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Industrial i.MX8X module runs Linux
F[he]S is prepping an “efus MX8X” module that runs Linux on a dual- or quad-core -A35 i.MX8X SoC with up to 2GB RAM and 64GB eMMC plus dual GbE, WiFi/BT, 4K video, and optional industrial temp support. F&S Elektronik Systeme, which recently unveiled an i.MX8M Mini based PicoCore MX8MM module, has now posted preliminary specs […[/he]]
ONS Evolution: Cloud, Edge, and Technical Content for Carriers and Enterprise
The first Open Networking Summit was held in October 2011 at Stanford University and described as a premier event about OpenFlow and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)". Here we are seven and half years later and I'm constantly amazed at both how far we've come since then, and at how quickly a traditionally slow-moving industry like telecommunications is embracing change and innovation powered by open source.
PyTorch Tutorial with Linear Regression
PyTorch is a Python based scientific package which provides a replacement of NumPy ndarrays as Tensors which takes utmost advantage of the GPUs. Another positive point about PyTorch framework is the speed and flexibility it provides during computing. PyTorch is an efficient alternative of working with Tensors. PyTorch is mainly embraced by the Data Science community due to its capability to conveniently define neural networks. Let’s see this computational package in action in this lesson.
3 reasons data hoarding may not pay off
Seth Godin recently argued that more marketing data is not always better: In fact, it may hinder people from doing their best work. Let's examine how that applies to IT
Android Q to get a ton of new privacy features
Google's upcoming Android version, currently referred to only as Android Q, will arrive later this summer with a trove of privacy enhancements.
Linux-driven, 4K-ready thin client starts at $204
VXL’s compact “Itona IQL2-64” thin client runs Linux on a dual-core Celeron N3350 with 2GB RAM, and offers 4K-ready HDMI and mini-DP, 2x GbE, 3x USB 3.1, and support for Citrix, RDP, VMWare, and more. We don’t cover the thin client market exhaustively, but we find ourselves intrigued by low-cost, mini-PC-like thin clients that run […]
HTTP Basic Authentication in Nginx
HTTP Basic Authentication in Nginx. You can restrict access to your website or some parts of it by implementing a username/password authentication. HTTP Basic authentication can also be combined with other access restriction methods, for example restricting access by geographical location. This can be implemented with the below steps 1. Install Apache Tools, 2. Set Up Authentication Credentials, 3. Configure Nginx. This guide demonstrates how to set up HTTP Basic Authentication using Nginx.
How to Install phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu 18.04
phpMyAdmin is one of the most popular and widely-used web-based database management tools on the market. It is a free and open-source PHP application that allows users to manage single or multiple SQL database servers, both locally or on a remote server using a web browser with easy to use graphical user interface. Today, we are going to show you how to install phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu 18.04.
How to Change the SSH Port in Linux
By default, SSH listens on port 22. Changing the default SSH port adds an extra layer of security to your server by reducing the risk of automated attacks.
Stylish but rugged industrial mini-PC runs on Coffee Lake
Kontron’s “KBox B-201-CFL” is a compact, embedded box PC that runs Linux or Windows on 8th Gen Core CPUs with 2x GbE, SATA and M.2 SSDs, shock, vibration, and EMC tolerance, and a low noise level of under 34 dBA. Kontron is introducing a storage-oriented, Coffee Lake based mini-PC built around an unnamed Mini-ITX board. […]
The trouble with Windows CRLF
Windows line endings are in a pain in the ... terminal. They muck up the operations of AWK, comm, diff, echo, grep, join, paste, read, rev, sed and tr.
How to Install WildFly (JBoss) on Debian 9
WildFly, formerly known as JBoss is a cross-platform open source application runtime written in Java that helps you build amazing applications. WildFly is flexible, lightweight, and it is based on pluggable subsystems that can be added or removed as needed.
Feral Interactive have put out a big update to their 'GameMode' Linux gaming performance tool
We all want to get the best performance out of our Linux games and Feral Interactive's open source GameMode tool continues to help towards this.
How to Secure your WordPress in 2019
WordPress is the most widely used Content Management System in the internet world. Because of its popularity and Open Source, many hackers began to target WordPress websites.
Program the real world using Rust on Raspberry Pi
If you own a Raspberry Pi, chances are you may already have experimented with physical computing—writing code to interact with the real, physical world, like blinking some LEDs or controlling a servo motor. You may also have used GPIO Zero, a Python library that provides a simple interface to GPIO devices from Raspberry Pi with a friendly Python API.
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7 pieces of contrarian Kubernetes advice
IT leaders and Kubernetes users share some advice that goes against the grain – because conventional wisdom doesn’t always work
How to Install Vtiger CRM on an Ubuntu 18.04 VPS
Vtiger CRM offers an open-source version of its platform which is supported continuously by communities and developers. It is developed using PHP, and it utilizes Apache as a web server and MariaDB as the database server. In this article, we will show you how to install Vtiger CRM on Ubuntu 18.04.
What do WLinux and Benedict Cumberbatch have in common? They're both fond of Pengwin
Distro designed for Windows Subsystem for Linux gains a snappier moniker as 1.2 looms. The team at Whitewater Foundry have waved the rebranding wand at WLinux. Behold – Pengwin.…
i.MX8M Mini SBC is loaded with options
Seco unveiled a highly customizable, Linux-friendly “SBC-C61” with a quad -A53, up to 1.8GHz i.MX8M Mini, up to 4GB LPDDR4 and 64GB eMMC, and optional LAN, WiFi/BT, cellular, serial, and CAN interfaces. Italy-based Seco calls its SBC-C61 single board computer the “crown jewel” of its multi-board Embedded World product launch. Considering that its 2019 lineup […]
How to Tweet Directly From your Ubuntu Desktop Using Tweet Tray
In this article, we will explain how to install Tweet Tray on your Ubuntu, and use it to post a tweet on your Twitter account. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
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