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Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Remote Desktop – Week 8
I’ve received a few requests to see how the RPI4 fares as a remote desktop client. I can see this could make sense. The RPI4 offers dual monitor support. It should have sufficient CPU and GPU resources to act as a functional remote desktop, particularly when connecting to servers that have better system resources.
Linux tools: examining hardware in the terminal with dmidecode
Linux distros have powerful command-line tools built-in. Here, we explore the DMI Decoder.
Toplip - A Very Strong File Encryption And Decryption CLI Utility
Toplip is a free and open source encryption utility that uses a very strong encryption method called AES256, along with an XTS-AES design to safeguard your confidential data.
How to Install ElkArte Forum with Apache and Let's Encrypt on Debian 10
ElkArte is a free, open-source and powerful forum software that allows you to create your own online forum community. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install ElkArte on Debian 10 server.
Breaking Linux files into pieces with the split command
Some simple Linux commands allow you to break up files and reassemble them as needed in order to accommodate size restrictions on file size for storage or email attachments.
How to rebase to Fedora 31 on Silverblue
Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being able to roll back in case of any problems. If you want to update to Fedora 31 on your Silverblue system, this article tells you how. It not […]
Andes™ RISC-V SoC debuts with AI-ready VPU as Microchip opens access to its PolarFire SoC
Andes unveiled a Linux-ready, RISC-V-based “AndesCore 27-series” CPU core that features a VPU for AI applications. In other RISC-V on Linux news, Microchip opened early access to its FPGA-enabled PolarFire SoC and Hex Five announced MultiZone Security for Linux. In conjunction with the RISC-V Summit in San Jose this week, Andes Technology announced a Linux-focused […]
Uname Command in Linux
uname is a command-line utility that prints basic information about the operating system name and system hardware.
How to install Mastodon Social Network with Docker on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Mastodon is a free, decentralized and open-source social network. It was created as an alternative to Twitter. This tutorial will teach you how to set up your instance of Mastodon on a server with Ubuntu 18.04 using Docker.
Google Releases Chrome 79 for Linux, Windows, and Mac with 51 Security Fixes
Google has promoted today the Chrome 79 web browser to the stable channel for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and Chrome OS.
How to use systemd to troubleshoot Linux problems
On Linux operating system, the messages that are triggered by the kernel, by the system services and by the running applications are written and stored on log files. Different types of information are stored on different log files, for instance, security messages are stored on a specific log files, cron tasks log their messages on another log file and so forth.
Meet Sparky Bonsai, SparkyLinux Portable Edition Featuring Joe's Window Manager
The Debian-based SparkyLinux operating system recently received a new community edition that you can run and use directly from a USB stick without installing anything on your personal computer.
Linux sysadmin basics: User account management with UIDs and GIDs
Linux automatically handles UID and GID for you, but some of you might want more control over those attributes.
Install LiteSpeed on Ubuntu 18.04
Install LiteSpeed on Ubuntu 18.04. In this guide you are going to learn how to install LiteSpeed web server on a virtual machine and configure firewall ports and update the default LiteSpeed port.
Bash Script to View System Information on Linux Every Time You Log into Shell
This tutorial provides you with system information every time you log into a shell.
Join us on our new journey, says Wunderlist -- as it vanishes down the Microsoft plughole
Popular to-do app dies in May. And here’s a worse version...
Three months after its former CEO pleaded with Microsoft to sell him back Wunderlist, the software giant has confirmed the worst: it really is killing the popular to-do app.…
How To Install The Latest Firefox (Non-ESR) On Debian 10 Buster (Stable) Or Bullseye (Testing)
Debian Stable and Testing only have Firefox-ESR in their repositories. This article presents 2 ways of installing the latest non-ESR Firefox on Debian Stable (Buster) or Testing (Bullseye): installing it from the Debian Unstable repositories (with apt pinning and instructions to revert the changes in case you need it) or manually downloading and including Firefox in the applications menu.
How To Scrape Reviews Using Python Scrapy
This post is about scraping reviews using Python library Scrapy. The post is a good primer for Users who have never used Scrapy before.
First Look: Ubuntu Cinnamon, Beautiful Remix Worthy of Becoming Official Flavor
A Cinnamon flavor of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system is now finally available in a usable state for mass adoption, so we decided to have a first look and show you what the fuss is all about.
SATA HATs support up to four drives on Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4
Radxa’s Dual ($25) and Quad ($35) SATA HATs work on the Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4 at up to 400 MB/s via USB 3.0. There’s also a faster, 800 MB/s $49 “Penta SATA HAT” for the Rock Pi 4 that uses PCIe to support 5x drives. You can find a few SATA HATs […]
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