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NextCloud founder Frank Karlitschek challenges Linux developers to start working together to make life easier for would-be Linux application developers. If it does, he thinks Linux can be a significant desktop player.
CodeWeavers are after a Graphics Developer for Steam Play Proton and Wine
CodeWeavers, the company that helps to support development of Wine and are currently partnered up with Valve to help with Steam Play/Proton have a new Graphics Developer position open.
Compact Kaby Lake signage player has dual 4K HDMI ports
Arbor’s rugged, Linux-friendly “IEC-3900” signage player has a 7th Gen U-Series Core CPU, dual independent 4K HDMI ports, 4x USB 3.0 ports, M.2 SATA storage, and a 130 x 124 x 35mm footprint.
Linux vs. Zombieland v2: The security battle continues
Here's the bad news: We're going to keep seeing fundamental Intel CPU security holes popping open until every last one of the current generations of these chips is in landfills. Zombieland v2 is only the latest of a line of problems, which go back to Meltdown and Spectre. The "good" news is for now Intel and the operating system companies are staying ahead of hackers. Here's what Linux and Red Hat are doing about the latest nastiness.
How to Activate Night Light on a Debian GNOME Desktop
In this article, we will explain how you can activate the night light feature using both the Debian GUI and its command line(Terminal). We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on a Debian 10 Buster system.
Java Applications Go Cloud-Native with Project Quarkus
Getting Java applications to run well in a cloud-native environment hasn't always been easy, but that could soon change thanks to the open-source Quarkus framework.
Latest Banana Pi showcases a new quad -A7 SoC with FPGA extensions
The Banana Pi project and SunPlus have unveiled a “Banana Pi BPI-F2S” SBC with 40-pin RPi GPIO and an optional Artix-7 FPGA module. The SBC runs Linux on a new quad -A7 “SP7021” SoC from SunPlus and Tibbo with Arm9 and 8051 co-processors. The Banana Pi project has teamed with Taiwanese automotive infotainment manufacturer SunPlus […]
How to Find DNS (Domain Name Server) Records On Linux Using the Host Command
2DayGeek: The host command allows you to check various DNS records for a domain from the Linux terminal.
How to Install ExpressionEngine CMS with Nginx on FreeBSD 12
ExpressionEngine is a mature, flexible, secure, free open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. This guide will walk you through the ExpressionEngine installation process on a fresh FreeBSD 12 using PHP, MariaDB as a database, and Nginx as a web server.
Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Web Browsing – Week 4
This is a weekly blog about the Raspberry Pi 4 (“RPI4”), the latest product in the popular Raspberry Pi range of computers.
Canonical Outs Major Linux Kernel Security Updates for All Supported Ubuntu OSes
Canonical released today a new batch of Linux kernel security updates for all of its supported Ubuntu Linux releases to address the latest Intel CPU vulnerabilities, as well as other important flaws.
Four go wild for wasm: Corporate quartet come together to build safe WebAssembly sandbox
Chipzilla, Mozilla, Fastly, and IBM's red-hatted stepchild plot browser-breakout. On Tuesday Fastly, Intel, Mozilla, and Red Hat teamed up to form the Bytecode Alliance, an industry group intent on making WebAssembly work more consistently and securely outside of web browsers.
What you need to know about burnout in open source communities
Earlier this year, I was burned out. Coincidentally, at the time, I was also researching the subject of burnout. It's taken some time for me to take what I researched and experienced and put it into words. Recently, the International Classification of Diseases classified burnout as an occupational phenomenon. It defines burnout as a "syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed."
Getting started with Ansible
Red Hat Ansible is a simple, yet powerful, automation tool that every sysadmin should use. Here’s how to get started.
How To Install Docker On Fedora 31 (And Alternatives)
Fedora 31 switched to cgroup v2, being the first major Linux distribution to do so. Docker doesn't support cgroup v2 though, so it doesn't work on the latest Fedora release. This article explains your options, and how to install Docker on Fedora 31 if you don't like the alternatives.
Edit Images on Fedora Easily With GIMP
GIMP (short for GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source image manipulation software. With many capabilities ranging from simple image editing to complex filters, scripting and even animation, it is a good alternative to popular commercial options. Read on to learn how to install and use GIMP on Fedora. This article covers basic […]
Microsoft Edge is coming to Linux. But will anybody use it?
Edge wasn't even popular on Windows—adding Linux support is a curious move.
Fsck Command in Linux
fsck (file system check) is a command-line utility that allows you to perform consistency checks and interactive repairs on one or more Linux file systems. It uses programs specific to the type of the file system it checks.
How to Fix
Yesterday, when I saw the Ubuntu forum in my country, I read that someone asked about an error. The user complained that he could not update the ubuntu through the terminal. He gets an error like the picture below!.
Ubuntu-ready Apollo Lake mini-PC features Myriad X AI accelerator
IEI’s rugged, “ITG-100AI” DIN-rail PC runs on an Apollo Lake SoC and a new “Mustang-MPCIE-MX2” mini-PCIe card with dual Myriad X VPUs. The system ships with 8GB RAM and a 128GB SATA SSD plus GbE, serial, USB, and M.2. IEI has launched a compact, Intel Apollo Lake based “ITG-100AI” computer for industrial AI that showcases […]
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