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Pine 64 previews RK3399 based HardRock64 SBC and SoEdge AI module
Pine64 unveiled a smaller, cheaper ($35 and up) “HardRock64” variant of its RK3399-based RockPro64 SBC that omits the PCIe and USB Type-C. There’s also a SoEdge module in the works with a dual -A35 RK1808 equipped with a 3-TOPS NPU. At last year’s FOSDEM 2020 event, Pine64 announced an ambitious roadmap of open-spec hardware products […]
Cracking Wireless Networks With Kali
This is sequel to my first post which is about Wireless Penetration Testing.Please check it out for more details.
Choosing the right tools for your open source projects
Every open source community wants to make it easier for community members to participate and contribute. Typically, there are discussions on cultural aspects of the community to lower barriers to entry, such as fostering a friendly and welcoming environment, onboarding processes, mentorship, code of conduct, etc. However, in my discussions with several open source communities (e.g., Freedesktop, GNOME, KDE, etc.), I found that one of the key criteria when selecting new tools for code, CI, bug tracking, etc.
Nvidia 440.59 Graphics Driver Adds PRIME Synchronization Support, More
Nvidia released today the Nvidia 440.59 long-lived graphics driver for UNIX systems to add a few enhancements and fix various bugs.
The Powerful World of Debian Keyboard Shortcuts
Debian comes with a powerful set of keyboard shortcuts that you can utilize in order to increase your productivity through minimum effort. When you have a good grip on the shortcuts, you can avoid using the mouse; which saves a lot of time.
Linux Mint and the Cinnamon desktop progressing well, all-time high donations
Linux Mint's Clement Lefebvre wrote another of their monthly progress reports on how Linux Mint and their Cinnamon desktop are doing and it's all great news.
At last, the fix no one asked for: Portable home directories merged into systemd
Option to securely carry your user profile with you in next release. The systemd-homed service, which enables portable home directories, has been merged into the code for systemd and will be included in the forthcoming 245 release.…
Indian teen launches Raspberry Pi 4 based STEM kit
On Kickstarter: a “Sania Box Embedded Computer Kit” for STEM education developed by 13-year old Sania Jain that combines a Raspberry Pi 4 with a kid-friendly, sensor-equipped add-on board and Python coding lessons. Despite continual efforts by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to remind us, it’s easy to forget that the ubiquitous Raspberry Pi was launched […]
How to Install Apache OFBiz CRM on Debian 10
Apache OFBiz also known as "Open For Business Project" is a free and open-source ERP system written in Java. It is a suite of business applications that can be used to run all aspects of your business. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OFBiz CRM on Debian 10 server.
Steam hits a new all-time high for users online, Linux share rises
Two quick bits of Steam news to cover this wonderful Monday morning. As expected, Steam does still appear to be growing.
FOSDEM 2020 Opens Its Doors in Brussels to Open Source Developers
The FOSDEM 2020 (Free and Open source Software Developers’ European Meeting) conference opens its doors today in Brussels as the first major event for the Open Source community.
How to Install PHP 7 on CentOS 7
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install PHP 7 on CentOS 7. To be more specific, you will learn how to install PHP 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3.
Create a real-time object tracking camera with TensorFlow and Raspberry Pi
Are you just getting started with machine/deep learning, TensorFlow, or Raspberry Pi? I created rpi-deep-pantilt as an interactive demo of object detection in the wild, and in this article, I'll show you how to reproduce the video below, which depicts a camera panning and tilting to track my movement across a room.
How to mirror a repository in Linux
Discover how reposync makes it easy to mirror repositories in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and 8.
Install ownCloud on Ubuntu 18.04 with Let’s Encrypt
Install ownCloud on Ubuntu 18.04. ownCoud is an open-source, self-hosted file syncing and file sharing collaboration platform, similar to OneDrive, Google Drive and others.
The Verdict On systemd Is In
While the use of systemd by most Linux distros remains a subject of controversy, the recent vote by Debian members to support systemd while exploring other alternatives seems to indicate the init system is gaining acceptance.
6 open governance questions every project needs to answer
When we think about what needs to be in place for an open source project to function, one of the first things to come to mind is probably a license. For one thing, absent an approved Open Source Initiative (OSI) license, a project isn’t truly open source in the minds of many. Furthermore, the choice to use a copyleft license like the GNU General Public License (GPL) or a permissive license like Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) can affect the sort of community that grows up around and uses the project.
Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS Wallpaper Contest Officially Open for Entries
Are you a talented, passionate photographer or graphics artist? Well, then you’re in luck if you want the world to see your creations as the Ubuntu Studio team has officially open the wallpaper contest for the upcoming Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS operating system.
Working with the Directory Stack - An In-Depth Look at Pushd, Popd and Dirs
An in-depth look at the three commands that allow you to manipulate the directory stack. How to add, remove, view and clear the directory stack as well as some interesting uses.
The Difference Between DNF and YUM, Why is Yum Replaced by DNF?
2DayGeek: This tutorial shows the difference between DNF vs YUM.
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