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How to Create a MySQL Database
This tutorial explains how to create MySQL or MariaDB databases through the command line.
Google Fixes 43 Vulnerabilities in the Android Security Patch for August 2018
After launching the Android 9.0 Pie operating system, Google released today the Android Security Patch for August 2018 to all supported devices, addressing numerous security vulnerabilities and other issues reported by users lately.
What The Future Holds? You Are More A Part of it Than You Know.
But through it all, what I want you to know is that these kids, getting their first computer will have a new world opened to them. A world without restrictions, A world you built for them.
Systemd Timers: Three Use Cases
In this systemd tutorial series, we have already talked about systemd timer units to some degree, but, before moving on to the sockets, let's look at three examples that illustrate how you can best leverage these units.
Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) Is Now Powered by the Linux 4.17 Kernel
As of today, the upcoming Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) operating system is now powered by the Linux 4.17 kernel, which provides users with better hardware support and some exciting new features.
What is CI/CD?
Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) are extremely common terms used when talking about producing software. But what do they really mean? In this article, I'll explain the meaning and significance behind these and related terms, such as continuous testing and continuous deployment.
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Installing Android on VirtualBox
Installing Android on VirtualBox takes away one of the sluggiest aspects of Android development, this tutorial will show you the detailed steps how.
Thunderbird 60.0 Released, Lenovo Now in LVFS, Netrunner Rolling 2018.08 Now Available, HP Printer Security Vulnerabilities and New SteamOS Brewmaster Beta Update
News briefs for August 6, 2018.
Linus WireGuard Comments, Lubuntu New Direction, LineageOS, OpenWRT, SteamOS | This Week in Linux 34
on episode 34 of TWinL: Linus WireGuard Comments, Lubuntu New Direction, LineageOS, OpenWRT, SteamOS, RebeccaBlackOS, NetSpectre, Humble Bundle, Hiri, GNOME 3.30 Beta, Plasma Engineering, & more
Why the Failure to Conquer the Desktop Was Great for GNU/Linux
AI: open source's next big win.
How ProPublica Illinois uses GNU Make to load 1.4GB of data every day
I avoided using GNU Make in my data journalism work for a long time, partly because the documentation was so obtuse that I couldn’t see how Make, one of many extract-transform-load (ETL) processes, could help my day-to-day data reporting. But this year, to build The Money Game, I needed to load 1.4GB of Illinois political contribution and spending data every day, and the ETL process was taking hours, so I gave Make another chance.
Now the same process takes less than 30 minutes.
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GPaste Is A Great Clipboard Manager For Gnome Shell
GPaste, with its native Gnome Shell extension, makes the perfect addition for those looking for a Gnome clipboard manager. Using GPaste in Gnome, you get a configurable, searchable clipboard history, available with a click on the top panel. GPaste remembers not only the text you copy, but also file paths and images.
Google reveals Android P is named Pie, begins rollout to Pixel phones
Google today revealed Android P stands for Android Pie, succeeding Android Oreo, and pushed the latest source code to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). The latest version of Google’s mobile operating system, Android 9.0 Pie, is also starting to roll out today as an over-the-air update to Pixel phones.
A gawk script to convert smart quotes
I manage a personal website and edit the web pages by hand. Since I don't have many pages on my site, this works well for me, letting me "scratch the itch" of getting into the site's code.
When I updated my website's design recently, I decided to turn all the plain quotes into "smart quotes," or quotes that look like those used in print material: “” instead of "".
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August 2018 issue of The PCLinuxOS Magazine released
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the August 2018 issue.
How to Install Nvidia CUDA Toolkit on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Cuda is a parallel computing platform created by Nvidia that can be used to increase performance by harnessing the power of the graphics processing unit (GPU) on your system. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Cuda on Ubuntu 18.04.
Learn Python programming the easy way with EduBlocks
If you are you looking for a way to move your students (or yourself) from programming in Scratch to learning Python, I recommend you look into EduBlocks. It brings a familiar drag-and-drop graphical user interface (GUI) to Python 3 programming.
Mojibake detective work
A close look at some character encoding problems.
Understanding of Microsoft’s Patent Strategy Requires Scrutiny of the Patent Trolls It's Connected to
As Microsoft's strategy appears to be arming patent trolls and then selling 'protection' from them we must still keep abreast of the actions of Microsoft-connected trolls and especially their lawsuits (because these are visible)
Use Gstreamer and Python to rip CDs
In a previous article, you learned how to use the MusicBrainz service to provide tag information for your audio files, using a simple Python script. This article shows you how to also script an all-in-one solution to copy your CDs down to a music library folder in your choice of formats.
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