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Introducing the guide to 7 essential PyPI libraries and how to use them
Why is Python so beloved by programmers? It's open source. It's compatible with a variety of operating systems. It's readable for beginners. And it's powerful enough to use for developing complex applications.
Developers Italia and the New Guidelines: Let the Open Source Revolution Start! An Interview with Leonardo Favario
Leonardo Favario is the Open Source Project Leader at the Italian Digital Transformation Team. Italy has an ambitious agenda to move government IT to open source. In principle, all software written by government should be published as open source. This is a big change from the past...
Free software advocate Richard Stallman spoke at Microsoft Research this week
Microsoft invited free software legend Richard Stallman to speak at its Microsoft Research headquarters this week. Stallman, known for launching the Free Software Movement to develop the GNU operating system, was and still is a staunch Microsoft critic. Microsoft's ongoing embrace of open source has resulted in some fairly surprising moves for the company. A Microsoft-built Linux kernel in Windows 10? Check. Bringing SQL Server to Linux? Done. Open-sourcing big chunks of .NET? It happened.
Chgrp Command in Linux
In Linux, each file is associated with an owner and a group and has permissions that determine which users may read, write, or execute the file. The chgrp command changes the group ownership of given files. This guide explains how to use chgrp.
Helper GUI For scrcpy, The Android Desktop Display And Remote Control Tool
guiscrcpy is a PyQt5 GUI for scrcpy, a free and open source application to display and control Android devices connected via USB or wirelessly from your desktop, be it Linux, Windows or Mac.
KDE Plasma 5.16 Desktop Reaches End of Life, Plasma 5.17 Arrives on October 15
The KDE Project released today the fifth and last maintenance update for the KDE Plasma 5.16 desktop environment, also marking the end of life of this series.
Little Misfortune from the developer of Fran Bow is releasing this month for Linux
After releasing a demo with Linux support back in April, the dark adventure game Little Misfortune now has a release date of September 18th.
Openwashing Report: Mass Surveillance is Now... Open!
Mass surveillance by proprietary software (either at the user’s end or the server side, where Free software can be made secret, proprietary, impossible for the user to modify) is being framed as ‘championing’ Open Source; it doesn’t seem to matter, not to the mainstream media at least, how this code gets used in practice and what for
openSUSE Is A Community Of Communities: Gerald Pfeifer
Gerald Pfeifer, a seasoned open source developer and CTO of SUSE EMEA, has been appointed the new chair of the openSUSE board. We talked to Pfeifer to better understand the role of the openSUSE board, the relationship between the company and the community, and the status of the openSUSE Foundation.
Geeks in Cyberspace: A documentary about Linux nerds and the web that was
"We invented blogging, we invented podcasting, we invented the LIKE button…" Rob Malda is only half-joking when he makes these claims in the closing minutes of my new documentary, Geeks in Cyberspace. Together with his friends Jeff Bates, Nate Oostendorp, and Kurt Demaagd, Malda helped usher in our present age of social media, inventing now-familiar conventions that we use every day on Reddit, Wikipedia, Facebook, and elsewhere.
Firefox 69 Released with Enhanced Tracking Protection for Better Privacy and Security
Mozilla officially announced today the general availability of the Firefox 69 web browser for all supported platforms, including Linux, Android, Mac, and Windows, a major release that adds new features and improvements for a better browsing experience.
7 tips for sysadmins to improve communication skills
Don't let stereotypes define you. Everyone can improve their communication skills, and doing so can help not just in your work life, but also every other aspect.
Want a more up to date Proton for Steam Play on Linux? Proton GE has a big new release out
There's no need to wait for Valve and CodeWeavers to update Proton for Steam Play, if you're willing to do a little bit of extra work with a custom build like Proton GE.
How to build Fedora container images
With the rise of containers and container technology, all major Linux distributions nowadays provide a container base image. This article presents how the Fedora project builds its base image. It also shows you how to use it to create a layered image.
How to Find Out if a Package is Installed on Linux or Not?
This tutorial helps the user to check whether a given package is installed on Linux or not.
How To Configure Static IP Address In Linux And Unix
This step by step tutorial describes how to configure static IP address in Linux and Unix operating systems.
What is TLDR and Explained How to Use it
TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read) is a community driven efforts to improve default Linux man pages, it provides an easy to under documentation for every command or utility and it also demonstrates the usage of the command with pretty simple examples.
Different Ways to Configure Static IP Address in RHEL 8
Learn how to configure static ip address to an Ethernet card in RHEL 8 server using nmcli command, network script files and nmtui text based tool.
Google Launches TensorFlow Machine Learning Framework For Graphical Data
Google today introduced Neural Structured Learning (NSL), an open source framework that uses the Neural Graph Learning method for training neural networks with graphs and structured data.
Working with the Red Hat Insights API
Check out these instructions on how to remove a non-existing host from cloud.redhat.com from Red Hat Accelerator
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