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Modular, open source automation controller runs on Raspberry Pi CM3

A modular, open-spec “YABA DesktopBox” controller and IoT gateway has launched on Indiegogo with an RPi CM3 based control board and an Arduino based analog and digital I/O board. A USB 3.1 backplane supports LVDS/EtherCAT and I2C buses. A startup called YABA (Yet Another Backplane Architecture) based in Italy and Latvia has gone to Indiegogo […]

Google Outs Android Security Patch for November 2019, 38 Vulnerabilities Fixed

Google has released today the Android Security Patch for November 2019 to address various security vulnerabilities and fix bugs in its latest Android 10 mobile operating system.

How to create a user in Ubuntu/Debian: ‘useradd’ command usage, a beginner’s guide

  • net2.com; By amin nahdy (Posted by zn52 on Nov 5, 2019 3:23 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
The ‘useradd’ command in linux is a popular tool used to create or add user accounts.Much like the command ‘usermod’, the ‘useradd’ command affects many files when it is invoked to create a new user account, namely, /etc/shadow, /etc/passwd, /etc/gshadow , /etc/login.defs, /etc/group

How To Set Upstream Branch on Git

  • devconnected; By devconnected (Posted by SCHKN on Nov 5, 2019 2:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
When cloning a Git repository or creating new feature branches, you will have to set upstream branches in order to work properly. But what are upstream branches? Upstream branches are closely associated with remote branches. Upstream branches define the branch tracked on the remote repository by your local remote branch (also called the remote tracking branch)...

How to Install Conky System Monitor and Conky Manager on Debian 10

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Nov 5, 2019 12:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
Conky is a system monitor for X originally based on torsmo. In this article, we will explain how you can install the Conky utility and the Conky Manager application through the Debian command line.

FFmpeg: Extract Audio From Video In Original Format Or Converting It To MP3 Or Ogg Vorbis

This article explains how to use FFmpeg to extract the audio stream from a video, either without re-encoding (keeping the original format), or converting the resulting audio file to CBR (constant bitrate) or VBR (variable bitrate) MP3 or Ogg Vorbis.

Dell bets big on Ubuntu Linux laptops for developers

Dell has been offering Linux laptops for over a decade now, but never before have they offered so many high-end developer laptop models with 18 different configurations.

Nvidia Releases New Linux Graphics Driver with GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Support

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Nov 4, 2019 9:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Nvidia has released today a new graphics driver for UNIX systems, including GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, to add support for new GPUs and various improvements.

Basic security principles for containers and container runtimes.

Discover three core security themes concerning containers.

How to Install Webmin on CentOS 8

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Nov 4, 2019 6:43 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Webmin is a free, open-source and web-based system configuration and management tool for Unix-like operating systems. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Webmin using two different methods on CentOS 8.

Fields, records, and variables in awk

Awk comes in several varieties: There is the original awk, written in 1977 at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and several reimplementations, such as mawk, nawk, and the one that ships with most Linux distributions, GNU awk, or gawk. On most Linux distributions, awk and gawk are synonyms referring to GNU awk, and typing either invokes the same awk command. See the GNU awk user's guide for the full history of awk and gawk. read more

Cloning a MAC address to bypass a captive portal

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Nov 4, 2019 4:14 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
If you ever attach to a WiFi system outside your home or office, you often see a portal page. This page may ask you to accept terms of service or some other agreement to get access. But what happens when you can’t connect through this kind of portal? This article shows you how to use […]

Linux Candy: lolcat – rainbows and unicorns

  • LinuxLinks; By LinuxLinks (Posted by sde on Nov 4, 2019 3:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Continuing in the theme of showing the lighter side of Linux, here’s a curious program. It’s called lolcat, an oddity that applies rainbow colors to text output in the terminal. It works in a similar way to the venerable cat command but jazzes things up with configurable rainbow colors.

How to Backup Configuration Files on a Remote System Using the Bash Script

2DayGeek: This tutorial allows you to backup configuration files on a remote system.

Lies Are the Favourite Weapon of Bullies

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz/figosdev (Posted by schestowitz on Nov 4, 2019 12:31 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
Woolly bullies in the context of the Free software world

SparkyLinux's November ISO Brings Latest Debian GNU/Linux 11 "Bullseye" Updates

The SparkyLinux development team announced today the general availability of November's release of the latest SparkyLinux 2019 "Po Tolo" rolling release series.

Stat Command - Display File Attributes on the Linux Command Line

  • Putorius.net; By Marco Cherisi (Posted by savona on Nov 4, 2019 4:57 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
While working on the Linux command line you interact with a lot of different files. Each of these files has attributes attached to them. These attributes contain details about the files size, permissions, modification time, and an assortment of other information. There are a multitude of reasons that you might need to the print the attributes of a file. This is where the Linux stat command comes in. In this article we will discuss how to use the stat command, using it’s options and formatting the output.

Command Not Found in Bash Fixed

Every system administrator got this error at least one time in a shell : “bash : command not found“. However, you were pretty sure that you wrote the command correctly, or that you installed the tool that you are actually trying to execute. So why are you getting this error? The “bash : command not found” error can happen for various reasons when running commands in a Bash terminal...

How to Install Python on CentOS 8

  • Linuxize.com; By Linuxize (Posted by linuxize on Nov 4, 2019 12:34 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Python
This guide will walk you through installing Python 3 and Python 2 on CentOS 8.

Ubuntu 19.10 file sharing bug

Ubuntu 19.10 Bug Shares Your Media Folders With Others, Without Warning

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