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Aaeon spawns three Intel-based AI computers with Myriad X
Aaeon announced three “Boxer-8300AI” series edge AI computers that run Linux on Intel Apollo Lake or 6th and 7th Gen Core CPUs with up to two Myriad X-enabled AI Core X modules or AI Core XPG cards. Over the years, Aaeon has churned out dozens of Intel-based “Boxer” embedded computers, but in recent years we […]
The Corporate Linux Foundation as Agent of Microsoft and Other Serial GPL Violators
The Linux Foundation does a disservice to those whom it claims to speak for and represent; unless of course the Linux Foundation is the trade group whose goal is to outsource Linux to the foes of Linux
How to Install Hugo Site Generator On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Hugo is a free and open-source framework written in Go language that can be used to create websites with ease. It is simple, fast and secure static site generator, you don't need any database to run it.
7 Good Open Source AI/Machine Learning Systems
Artificial intelligence is taking over many sectors in technology in the last few years. Proprietary software have tried to take their share of the cake, but open source alternatives are there to stand.
You cant open-source license morality
After developers pushed Chef Software to cut ties with ICE, there have been renewed calls for open-source licenses, which include morality clauses. For better or worse, such licenses aren't open source nor are they enforceable.
How to fight deepfakes and ransomware: Better security training
Did you hear about the CEO who was recently duped by an AI-powered deepfake voice scam? It’s time to increase security training for everyone - especially the C-Suite
Red Hat and CentOS Unveil CentOS Stream, a New Rolling Release Linux Distro
Red Hat and CentOS Project announced today the availability of a new GNU/Linux distribution called CentOS Stream, providing a rolling release operating system to developers and contributors.
How to Extract Tar Bz2 File
Bzip2 is one of the most popular algorithms for compressing tar files. In this tutorial, we will explain how to extract (or unzip) tar.bz2 and tbz2 archives using the tar command.
Fedora and CentOS Stream
Hi everyone! You may have seen the announcement about changes over at the CentOS Project. (If not, please go ahead and take a few minutes and read it — I’ll wait!) And now you may be wondering: if CentOS is now upstream of RHEL, what happens to […]
RK3399 compute module and carrier follow 96Boards SOM spec
Geniatech and Linaro announced a “SOM 3399” module that adopts the 96Boards SOM spec and runs Linux on a Rockchip RK3399. There’s also a “CBD96-3399” carrier for the module. Linaro’s 96Boards.org open hardware project has teamed up with Geniatech to launch the third compute module based on the
Running DOSBox games from Steam on Linux just got better with a fresh release of Boxtron for Steam Play
Love your classic games? Have a lot of those classics on Steam? You need to grab Boxtron, the unofficial Steam Play tool that allows you to use a native DOSBox with Steam games even if they don't have a Linux build up.
Red Hat Creates CentOS Stream
Red Hat announced a new project called CentOS stream that will serve as an upstream project for Red Hat Enterprise Linux to establish a better relationship between RHEL, Fedora and CentOS.
How to Connect to MySQL through SSH Tunnel
In this guide, we will explain how to create an SSH tunnel and connect to the MySQL server from remote clients.
Historical turn-based 4X strategy game 'BOC' sounds intriguing and it's coming to Linux
Planned to released on Steam and GOG (if GOG approve) after an upcoming Kickstarter campaign, BOC seems like a very interesting turn-based 4X coming to Linux.
KDE Plasma 5.17 Desktop Environment Enters Beta, Final Release Lands October 15
The KDE Project has announced the public availability of the beta version of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.17 desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems.
Access Control Lists on Linux Explained
As a system administrator, you are probably spending quite some time configuring permissions for user and groups on your system. File permissions are already quite handy in order to give read, write or execute permissions to directories or files. This is exactly what access control lists, also shortened ACL, are solving on a Linux system. In today’s tutorial, we are taking a very close look at access control lists, what they are and how they are used in order to configure a Linux system properly.
How to Install NodeBB Forum with Nginx and Let's Encrypt on FreeBSD 12
NodeBB is a Node.js based forum software built for the modern web which uses MongoDB or Redis as the database system. In this tutorial, we describe the NodeBBB installation process on the FreeBSD 12 using Nginx as the reverse proxy, MongoDB as the database, and acme.sh and Let's Encrypt for HTTPS.
HAT offers hardware watchdog for Raspberry Pi
On Kickstarter: Sequent Microsystems has launched a $15 “Hardware Watchdog HAT & Power Manager for Raspberry Pi” for protecting against software lock-ups.
BeagleBone AI board ships with EVE machine learning cores
The open-spec BeagleBone AI has arrived for $118 with a dual Cortex-A15 TI AM5729 with dual C66x DSPs and 4x EVE cores for AI. The SBC supplies 1GB RAM, 16GB eMMC, WiFi/BT, GbE, USB 3.0 Type-C, and micro-HDMI. The long-awaited heir to the BeagleBone Black that was unveiled by the BeagleBoard.org Foundation in February has […]
Rotate Videos Using FFMpeg From Commandline On Linux
How to rotate videos using FFMpeg from commandline on Linux operating systems.
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