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How To Find Which Service Is Listening On A Particular Port
Four different ways to find which service is listening on a particular port in Linux.
Shortly After Richard Stallman Says He's Head of GNU He Writes “I Hereby Step Down as Head of the GNU Project, Effective Immediately”
Very confusing times; it looks like Richard Stallman is being forcibly separated from everything he ever created as well as the place of those creations (MIT)
Redirect HTTP to HTTPS in Nginx
If you are developer or system administrator chances are that you're dealing with Nginx on a regular basis. One of the most common tasks you'll likely perform is redirecting the HTTP traffic to the secured (HTTPS) version of your website.
How to install and configure OpenVPN Server on Debian 10
OpenVPN is open-source software that can be used to access the internet securely when connected to an untrusted network. In this tutorial, we will explain how to setup OpenVPN server on Debian 10 server.
Turning on the LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP
If you want to set up a LAMP server, you're in the right place. This article takes you through the process from installation to the creation of your first working PHP file.
Remotely Play Your PlayStation 4 Games On Your Linux Desktop With Chiaki
PlayStation 4 has a feature called Remote Play that allows controlling (and playing games) remotely. Officially this feature only works on Windows or macOS, but thanks to Chiaki, you can use your Linux (and others) desktop to play games remotely on your PlayStation 4.
$60 Raspberry Pi mimic showcases i.MX8M
Embest’s $60 “MaaxBoard” SBC runs Yocto Linux or Android 9.0 on a quad -A53 i.MX8M with 2GB to 4GB DDR4, 4K playback, and a Raspberry Pi-like layout and 40-pin header. There’s also an upcoming i.MX8M Mini based model. Embest, a Chinese manufacturer that flipped over to Avnet when it acquired Premier Farnell, has begun selling […]
What does an open source AI future look like?
The recent announcement about Neuralink, Elon Musk's latest startup, added to the buzz already in the air about where tech is taking us in the not-so-distant future. Judging by its ambitious plans, which involve pairing computers wirelessly with the human brain, Neuralink demonstrates that the future is now.
LF Kool-Aid is Unhealthy to Linux
Lack of devotion to Linux, the very thing that the LF is named after, is putting the project at peril; Linux is meanwhile, under the auspices of the LF and Microsoft GitHub, becoming IBM™ systemd®
10 counterintuitive takeaways from 10 years of DevOpsDays
Ten years ago, we started an accidental journey. We brought together some of our good friends in Ghent, Belgium, to discuss our agile, open source, and early cloud experiences.
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Microsoft Releases .NET Core 3.0 Open-Source Framework
A major update of Microsoft's .NET Core improves performance and adds new programming patterns.
How To Create Your Own Internet Radio Station Using Icecast And Mixxx (Ubuntu/Debian Or Fedora)
This article explains how to create your own Internet radio station. To achieve this we'll use Icecast and Mixxx open source programs running on Fedora or Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS.
How to contribute to Fedora
One of the great things about open source software projects is that users can make meaningful contributions. With a large project like Fedora, there’s somewhere for almost everyone to contribute. The hard part is finding the thing that appeals to you. This article covers a few of the ways people participate in the Fedora community […]
Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) Beta Is Now Available to Download for All Flavors
Canonical released today the beta version of its upcoming Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) operating system, due for release later this fall.
The /e/ Google-free, pro-privacy Android clone is now available
Linux pioneer Gaël Duval's /e/ OS is still in beta but it's available for your smartphone or on refurbished Samsung smartphones.
5 tips for GNU Debugger
The GNU Debugger (gdb) is an invaluable tool for inspecting running processes and fixing problems while you're developing programs.
You can set breakpoints at specific locations (by function name, line number, and so on), enable and disable those breakpoints, display and alter variable values, and do all the standard things you would expect any debugger to do. But it has many other features you might not have experimented with. Here are five for you to try.
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FLOSS Weekly 548: GNOME
GNOME is an easy and elegant way to use your computer. It's designed to put you in control and get things done.
How To Install and Configure CentOS 8 with GNOME
CentOS 8 has been finally released on the 24th of September 2019, and it has come with a lot of very great features for system administrators. This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions about how to install CentOS 8 with a GNOME desktop.
How to Find Out Whether a Package Is Installed in Linux
Linux “packages” are just collections of software, and how you install them varies from distro to distro. There are a few ways to quickly check whether a package is currently installed or not. Whether you’re comfortable using the terminal or you’d prefer a more visual approach, here’s how you can check whether or not a package is installed in Linux .T
How to Execute Commands on Remote Linux System over SSH
We may need to perform some commands on the remote machine. To do so, log in to a remote system and do it, if it’s once in a while. Yes, SSH allows you to run a command on a remote machine without logging in to a computer. This article will help you to do all kinds of activities without logging in to a remote system.
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