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Raspberry Pi gains first CAT4 LTE add-on
MechaTracks has launched the first CAT4 4G LTE HAT for the Raspberry Pi. The $222 “4GPi” add-on supports 150Mbps downloads on LTE bands used in Europe, South America, and parts of Asia. Japan-based MechaTracks has announced the first 4G LTE HAT board for the Raspberry Pi with full CAT4 operation, enabling 150Mbps downloads and 50Mbps […]
How to Install and Configure Kubernetes and Docker on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Kubernetes is an open source platform for managing containerized applications. It is commonly used to manage Docker Containers. In this tutorial, I will show you step-by-step how to install and configure Kubernetes on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, I will set up one master and two worker nodes.
Linux tload Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)
While there are a lot of UI-based tools in Linux that you can use to see a graphical representation of system load, the number of command line tools that do the same work is pretty less. One such utility is tload, which we will be discussing in this tutorial.
Your First Java Program in the Ubuntu Terminal
If you are new to Java Programming in the Ubuntu operating system, this simple tutorial will guide you along in writing and compiling your first Java Hello World program on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
LaKademy 2018 Celebrates 22 Years of KDE
LaKademy, or Latin American Akademy, is the annual meeting of the Latin American KDE community - one of the biggest Free software communities in the world. The event takes place since 2012, and is open to all developers, artists, users, and everyone who wants to contribute in any way to the software created or maintained by the community. As is tradition since 2012, the Latin American Akademy happened from 11th to 14th of October 2018 at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) in the city of Florianopolis, Brazil.
How to write your favorite R functions in Python
One of the great modern battles of data science and machine learning is "Python vs. R." There is no doubt that both have gained enormous ground in recent years to become top programming languages for data science, predictive analytics, and machine learning. In fact, according to a recent IEEE article, Python overtook C++ as the top programming language and R firmly secured its spot in the top 10.
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Internationalizing the Kernel
At a time when many companies are rushing to internationalize their products and
services to appeal to the broadest possible market, the Linux kernel is
actively resisting that trend, although it already has taken over the
broadest possible market—the infrastructure of the entire world.
FontBase Is A Beautiful Font Manager For Designers With Mac, Linux And Windows Support
FontBase is a beautiful font manager for designers, available on Windows, macOS and Linux. The application features built-in Google fonts, with the ability to preview and easily use them in desktop applications like GIMP, Photoshop, Sketch, etc.
Solus Readies KDE Plasma Edition Testing ISO with Latest KDE Plasma 5.14 Desktop
If you've wanted to test drive the upcoming Plasma Edition of the Solus operating system, Joshua Strobl announced today the general availability of a new testing ISO image with latest the KDE Plasma 5.14 desktop environment.
Linus returns to the helm as Linux 4.19 ships with new conduct code
Linux 4.19 has arrived with new CAKE router tech, WiFi 6 support, and a lightweight EROFS file system. Meanwhile, Linus Torvalds returned to duty from his self-imposed time-out to publicly discuss the new Code of Conduct. In conjunction with this week’s Open Source Summit and Embedded Linux Conference events in Edinburgh, Scotland, the Linux kernel […]
Keeping AI Accountable with Science Fiction, Documentaries, and Doodles (Plus $225,000)
Mozilla is announcing the seven recipients of its Creative Media Awards — projects that use art and advocacy to highlight the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence ?
Vivaldi 2.1 Adds AV1 Video Codec Support, Puts More Power into Quick Commands
Vivaldi Technologies released today Vivaldi 2.1, the first point release to the 2.x series of the Chromium-based, cross-platform web browser.
Lutris: Linux game management made easy
If you use Linux and enjoy playing video games, life has been pretty good lately. Valve, Unity, Unreal Engine, and other big-name forces have pulled the video game industry into Linux compatibility so thoroughly that if you use Steam, you likely own more Linux-compatible games than you have time to play (and with Proton and Steam Play, that number's about to increase).
VLC BitTorrent Plugin Streams Video Torrents Without Waiting For The Complete Download
Want to stream video torrent files with VLC media player without having to download the complete torrent and only then start playing it? There's a VLC plugin, called vlc-bittorrent, that's able to do just that, which was added to the Debian repositories about a month ago.
Monitoring database health and behavior: Which metrics matter?
We don’t talk about our databases enough. In this age of instrumentation, we monitor our applications, our infrastructure, and even our users, but we sometimes forget that our database deserves monitoring, too. That’s largely because most databases do their job so well that we simply trust them to do it. Trust is great, but confirmation of our assumptions is even better.
The Steam Beta Client has some updates to the Linux runtime for games that needs testing
While I haven't seen it noted in any of the recent changelogs for the Steam Client Beta, it seems it has an updated Steam Runtime in need of some testing.
How to Use Grep Command to Search Files in Linux
The grep command which stands for “global regular expression print” is one of the most powerful and commonly used commands in Linux. Grep searches one or more input files for lines that match a given pattern and writes each matching line to standard output. If no files are specified, grep reads from the standard input which is usually the output of another command.
KDE Holding a Bug Day on October 30, Qt Project Creating Its Own Code of Conduct, Linus Torvalds Discusses His Return, Tails 3.10.1 Is Out and OpenIndiana Hipster 2018.10 Released
News briefs for October 24, 2018.
EdgeX Foundry project releases Linux-on-Artik dev board
The EdgeX Foundry IoT middleware project announced nine new members including Intel, and launched an Ubuntu-driven development kit based on an octa-core Artik 710 module. The Linux Foundation’s EdgeX Foundry project for developing open source edge computing middleware has released its first developer kit.
Linux Kernel 4.19 Now Available for Linux Lite Users, Here's How to Install It
Once again, users of the Linux Lite operating system are among the first to receive the most recent Linux kernel series, Linux 4.19, which is now available for installation from the official repositories.
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