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Free, virtual embedded tech show promises 3,000 dev kit giveaways
Arrow announced “Embedded to Go” — a free, online-only conference scheduled for April 1-3 with webinars and virtual chats with Arrow engineers. Arrow will also give away 3,000 dev boards, including its Thor96 and Shield96 SBCs and Nvidia’s Nano Dev Kit. Arrow has announced a free, online-only Arrow Embedded to Go conference for April 1-3. […]
LibreOffice 6.4.2 Released with More Than 90 Fixes
The Document Foundation released today LibreOffice 6.4.2, the second maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 6.4 office suite series.
How To Record And Play Mouse And Keyboard Events Using Atbswp Macro Recorder (GUI)
Atbswp is a new graphical utility (Python3) that can be used to record the mouse and keyboard events. You can then reproduce (play) them identically as many times as you want by either clicking a button, or save the mouse and keyboard actions as a script and run it without having to relay on Atbswp.
How to set up PXE boot for UEFI hardware
Setting up a PXE system will streamline new system installs, but the process is lengthy and requires attention to detail. This part one of two articles walks you through the process.
Tools for monitoring, introvert inclusion, and more industry trends
As part of my role as a senior product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model, I publish a regular update about open source community, market, and industry trends for product marketers, managers, and other influencers. Here are five of my and their favorite articles from that update.
Pet the cat, own the bathrobe: Linus Torvalds on working from home
Linus Torvalds created of Linux and Git from home. Here's how.
Kaby Lake medical computers offer 4K UHD capture and record
Advantech announced a pair of Linux-friendly “AVAS-400 Series” video recorders for surgical and other medical applications with 7th Gen CPUs, multiple 4K UHD displays, and optional capture and graphics cards. Medical computers have traditionally been dominated by Windows but we’re gradually seeing Linux move into the territory. Advantech’s Intel Kaby Lake based AVAS-401 and more […]
Dev branch Fedora 32 versus Dev branch Ubuntu 20.04 in relation with KVM Hypervisor
We intend to testify F32 KVM Hypervisor on Penryn's box with 8 GB RAM. However, after install KVM on F32 WKS we appear to be able to launch Manjaro Gnome 19.02 as KVM guest @F32 Workstation Virtualization Host as well as CentOS 8.1 Guest with no issues at all.
How to Change the Timezone on Debian 10
In this article, we will explain how to change the current time zone of a Debian 10-Buster system on the command line and trough the GNOME GUI.
Whiskey Lake mini-PC features privacy-oriented PureOS distro
Purism’s $599 and up “Librem Mini” mini-PC runs its Linux-based, privacy focused PureOS on an 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPU with 8GB to 64GB DDR4, a 256GB M.2 SSD, dual 4K displays, and 7x USB ports. Purism has launched a self-hosted crowd-funding campaign for a mini-PC that runs its Debian-based privacy and security reinforced PureOS […]
Introduction to setting up a Linux high availability cluster
This Linux high availability cluster introductory article walks you through the basic protocol that underpins Keepalived, which is a software implementation of VRRP on Linux.
How to Install Nextcloud Client on Debian 10 Buster
If you already have a Nextcloud server in place, you're going to need to set up your client devices to connect to it. Setting up the Nextcloud client on Debian is very simple, and so is setting up your folders to sync.
How to Overclock Your Raspberry Pi 4
Retailing at $40, Raspberry Pi already gives you plenty of bang for your buck, but you can get even more out of this single-board computer by overclocking.
How To Sync Browser Profile Into Tmpfs (RAM) In Linux
Sync Browser Profile Into Tmpfs (RAM) Using Profile-sync-daemon In Linux To Improve Browser Speed And Responsiveness.
4 Markdown tools for the Linux command line
When it comes to working with files formatted with Markdown, command-line tools rule the roost. They're light, fast, powerful, and flexible, and most of them follow the Unix philosophy of doing one thing well.
Take a look at four utilities that can help you work more efficiently with Markdown files at the command line.
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How to Uninstall Software in Ubuntu – Command Line
How to uninstall software in Ubuntu from command line. In this guide you are going to remove software packages on your Ubuntu server or system from command line.
Copy Specific File Types While Keeping Directory Structure In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to copy specific file types while keeping the directory structure in Linux.
Death and Taxes goes open source after selling 'pretty well' to help others
Death and Taxes, a narrative game about choosing who lives and who dies as the Grim Reaper is now officially open source.
Linux is the number one in-demand skill: Open source career trends
Today, Linux is the highest-ranked skill in software development and in the job market. According to Jim Zemlin, the executive director of the Linux Foundation, it is made sure that everyone can get access to training and certification of open-source skills with ease.
My top 6 open source frameworks for web development
There are a lot of backend frameworks that are open source and easily available, but not all of them offer great features. Backend frameworks are an essential part of website development, as they work as the nuts and bolts of a website. Basically, they handle everything behind the scenes of a website.
Backend frameworks have extensive libraries, APIs, web servers, and a lot more. They are responsible for the database, ensuring it makes proper communication with the front end and generates backend functionality.
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