Installation of openSUSE Leap 15.2 was very easy. And installation of a dual boot system with Windows 10 was easy as well. The laptop has an attractive look and feel. The display, speakers, keyboard and external ports are all good. The touchpad is too sensitive, but this can be adjusted in the KDE settings. The machine has enough RAM, enough storage and the hard drives are performant. The Intel CPU/GPU is great. Which means that this is a great machine for multitasking.
Linus Torvalds on the future of Linux kernel developers and development
Dirk Hohndel and Linus Torvalds talked about Linux developers, hardware, and coding in their latest, and first virtual Linux conversation.
Linux at Home: Research Your Family Tree
The Linux at Home feature continues with a great pastime – researching your family tree.
How to Force HTTPS using .htaccess
If you installed an SSL certificate for your domain, your next step should be to configure the application to serve all web traffic over HTTPS. Unlike HTTP, where requests and responses are sent and returned in plaintext, HTTPS uses TLS/SSL to encrypt the communication between the client and the server. This article explains how to redirect the HTTP traffic to HTTPS using the .htaccess file.
What is End of Life in Ubuntu? Everything You Should Know About it
In this essential Ubuntu concept series, learn what is end of life of an Ubuntu release, how it impacts you and what you should do if your system reaches end of life.
Whiskey Lake signage player supports dual 4K displays
Axiomtek’s compact, Linux-friendly “DSP501-527” signage player is built around an 8th Gen CPU and supports dual 4K displays with DP++ and HDMI 2.0. Other features include 5x USB, GbE, M.2 M-key for NVMe, and M.2 E- and B-key slots for wireless or Myriad X AI. Axiomtek has launched a fanless, partially ruggedized digital signage player […]
Open Source FinOps Foundation Brings New Focus to Cloud Costs
The FinOps Foundation is joining the Linux Foundation to accelerate its efforts to bring the costs of the cloud in line with financial accounting within companies.
Mageia 8 Enters Development with Linux Kernel 5.7, Improved ARM Support
The upcoming Mageia 8 Linux distribution now has a first alpha release that the community can download and test if they want to help the devs fix bugs before the final release or get an early taste of the new features and improvements.
Create LEGO designs in Blender with this plugin
I use LEGO CAD to document some of my own creations (or "MOCs," as custom sets are called in some digital LEGO communities). The advantage of computer-aided design (CAD) is precision. When you use CAD to build something in virtual space, you can reasonably expect that it can be built in the real world. While the LEGO CAD applications I use don't have simulated physics to verify the structural integrity of my designs, I do lay every brick in the software to mimic a model I've made in real life.
Demonstrating Perl with Tic-Tac-Toe, Part 3
Basic text manipulation using Perl was demonstrated previously. See how more complex algorithms can be written in Perl too – even artificial intelligence!
Baidu joins Open Invention Network Linux patent protection group
Baidu, China's Google, and a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company are joining the open-source and Linux patent protection group, Open Invention Network.
CutiePi tablet based on Raspberry Pi CM3+ starts at $169
On Kickstarter: a $169 and up, open source “CutiePi” tablet that runs a Linux- and Qt-based stack on a quad-core, 1.2GHz Raspberry Pi CM3+ Lite. You also get an 8-inch, 1280 x 800 touchsceen, a 5000mAh battery, and USB and micro-HDMI ports. Taiwanese startup CutiePi, Which has been teasing details about its Raspberry Pi Compute […]
Sysadmin stories from the trenches: Funny user mistakes
We love our users, but sometimes…
Fix "W: Some index files failed to download." Error In Ubuntu
This guide explains how to fix "W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead." error in Ubuntu.
Connect GNOME File Manager or Windows Explorer to an ISPConfig 3 website
This Tutorial shows how to set up access to website files in the file manager application on your workstation. This Tutorial shows this on Linux and Windows.
First Arch Linux Snapshot Powered by Linux Kernel 5.7 Is Here
The first Arch Linux snapshot powered by the latest Linux 5.7 kernel series is now available for download, also packed with all of June 2020’s updates and security fixes.
How to Install Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi
With the release of the Raspberry Pi Imager tool, it is now very easy to install Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi. This tutorial shows you how.
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