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Contact Form 7 Datepicker Taken down from WordPress Plugin Repository
With great power comes great responsibility. Recently a WordPress plugin with as many as 100,000 installations was taken down from WordPress plugin repository due to a severe vulnerability.
Get started with Bash scripting for sysadmins
The Bash shell is definitely not the only shell out there, but it's one of the most powerful. This makes it a popular choice for systems administrators needing to develop serious applications that go beyond a simple "laundry list" of commands to run on a system. There are lots of great uses for other shells (I default to Tcsh for Git hooks, for instance), but Bash is an easy choice for serious scripting, and here's why.
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Network troubleshooting with packet captures
Capturing network traffic packets provides insight into what's happening on your network but you don't want just anyone to do it.
Best Linux based Operating Systems for Raspberry Pi
Choosing a specific operating system for Raspberry Pi can save plenty of time and effort in setting up your project. Here are some of the best Raspberry Pi OS choices.
The 7 most popular ways to plot data in Python
"How do I make plots in Python?" used to have a simple answer: Matplotlib was the only way. Nowadays, Python is the language of data science, and there's a lot more choice. What should you use?
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Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Beta Is Now Available for Download
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Beta has been released today by Canonical to give the community an early taste of the new features and changes in the upcoming “Focal Fossa” release.
How To Install Nim Programming Language On Linux
Nim is an opensource, imperative, multi-paradigm and compiled programming language. This guide explains how to install Nim programming language on Linux.
Compact, Linux-based computer extends I/O of networked systems
Aitech’s compact, rugged “A174” computer can extend the I/O of multiple network-connected computers. The avionics focused A174 runs Linux on a Cyclone V SoC and provides I/O including serial, analog, discrete, ARINC-429, and more. Aitech’s FPGA-enabled A174 I/O expansion subsystem is designed as a companion computer for one or more avionics computers, but it can […]
How to work from home like a pro
Across the globe, businesses are transitioning to remote work. While remote work or "working from home" has been an overall growing trend, the recent push to transition has been driven by the COVID-19 response; organizations are asking staff to work from home to help limit the spread of the Coronavirus.
If you are like many of your peers, you may quite suddenly find yourself working from home. How can you remain productive at home when you're used to going into an office?
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GNOME 3.36 Desktop Environment Gets First Point Release
The GNOME Project announced today the general availability of GNOME 3.36.1 as the first point release to the latest GNOME 3.36 desktop environment series.
How to Install OpenVPN on Debian 9
A VPN (short for Virtual Private Network) allows you to connect securely to the internet, a public network (such as free wifi at the airport), or any other public area. VPN also allows users to share data remotely through public networks. VPN is also often required in order to be able to access your corporate or office or home server resources. You can bypass filters and unblock location-restricted websites with a VPN.
Rugged, 28.6-inch signage PC supports Linux
Ibase’s EN50155-certified “MRD-286” is a 28.6-inch, bar-type panel PC for passenger info and signage applications that runs Linux or Win 10 on an Apollo Lake SoC. It offers IP65 protection and -20 to 55°C support. Public touchscreen computers are a tough sell in these tough days of contagion, but there are plenty of applications out […]
Setup a proxy server with Raspberry PI, Raspbian Buster Lite and Squid
Setup a proxy server with Raspberry PI, Raspbian Buster Lite and Squid. Step-By-Step procedure from OS installation to basic Squid configuration
Shared hosting Vs. Dedicated hosting
Almost every business is trying to come online by having its own identity in the form of a website. And getting a website up and running is not a worry anymore with a huge list of web hosting services. Right? Well, let’s talk about it in detail.
Huawei joins major US-based open-source patent protection consortium OIN
In a move many will find surprising, Huawei is joining the Linux and Open Invention Network, the leading US-based open-source patent non-aggression group.
GNOME 3.38 Desktop Environment Slated for Release on September 16
The GNOME Project has published the release schedule for the upcoming GNOME 3.38 desktop environment, suggesting September 16, 2020, as the final release date.
How to Install Attendize on FreeBSD 12
Attendize is an Open-source ticket selling and event management platform and is everything you need for a successful event. This tutorial will show you how to install Attendize on FreeBSD 12.
OpenDaylight Magnesium Advances Open Source Software Defined Networking
12th major release of the Linux Foundation's core SDN project brings new projects and features.
Fanless Whiskey Lake industrial PC has wide power and operating ranges
Taicenn’s fanless “TBOX-28” industrial computer has an 8th Gen Whiskey Lake CPU, 2x GbE, 6x serial, 4x USB 3.1, HDMI, DP, SATA, and optional wireless. Taicenn has launched an embedded industrial PC that incorporates Intel’s 8th Gen, 15W Whiskey Lake-U processors, including dual- and quad-core Core i3, i5, and i7 models. No OS support was […]
How to Create your First Java Program in Debian 10
If you are unfamiliar with Java programming in the Debian operating system, this article will guide you towards writing and compiling the first Java program. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on Debian 10 system.
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