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BeagleBone-like SiP package adds eMMC and an oscillator
Octavo unveiled a 27 x 27mm OSD335x C-SiP package that builds on its previous Sitara AM335x based SiP by adding up to 16GB eMMC and an oscillator along with 1GB DDR3, PMIC, LDO, and EEPROM. Octavo Systems unveiled the OSD335x C-SiP, which is its most highly integrated System-In-Package (SiP) module yet. Like its earlier models, […]
How to Create MySQL Users Accounts and Grant Privileges
This tutorial describes how to create MySQL user accounts and grant privileges.
Using Grails with jQuery and DataTables
I’m a huge fan of Grails. Granted, I’m mostly a data person who likes to explore and analyze data using command-line tools. But even data people sometimes need to look at the data, and sometimes using data means having a great data browser. With Grails, jQuery, and the DataTables jQuery plugin, we can make really nice tabular data browsers.
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Ethereum Mining on Ubuntu 18.04 and Debian
Ethereum has established itself as one of the big players in the cryptocurrency world. It's value has been on a steady rise for well over a year, and it's one of the most widely traded coins in the world.
Ethereum is also an open source technology, and the Ethereum blockchain is powering a whole new wave of web development and web technologies. Even though the initial wave of interest in Ethereum has subsided, it's clearly not too late to get involved.
Ethereum is also an open source technology, and the Ethereum blockchain is powering a whole new wave of web development and web technologies. Even though the initial wave of interest in Ethereum has subsided, it's clearly not too late to get involved.
SparkyLinux 5.5 "Nibiru" GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue Editions Are Out Now
Developers of the Debian-based SparkyLinux operating system released today three special editions of the recently announced SparkyLinux 5.5 "Nibiru" series.
10 handy Bash aliases for Linux
How many times have you repeatedly typed out a long command on the command line and wished there was a way to save it for later? This is where Bash aliases come in handy. They allow you to condense long, cryptic commands down to something easy to remember and use. Need some examples to get you started? No problem!
To use a Bash alias you've created, you need to add it to your .bash_profile file, which is located in your home folder. Note that this file is hidden and accessible only from the command line. The easiest way to work with this file is to use something like Vi or Nano.
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Polo File Manager: Up and Down Like a Rollercoaster
Linux is well endowed with graphical file managers with tons of original creations together with fork upon fork of GNOME Files. Polo File Manager is not a fork of GNOME Files nor any other established file manager. This original creation is written in the Vala programming language.
How To Install And Use Shutter Screenshot Tool In Ubuntu 18.04
Image Capturing is a powerful feature especially when it comes to sharing technical how-to’s, blogs, tutorials and workarounds over the Internet. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install/uninstall this tool and also list some basic functions that you can perform with Shutter.
Linux Lite 4.2 Enters Beta Based on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, Here's What's New
Linux Lite creator Jerry Bezencon kicked off the development of the Linux Lite 4.2 operating system series with the first beta release, which includes various updated packages and minor improvements.
System76 Launching a New Open-Source Computer, Krita 4.1.3 Released, the Hyperledger Project Gains 14 New Members, Distro Maintainers Need to Merge Kernel Security Fixes Faster and Java 11 Now Availab
News briefs for September 27, 2018.
Pulsar graduates to being an Apache top-level project
Pulsar is a highly scalable, low-latency messaging platform running on commodity hardware. It provides simple pub-sub and queue semantics over topics, lightweight compute framework, automatic cursor management for subscribers, and cross-datacenter replication.
How to Install Nginx with RTMP Module on CentOS 7
RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol) is a high-performance protocol for transmission of data, audio, and video over the internet between flash-based platform technologies. Originally developed by Macromedia, and now owned by Adobe. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and configure the Nginx web server with the RTMP module.
Linux now dominates Azure
Three years ago, Mark Russinovich, CTO of Azure, Microsoft's cloud program, said, "One in four [Azure] instances are Linux." Then, in 2017, it was 40 percent Azure virtual machines (VM) were Linux. Today, Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's executive vice president of the cloud and enterprise group, said in an interview, "Slightly over half of Azure VMs are Linux. The most popular operating system on Microsoft's Azure cloud today is -- drumroll please -- Linux.
Arm-based robotics module and gripper bot run RT Linux and ROS 2.0
Acutronic Robotics has launched an Arm-based “H-ROS” module that runs real-time Linux and ROS 2.0 and is designed for modular development of robotic components. It also demo’d a “MARA” robotic arm based on H-ROS. Two years ago, Zurich, Switzerland based Acutronic Robotics acquired Erle Robotics, the Basque, Spain based manufacturers of open source, Linux-driven robots […]
Linux printenv Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)
Environment variables play a major role in Linux. Most programs, whether command line based or GUI based, deal with environment variables in one way or the other. So naturally, there are tools that let you access environment variables from the command line. One such tool is printenv. In this tutorial, we will discuss printenv using some easy to understand examples.
Total War: THREE KINGDOMS confirmed to be coming to Linux, port from Feral Interactive
The Total War team along with Feral Interactive have confirmed that Total War: THREE KINGDOMS is officially coming to Linux.
How to Customize your Ubuntu Terminal Prompt
In this article, we will use various examples to customize and recolor the prompt of our Terminal application that will enable you to do the same depending on your needs.
How to add repositories to Red Hat Linux with and without a proxy
In a corporate environment it is common to limit Internet access - both for security and accountability. This is often accomplished by using proxy servers that enable access to the Internet after some sort of authentication, while inspect and log all traffic passing trough them. This way the company can, for example find the employee who downloaded the virus that wreak havoc within the corporate system (or at least the employee who's credentials where stolen to do so), or filter the traffic, preventing access to well-known harmful sites to protect employee equipment.
5 cool tiling window managers
The Linux desktop ecosystem offers multiple window managers (WMs). Some are developed as part of a desktop environment. Others are meant to be used as standalone application. This is the case of tiling WMs, which offer a more lightweight, customized environment. This article presents five such tiling WMs for you to try out. i3 i3 […]
Using Rclone to Sync to Multiple Cloud Storage Providers in Linux
Rclone is a Terminal-based utility that syncs folders and files to multiple cloud storage providers. Learn how you can use Rclone in Linux to sync to the cloud.
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