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Securing Linux Systems with Two-Factor Authentication
In the age of increasing digital threats, securing sensitive data and systems is more crucial than ever. For Linux users, whether they are managing personal projects or securing enterprise servers, enhancing security protocols is a key concern.
(Updated) Sipeed Showcases Tang Mega 138K Dock with GOWIN Series FPGA
The Sipeed Tang Mega 138K Dock is an advanced and compact FPGA development platform designed to meet both high-performance requirements and cost-effective solutions. Featuring the GOWIN GW5AST RISC-V FPGA, this platform includes a development board with key features such as PCIe x4, a GbE port, and multiple I/Os.
Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.10 Performance For Intel Core Ultra 7 Lunar Lake
Following my recent Intel Core Ultra 7 200V "Lunar Lake" Linux benchmarks and looking at the Xe2 Lunar Lake graphics (including Windows 11 vs. Linux already), you may be wondering about the Lunar Lake CPU performance between Windows and Linux...
Jeff Geerling finally unlocks Raspberry Pi external GPU support, and yes it runs Doom... 3 at 4K!
Raspberry Pi wizard Jeff Geerling has demonstrated 4K60 gaming on his Raspberry Pi 5 setup. Crucially, the Pi 5 was given a considerable lift in the GPU department via the use of an M.2 to OCuLink adapter and an AMD Radeon RX 460 desktop graphics card.
Everything You Need to Know About Linux Proxy Servers
Linux proxy servers are essential for individuals and organizations looking to enhance their online privacy, data, network security, and browsing experience.
Python 3.13.0 Released! New Interactive Shell & Free-threaded Mode
Python, the popular free open-source programming language, finally announced 3.13.0 stable this Monday! Python 3.13 introduced new interactive shell. It’s enabled by default and based on code from the PyPy project.
Descent 3: Piccu Engine is a new open source build focused on quality-of-life improvements
Thanks to Descent 3 being officially open source, developers can do almost anything with it now and this has given rise to the Descent 3: Piccu Engine.
The Rise of Open-Source: How Communities Are Shaping the Future of Software Development
The idea of open-source is the best thing ever to happen in the field of software development. It has made way for collaboration on a global scale, outside a multinational corporation setting, that too with community values driving the initiative.
Once Again Linux Foundation Makes It Clear It's Being 'Absorbed' by Bill Gates
So the Linux Foundation devotes about 2% of its budget to Linux (which it's named after) and the above is what it does in practical terms (PR for Bill Gates).
Temporarily Set Static IP in Linux using CLI
Configuring a static IP address temporarily on a Linux system is a useful skill, especially for troubleshooting networking issues or for specific network setups where you don’t want to modify permanent settings. A temporary static IP can be assigned to the network interface, which will be active only until the system is rebooted.
Infineon XENSIV Game Controller with PSoC 6 BLE Microcontroller Compatibility
The Infineon XENSIV Game Controller combines XENSIV magnetic position sensors and the PSoC 6 BLE microcontroller to create a precise, low-power, plug-and-play device ideal for gaming and control applications.
NTFS Driver Lands Some Late Feature Enhancements For Linux 6.12
While the Linux 6.12 merge window has been closed for more than one week, the modern NTFS "NTFS3" driver has seen some late feature enhancements as well as some fixes merged today for this new kernel version.
How To Use Linux Grep Command With Context Flags
Learn how to use grep with the context flags -A, -B, and -C, allowing you to easily include lines before and after your matches in Linux.
11 Best Free and Open Source Linux Docks
A dock is a graphical user interface element that allows the user to have one-click access to frequently used applications.
Thunderbird for Android is go – at least the beta is
MZLA, the company behind the Thunderbird email client, is finally putting its mobile email client app into beta testing – but it's a lot more mature than that sounds.
Contribute to Fedora 41 Upgrade and Virtualization Test Days
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started.
CIQ Launches Enterprise-Ready Rocky Linux with Enhanced Security
CIQ’s Rocky Linux (RLC) provides enterprise-level security with guaranteed CVE patches, indemnification, and validated packages.
KDE Plasma 6.2 Desktop Environment Officially Released, Here’s What’s New
Today, the KDE Project released KDE Plasma 6.2 as the second major update to the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment series bringing many new features and improvements.
RUBIK Pi: A New Linux-Compatible Development Board Featuring the Qualcomm QCS6490 SoC
Today, Thundercomm introduced RUBIK Pi at an industry event in Austin, Texas. This development board, built on Qualcomm SoC platforms, is the first Pi product to offer AI capabilities tailored for high-performance application development.
Smear Alert: Linus Torvalds Asking for Better Commit Messages Makes Linus a (Grammar) Nazi
It's also clear that some "journalists" cannot tell the difference between Git and GitHub (Linux is not developed in GitHub), so they are clearly out of their ballpark.
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