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Death by PowerPoint: These talks break the mold
Conferences can be amazing experiences, with interesting people, great locations, and insightful talks. However, if you attend enough conferences, or the wrong conferences, you could succumb to one of the worst pandemics of our age. No, not "conflu"—death by PowerPoint.
Install TLPUI In Ubuntu Or Linux Mint From PPA
TLPUI, a user interface for TLP (an advanced power management configuration tool for Linux), is now available in a PPA.
Essential System Tools: Nmap – network security tool
Nmap is widely regarded as the de facto standard tool for network exploration and security auditing. Network administrators use Nmap to identify devices running on their systems, discover available hosts and the services they offer, finding open ports and detecting security risks. While Nmap is often used for such security audits, many systems and network administrators find the tool helps with routine tasks such as network inventory, managing service upgrade schedules, and monitoring host or service uptime.
Akash Angle: How do you Fedora?
We recently interviewed Akash Angle on how he uses Fedora. This is part of a series on the Fedora Magazine. The series profiles Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done.
Firefox Monitor Launches in 26 Languages and Adds New Desktop Browser Feature
Since the launch of Firefox Monitor, a free service that notifies you when your email has been part of a breach, hundreds of thousands of people have signed up.
HSTR Makes Searching Your Bash Or Zsh Command History Easy
HSTR is a ncurses-based tool for Bash and Zsh that makes it easy to view, navigate and search your command history.
Don't cross the Application Streams! Actually, maybe you can now in RHEL 8 beta
Allows updating user space without breaking everything. Hot on the heels of its OpenStack Platform 14, Red Hat has announced the beta of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.…
Windows 10 1809's new rollout: Mapped drives broken, AMD issues, Trend Micro clash
VIDEO: Steer clear of the rereleased Windows 10 October 2018 Update, IT pro warns. Meanwhile, Microsoft promises fix for buggy mapped drives at some point next year.
Red Hat releases Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 beta
The next major RHEL update is on its way with more container friendliness than ever.
How to install Tomcat 9 on CentOS 7
Tomcat is an open source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and Java WebSocket technologies. This tutorial covers the steps required to install Tomcat 9.0 on CentOS 7.
Congatec shows off Qseven and SMARC modules with new i.MX8X
Congatec announced two industrial, Linux-ready modules equipped with NXP’s dual- or quad-A35 i.MX8X SoC: the Conga-QMX8X (Qseven) with optional PoE and the Conga-SMX8X (SMARC 2.0) with optional WiFi. When either Variscite or Congatec announces a computer-on-module based on a new processor, the other company typically follows suit shortly thereafter.
Mark Shuttleworth reveals Ubuntu 18.04 will get a 10-year support lifespan
VIDEO: Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth talks about Ubuntu, OpenStack, competition with Red Hat, and Canonical's forthcoming IPO.
New Raspberry Pi A+ board shrinks RPi 3B+ features to HAT dimensions
A HAT-sized, $25, Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ will soon arrive with the same 1.4GHz quad-A53 SoC, dual-band WiFi, and 40-pin GPIO of the RPi 3B+, but with only 512MB RAM, one USB, and no LAN. As promised, Raspberry Pi Trading has revived its old mini-size, four-year old Raspberry Pi Model A+ SBC with a […]
How to Install Elgg Social Network on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Elgg is a free, open source and self-hosted social networking application that can be used to create your own social networking website. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Elgg with Apache web server on Ubuntu 18.04 server.
Getting Started with Scilab
Introducing one of the larger scientific lab packages for Linux. Scilab
is meant to be an overall package for numerical science, along the
lines of Maple, Matlab or Mathematica. Although a lot of built-in
functionality exists for all sorts of scientific computations, Scilab
also includes its own programming language...
7 open source platforms to get started with serverless computing
The term serverless has been coming up in more conversations recently. Let’s clarify the concept, and those related to it, such as serverless computing and serverless platform.
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RHEL 8 Beta arrives with application streams and more
In the four years since the introduction of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7, the IT world has evolved. RHEL 8 Beta brings innovation and dozens of new features.
How to Install TeamViewer on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
TeamViewer is a popular software used for remote access over the internet to and from your system for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. In this article, we will explain how you can install the TeamViewer application on your Ubuntu system, both through the UI and the command line.
Redirect http to https: Apache Server
SSL secured webstites or HTTPS has now become a must to have on website, especially those handling sensitive client information. Having a HTTPS enabled website means that a intruder can’t intrude to communication between...
How to install a device driver on Linux
One of the most daunting challenges for people switching from a familiar Windows or MacOS system to Linux is installing and configuring a driver. This is understandable, as Windows and MacOS have mechanisms that make this process user-friendly. For example, when you plug in a new piece of hardware, Windows automatically detects it and shows a pop-up window asking if you want to continue with the driver's installation. You can also download a driver from the internet, then just double-click it to run a wizard or import the driver through Device Manager.
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