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VirtualBox 6.0.4 Is Out with Initial Support for Linux Kernel 5.0, Improvements
Oracle released today the second maintenance update to the latest VirtualBox 6.0 series of its open-source and cross-platform virtualization software with more improvements and initial support for the upcoming Linux 5.0 kernel.
96Boards form factor voice control board has 3-mic array
Allwinner and Shenzhen Kepuhao have teamed up on a 96Boards CE Extended compatible “Hichips-Parrot” SBC for Alexa voice prototyping that runs Linux on a quad -A53 Allwinner R18 SoC and offers an external 3-mic array board. We missed the Allwinner SoC-Only 3-Mic Far-Field Dev Kit (BPI-R18-AI) when it shipped for $129 earlier this year from […]
How To Install and Configure Zabbix on Debian 9 Linux
Zabbix is a mature open source software for monitoring networks and applications. Zabbix can collects metrics from various networks devices, systems, and applications. In case of any failures, Zabbix will send notification alerts via various methods.
Mozilla Improves Privacy Controls in Firefox 65
New release of the Firefox web browser makes it easier for users to configure controls that can help to protect online privacy.
APT Package Manager Vulnerability for Debian Based Linux Distributions
Recently a security vulnerability has been discovered that affect many Debian based Linux distributions.
Max Justicz has discovered a vulnerability on APT package manager earlier which allows intruder to use APT package manager to execute arbitrary code during the update or the installation process through the package manager as network man-in-the-middle to execute the malicious code.
Using lsof command to list opened files by users and processes
Learn how to list opened files by a user or a process by using the lsof command in Linux.
Create an online store with this Java-based framework
So you want to sell products or services online, but either can't find a fitting software or think customization would be too costly? Scipio ERP may just be what you are looking for.
How to Add and Delete Users on Ubuntu 18.04
Knowing how to add and remove users is one of the basic skills a Linux user should know. In this tutorial, we will show you how to add and remove users on Ubuntu 18.04
How To Install and Use The Dolphin Emulator On Linux
The Nintendo Gamecube and Wii aren’t all that old as game consoles go, but many of their titles have already become beloved classics. Rather than keeping bulky consoles sitting under your TV, you can play your favorite Gamecube and Wii games on your Linux PC using the open source Dolphin emulator.
Get started with gPodder, an open source podcast client
Keep your podcasts synced across your devices with gPodder, the 17th in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019.
How to Access your Google Drive Account in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
This article is about accessing your Google Drive Account through your Ubuntu system. The process involves adding your online Google account to your Gnome Online Accounts list. This configuration then lets you mount your Google Drive account to your Nautilus File Manager.
Free Video Cutter LosslessCut Adds Multiple Cut Points, Video Merging Feature
LosslessCut is a easy to use, ultra fast tool for lossless video (and audio) cutting, available for Windows, macOS and Linux.
FOSS Project Spotlight: Mender.io, an Open-Source Over-the-Air Software Update Manager for IoT Devices
Mender is an open-source (Apache 2.0) project to address over-the-air (OTA)
software update management for Linux-based IoT devices. When we researched
this five years ago, there were no open-source end-to-end (device-to-server)
options to manage the lifecycle of OTA updates for connected devices.
Some open-source options were available, but they either had a proprietary
management server, or they were client-only and required integration with
another back-end server.
Today's Firefox Gives Users More Control over their Privacy
Privacy. While it’s the buzzword for 2019, it has always been a core part of the Mozilla mission, and continues to be a driving force in how we create features …
Firefox 65 Enhances Security on Linux via Stronger "Stack Smashing" Protection
Mozilla officially released today the Firefox 65 web browser for all supported platforms, including Linux, Android, macOS, and Windows, adding yet another layer of enhancements and optimizations to make your browsing experience better.
Quantum computing and security: 5 looming questions
What is quantum computing, and what do enterprise IT leaders need to know about the implications for security?
Firefox 65.0 Released, CO.LAB to Host First "Global Experience" at the Tate Modern, Electric Guitar with a Built-In RPi Synthesizer, Debian's Reproducible Builds Report and Update on Fedora's New Priv
News briefs for January 29, 2019.
Firefox 65 for Android Improves Security and Performance, Adds Faster Scrolling
With the release of the Firefox 65 web browser today, Mozilla begin the rollout of its latest and most advanced web browser to all supported platforms, including Android, Linux, macOS, and Windows.
7 pieces of contrarian DevOps advice
Let’s turn some common DevOps wisdom on its head – per the advice of DevOps practitioners and experts. It might just be the catalyst your team needs to get to the next phase of your DevOps journey.. Common wisdom sometimes falls flat for DevOps teams. Consider these DevOps tips learned the hard way
Microsoft decides Internet Explorer 10 has had its fun: Termination set for January 2020
Windows Server 2012 admins should crank it up to 11. Microsoft has warned that it isn't only Windows 7 for the chop in 2020. Unloved Internet Explorer 10 will be joining it. Finally.…
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