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Google Unveils Mendel Linux 4.0 for Its Coral SBC, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 10
Google announced over the weekend the general availability of Mendel Linux 4.0 "Day," the company's in-house built, Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for its Coral Dev Board and System-on-Module (SoM).
How To Install NodeJS On Linux
Install Node.js on popular Linux operating systems including Arch Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, CentOS, Fedora etc.
Using Telnet to troubleshoot your mail system
Telnet is old school, but it's still a handy tool for troubleshooting email and other services.
North Carolina aims to bring more women into computer science
It's well-known that women are under-represented in computer science and technology. A new initiative led by the NC Department of Public Instruction, Duke University, and IBM is working to reverse that trend by using an open source approach to bringing more computer science instruction into NC public schools.
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How to Mount Windows Share on Linux using CIFS
On Linux and UNIX operating systems, a Windows share can be mounted on a particular mount point in the local directory tree using the `cifs` option of the mount command.
18 Years Ago, Linux’s Legendary Package Manager Synaptic was Released
Synaptic is the first software that comes to mind when talking about a graphical package manager on Linux. Today, it is 18 years old!
An Introduction to DNF History and How to Rollback Updates
In this article we examine how to view, redo, undo and rollback system changes using the DNF history command.
Secure Nginx with Let's Encrypt on Debian 10 Linux
Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority developed by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) that provides free SSL certificates.
Certificates issued by Let’s Encrypt are trusted by all major browsers and valid for 90 days from the issue date.
Certificates issued by Let’s Encrypt are trusted by all major browsers and valid for 90 days from the issue date.
Microsoft Will Never Love Linux Because It Cannot
Microsoft’s actions — not words — suggest an ongoing effort to extinguish GNU/Linux, not to “embrace” or to “love” it
Linux Kernel 5.4 Officially Released with exFAT Support, Kernel Lockdown Feature
Linus Torvalds announced today the general availability of the Linux 5.4 kernel series, a major release that adds numerous new features, stronger security, and updated drivers for better hardware support.
How to Install Plone on Ubuntu 18.04
Plone is a free and flexible Open Source Management System built on top of the Zope application server. It is based on the Python programming language but also contains large amounts of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Plone offers a lot of features for public websites, private intranets, multi-site Management, enterprise integrations, search capabilities, multi-language support, and much more. In this tutorial, we will cover the steps needed for installing Plone CMS on Ubuntu 18.04.
All-in-one 23.8-inch thin client integrates SDM-L computer
Clientron’s “TC-238 AIO Thin Client” has a 23.8-inch display and an Atom x5-E38000 SoC implemented via Intel’s SDM-Large form factor. Triple simultaneous displays are available thanks to DVI-D and 4K-ready DP ports. Thin client vendor Clientron, which last year released an S-Cube Pi 3 B+ Thin Client built around the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, has […]
How To Fix “E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock” Error On Ubuntu
My method should fix the problem and will work just fine 99% of time. But please be mindful that if the update process is running and you killed the process in the middle of package installation, you might end up with broken system. In such cases, don’t panic, just follow the below guide to fix it.
How many IoT devices do you own?
When we polled our readers nearly 4 years ago with this question, most people responded that they did not have any devices connected to the Internet of Things. However these days, there are approximately three connected devices per capita globally and that number is only expected to grow. Of course, not every person has exactly three devices. Some people have ten and others still have none.
PHP Web Server GUI - Version 1.0.0 Released
Today I am announcing the release of a personal project of mine. A GTK+ interface for PHP's built-in web server. It lets you choose the executable, IP address or hostname, port number, root directory, and INI file graphically. I have used this software for testing purposes for many years, since at least 2014.
The second Beta of Godot Engine 3.2 is out with more WebAssembly work
Just over two weeks after the first, the second Beta for the big upcoming Godot Engine 3.2 release is now available.
Working Remotely with Linux Systems
In this tutorial, we are going to explore all the ways of working with remote Linux systems. From X11, to SSH until XRDP, you will learn everything that there is to know about remote Linux system administration.
A Sysadmins tale: How I moved from the ocean depths to Red Hat Tower
How do we choose our paths? Or do they choose us? This is the story of my professional journey into the world of system administration.
Disable Notifications on Debian 10 Lock Screen
Lock screen notifications enables you to see and dismiss all system notifications right from the lock screen without needing to unlock your system. This tutorial shows you two ways to disable them on a Debian 10 desktop system.
Audacity 2.3.3 Open-Source Audio Editor Released with Better AAC/M4A Exports
The Audacity development team released today Audacity 2.3.3, a new maintenance update to the open-source and cross-platform video editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows operating systems.
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