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Zettlr – Markdown Editor for Writers and Researchers

  • It's FOSS; By John Paul (Posted by abhishekpc on May 20, 2019 6:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Zettlr is an open source markdown editor with features that help writers and researchers. Read and see if Zettlr can be your next favorite application.

How to Create a Custom Login Banner or MOTD in Linux

  • Putorius; By Steven Vona (Posted by savona on May 20, 2019 4:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
A fun little article about how to display a custom login banner or motd in the Linux terminal.

Getting started with GNOME Boxes virtualization

I've been a fan of virtualization technology for many years, using many different products along the way. Virtualization has advantages for both the data center and the desktop: data centers use it to increase server hardware utilization, while desktop users use it for modeling, testing, and development work. One operating system running on top of a different one on the same hardware, all thanks to the concept of a virtual machine (VM). read more

A quick look at some fun games & expansions released with Linux support in 2019 so far

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on May 20, 2019 1:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
We’re closing in on the midway point of 2019 so let’s slow down for a moment, take a step back and look at some of the top games released with Linux support so far this year.

How to Install Memcached on CentOS 7

Memcached is a free and open-source high-performance in-memory key-value data store. It is mainly used as a caching system to speed up applications by caching various objects from the results of database calls. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install and configure Memcached on CentOS 7.

The Many Changes & Additions To Find With The Linux 5.2 Kernel

  • Phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by bob on May 19, 2019 8:09 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Kernel, Linux
here is a look at the new features to find with the Linux 5.2 kernel and the many other changes.

South Korea Chooses Linux Over Windows 10

  • Tom's Hardware; By Nathaniel Mott (Posted by bob on May 19, 2019 5:17 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Migrations
Support for Windows 7 will end in January 2020. Microsoft probably hopes the moribund operating system's users will switch to Windows 10, but the South Korean government plans to switch its machines over to a Linux distribution instead, according to a May 17 report from The Korea Herald.

Microsoft's hatred of all things GNU/Linux is always put to the test when someone 'dares' use it outside Microsoft's control and cash cows (e.g. Azure and Vista 10/WSL); will Microsoft combat its long

Microsoft's hatred of all things GNU/Linux is always put to the test when someone 'dares' use it outside Microsoft's control and cash cows (e.g. Azure and Vista 10/WSL); will Microsoft combat its longstanding urge to corrupt or oust officials with the courage to say "no" to Microsoft?

Should IT Professionals Learn to Code?

  • KernelManic.com; By Lyas Spiehler (Posted by lspiehler on May 19, 2019 5:07 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Developer
Do you have a non-development career in technology? Do you ever ask yourself if it would be worth the time to learn to code? If so, rest assured; the answer is absolutely YES! But what do you have to gain by learning a programming language or two?

The Envelope Please

Giving a kid their very own first computer is one of the greatest feelings I can imagine. However, insuring that said recipient will use that computer productively is another whole line of code. Every machine we place is Linux-powered so that kid has an advantage from the beginning. How do we compete with the likes of Facebook and Instagram? Snapchat and Twitter? We've learned how to make STEM topics fun. Here's how we did it.

How to Setup Discourse Forum on Digital Ocean

  • Linux Handbook; By Abhishek Prakash Chaturvedi (Posted by abhishekpc on May 18, 2019 11:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This step-by-step tutorial teaches you to install a Discourse forum on Digital Ocean cloud server properly. You’ll have a functioning SMTP server with a free SSL installed on your forum.

Building a Raspberry PI Cluster - Part III: Simultaneous Node Management

Here is out third article in the Building a Raspberry Pi Cluster series. We will talk about what software we can use to make all the cluster nodes respond to your commands all at once, so that you can install whatever you wish and do it only once for ll of the cluster nodes instead of configuring them one by one as separate entities. Such software greatly eases your work and reduces the time needed to perform operations. It does not matter if you have four, eight or fifty nodes to work with you can make them all do the same thing at the same time.

The magic of BASH string expansion

  • BASHing data; By Bob Mesibov (Posted by Bob_Mesibov on May 18, 2019 5:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
If you've struggled with workarounds for certain character formats on the command line, this BASH trick will make you very happy. It allows AWK and sed to use BASH as an interpreter.

Linux Wc Command

  • linuxize.com; By linuxize (Posted by linuxize on May 18, 2019 2:49 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux
On Linux and Unix-like operating systems, the wc command allows you to count the number of lines, words, and bytes of each specified file or standard input and print the result.

How to Use KDE Connect with MATE on Ubuntu and Debian

KDE Connect is an excellent way to connect your Android phone and your Linux PC. Set it up with proper integration on the MATE Linux desktop.

10 valuable cloud computing certifications

Which IT certifications will boost your cloud computing credentials – and salary?

Red Hat's Jim Whitehurst on the IBM Merger, SUSE and Ubuntu

At Red Hat Summit, ITPro Today sat down with Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst and talked about life after the IBM merger, hybrid cloud and the competition.

Jetson Nano gains 3.4-megapixel HD camera

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on May 18, 2019 6:03 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
E-con has released a $79, 3.4-megapixel “e-CAM30_CUNANO” camera with a V4L2 Linux driver that supports Nvidia’s Jetson Nano dev kit. The MIPI-CSI2 driven S-mount camera streams 1080p@60 video. Nvidia’s new Linux-driven Jetson Nano, a scaled-down, lower power version of the Jetson TX2, now has a camera accessory thanks to E-con Systems’ $79 e-CAM30_CUNANO camera kit. […]

10 Places to Buy Linux Laptops

  • It's FOSS; By Abhishek Prakash (Posted by abhishekpc on May 18, 2019 3:51 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Looking for a Linux laptop? Here are 10 places you can buy a Linux computer. Some of the shops even sell computers preinstalled with LibreBoot instead of BIOS. Check out the list.

FOSS Project Spotlight: Bareos, a Cross-Network, Open-Source Backup Solution

Bareos (Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced) is a cross-network, open-source backup solution that preserves, archives and recovers data from all major operating systems. The Bareos project started 2010 as a Bacula fork and is now being developed under the AGPLv3 license.

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