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Industrial mini-PC claimed to be first to provide 5G
A new GigaIPC QBiX-Pro industrial mini-PC offers a 7th Gen Kaby Lake-U CPU and an optional Qualcomm 5G modem via one of the 3x M.2 slots. Gigabyte’s GigaIPC embedded unit announced a rugged, fanless QBiX-Pro-KBLB7100HD-A1 mini-PC billed as the world’s first embedded PC with 5G. No OS support is listed for the 160 x 118 […]
Ubuntu 19.10 “Eoan Ermine” Reached End of Life, Upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Now
As of today, July 17th, 2020, the Ubuntu 19.10 “Eoan Ermine” operating system release reached end of life, which means that it will no longer receive software updates and security patches.
How to summarize your command usage on Linux
With a modest string of commands, you can get a quick look at what commands you're using on your Linux system and how often.
How to Setup an iSCSI Storage Server on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
iSCSI stands for Internet Small Computer System Interface is a Storage Area Network protocol that can be used to share block devices such as HDD/SSD partitions, or LVM partitions, or block files on the network. In this tutorial, we will explain how to setup iSCSI targets and iSCSI initiator on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
Star Lite Mk III Laptop is Now Available with 6 Linux Distributions
UK-based laptop company Star Labs announced the pre-order of its new Linux laptop named Star Lite Mk III.
15.6-inch, HD panel PC offers a choice of Apollo or Whiskey Lake via SDM modules
Axiomtek’s 15.6-inch, SDM-style “ITC150WM” panel PC runs Linux or Win 10 on a choice of Apollo Lake or Whiskey Lake CPUs. Specs include GbE, up to 2x HDMI, up to 5x USB, and up to 3x M.2. Axiomtek announced an ITC150WM panel-PC series that use Intel’s Smart Display Module form factor to enable easy CPU […]
What's your favorite shell for sysadmin work?
To the uninitiated, one glowing black screenful of green text is the same as any other glowing black screenful of green text, but many sysadmins know that the shell you choose can change every facet of how you interact with your computer. Here are some of the most popular shells, and what users love about them.
How I balance features and performance in my Linux terminal
I am a big fan of command-line applications, and I spend a lot of time working in a terminal. Terminal-based applications are, in many cases, faster, more flexible, and more intuitive than their graphical user interface (GUI) counterparts. Having a flexible and powerful terminal with many command-line tools makes me more productive. This is one of the main reasons I moved to Linux several years ago and never looked back.
Drupal drops first big upgrade in five years and looks forward by looking backwards
CMS behind gov.uk and plenty more government sites worldwide promises easy upgrade from current code to new version 9.0
Open-source CMS software Drupal has unveiled its first major update in five years by launching a new version 9.0.…
Planner Is a Great GTD and To-Do List App for the Linux Desktop
Meet Planner, an open-source GTD (Getting Things Done) and to-do list application that will keep your life more organized and help you achieve your goals.
How to Install WordPress with LEMP Stack on CentOS 8
WordPress is a free and open-source CMS based on the PHP programming language, with MySQL being used for the backend where the data is stored. Used by millions of people, it is the world’s most popular content management system (or CMS for short). You can extend the functionality of WordPress site with the help of its free and premium plugins and themes. In this tutorial, we will be installing WordPress using the LEMP stack (Linux, Nginx, MySQL, and PHP) on a CentOS 8 VPS.
Check which Virtualization Technology is supported by your CPU on Debian 10
Virtualization Technology enables your processor to act as a number of independent computer systems. This enables several operating systems to be running on the same machine at the same time. Whenever you want to install virtualization applications on your Debian system such as KVM, VirtualBox, etc., you should first verify if your system supports virtualization and if it is enabled.
Mozilla Puts Its Trusted Stamp on VPN
Starting today, there’s a VPN on the market from a company you trust. The Mozilla VPN (Virtual Private Network) is now available on Windows and Android devices. This fast and easy-to-use VPN service is brought to you by Mozilla, the makers of Firefox, and a trusted name in online consumer security and privacy services.
The ultimate back to school guide to open source for teachers
Public education has always been a core value in my family. It was instilled in me from a young age that everybody deserves fair access to high-quality education. This virtue continues to influence me as I raise children of my own, one of whom will be entering kindergarten this fall. Open source is the perfect match for public education.
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AWOW AK41 Mini Desktop PC – Running Linux – Benchmarks – Week 2
For this week’s blog, I’ve run a variety of benchmarking tests on the AWOW AK41 Mini PC together with three other systems to put the results into context.
Axelor is a Powerful Open Source Business Platform
Today, we’ll take you in a detailed review of Axelor; An open source business platform system that was released as open source in 2012.
Use this cheat sheet for tmux as a terminal multiplexer
Whether you're starting up an elaborate Raspberry Pi homelab or you're managing a building full of workstations, sometimes you need to do the same task on multiple hosts. There are many ways to automate tasks across systems. Ansible, for instance, ensures all systems are in the same state, and sometimes a simple cron job will do.
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How to use Node Selectors in Kubernetes
We can restrict a Pod to only be able to run on a particular Node. In this article, we will create pods to see them get deployed on the worker as well as the master node, then we will attach a label to the master node and point pods to get deployed on the master node only using the nodeSelector.
Security when you're suddenly remote
How to keep your data safe when you’re in an uncontrolled environment.
How to Count Files in Directory in Linux
In this article, we will show you several different ways to find the number of files in a directory in Linux.
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