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Rosetta@home: Help the Fight Against COVID-19 With Your Linux System
Want to contribute to the research on coronavirus? You don’t necessarily have to be a scientist for this. You may contribute with part of your computer’s computing power thanks to Rosetta@home project.
How to use a USB Drive on Debian 10
In this article, we will explain how you can use a USB device in your Debian system by manually mounting in your system. We will also explain how to unmount it after you are finished using the device.
Learn how to install ClamAV on Ubuntu & use it
ClamAV free & open-source antivirus software that be used to detect virus, trojans, rootkits, malware etc. It is widely used on Linux system to detect the above-mentioned threats. As compared to the Windows systems, Linux...
Mastering Ubuntu Apt And Become An Apt Guru
As you get familiar with Ubuntu APT, you will even be able to manage your apps more quickly. Here's the guide for you to master Ubuntu Apt.
Microchip releases open source GUI kit for its SAMA5 and SAM9 chips
Microchip has introduced a free, open source “Ensemble Graphics Toolkit” running on Linux for building C++ based GUIs for its Cortex-A5 SAMA5 and Arm9 SAM9 SoCs. Microchip has released a free, Apache 2.0 licensed C++ GUI suite for the Linux-powered, single-core, 32-bit SoCs it received from its acquisition of Atmel. The Ensemble Graphics Toolkit (EGT), […]
How my students taught me to code
"Hello, I'm Miss Jess, and my students taught me how to code." When I say this to new students, they often think I misspoke. But it's true. Coding always interested me, but it seemed inaccessible. Then my students taught me to code a video game during a few lunch breaks.
In a world where up is down, it's heartwarming to know Internet Explorer still tops list of web dev pain points
Incompatibilities and inconsistent standards support among browsers ensure an ongoing source of headaches. Web developers resent having to deal with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Apple Safari, which they cite among their top three pain points, alongside layout and styling inconsistencies among browsers.…
7 things you can do with Ansible right now
Recently, the Forrester Wave, one of the most prominent independent IT industry analyst reports, chose Ansible as a leader in its overview of automation solutions.
Manage knowledge with BlueSpice, an open source alternative to Confluence
Knowledge management is a key to success in modern enterprises—but it is not exactly easy to achieve. Keeping track of all relevant details across all employees is a huge challenge, especially in agile environments, which most companies say they are.
Yes, you can run VMs on Kubernetes with KubeVirt
Containers and Kubernetes are awesome technologies that enable applications to run without a heavy operating system (OS), as using a virtual machine (VM) would require. Container-first, cloud-native applications are the future, but not every application is suitable to be cloud-native.
Why You Should Use SSL on Your Website
With the evolution of the internet, security threats have also risen to a great extent. As more and more transactions are now performed online, the threat of data being stolen and misused also continues to surge. This is why you as a business/website owner should use additional security measures (such as SSL) to protect your website and its visitors.
Gateworks Venice SBC runs Ubuntu on i.MX8M Mini
Gateworks unveiled a “Venice” family of SBCs that run Ubuntu on an i.MX8M Mini, starting with a “GW7300” model with 2x GbE with PoE, USB host and OTG, MIPI-DSI and -CSI, and 3x mini-PCIe with SIM. Our readers seem like Gateworks SBCs despite the fact the San Luis, Obispo, Calif. based company often equips its […]
Turn a Kubernetes deployment into a Knative service
Discover great flexibility, easier deployments, and auto-scaling features by using Knative services.
Launching the European AI Fund
Right now, we’re in the early stages of the next phase of computing: AI. First we had the desktop. Then the internet. And smartphones. Increasingly, we’re living in a world …
Lenovo to roll out Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS across nearly 30 ThinkPads, ThinkStations
First, Fedora, and now, Ubuntu Linux. Lenovo is getting serious about the Linux desktop, with support for almost 30 ThinkPads and ThinkStations.
Intel's 10nm Elkhart Lake Atom chips feature Cortex-M7 and triple 4K
Intel unveiled a dozen 10nm “Elkhart Lake” Atom x6000E, Pentium, and Celeron SoCs at up to 3.0GHz Turbo with 4.5W to 12W TDPs and a Cortex-M7. The SoCs support 64GB RAM, triple 4K displays, 3x 2.5GbE with TSN, and OOB and safety features. At the Intel Industrial Summit 2020, Intel announced a new generation of […]
Strftime Python
Check out how to use Datetime Strftime method in Python to convert Datetime object to date string.
Lenovo Launches ThinkPad and ThinkStation PCs with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Lenovo and Canonical launched today personal computers from the ThinkPad and ThinkStation family that come preinstalled with the LTS (Long Term Support) version of the Ubuntu Linux operating system.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs go open source
Frictional Games have announced that they've now open source the game engine behind Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs as open source under the GPL.
Linux sysadmins: Understand ncat's power to avoid accidental security risks
The ncat command is a sysadmin's Swiss Army knife, but be careful to ensure you're using it safely.
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