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Top 5 Linux Distributions for New Users
Linux has come a long way from its original offering. But, no matter how often you hear how easy Linux is now, there are still skeptics. To back up this claim, the desktop must be simple enough for those unfamiliar with Linux to be able to make use of it. And, the truth is that plenty of desktop distributions make this a reality.
Arch Linux's February 2019 Snapshot Is Now Available with Linux Kernel 4.20.6
The Arch Linux project released the February 2019 ISO snapshot for the Linux-based operating system to offer users an up-to-date installation medium for new deployments.
Top 5 open source network monitoring tools
Maintaining a live network is one of a system administrator's most essential tasks, and keeping a watchful eye over connected systems is essential to keeping a network functioning at its best.
Zotac launches its first five embedded mini-PCs with Ubuntu
Zotac unveiled a line of Linux-ready, embedded “ZBox Pro” mini-PCs. The fanless systems include an Apollo Lake based “Pico” ultra-mini-PC plus Braswell and Apollo Lake based “Nano” and Kaby Lake based “QK” models. Consumer mini-PC maker Zotac has announced its first line of embedded mini-PCs and the first available with pre-loaded Linux. The Intel-based ZBox […]
How to install Wolf CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Wolf CMS is a free and open source content management system written in the PHP programming language. It is simple, fast, light-weight cms software and has a simple and elegant user interface.
Red Hat introduces first Kubernetes-native IDE
Containers and Kubernetes are great, but they didn't have a native integrated development environment… until now.
Announcing the 2019 Opensource.com Community Awards winners
Every year, Opensource.com awards people from our community who have excelled in contributing and sharing stories with our readers. These stories reflect how we use open source in our everyday lives, how it helps us build a better future with open technology, and how openness is changing the world.
Purism Wants to Teach You How to Create Games for Its Librem 5 Linux Smartphone
Purism, the computer manufacturer known for its high-quality, privacy-focused laptops powered by a Linux-based operating system, announced an upcoming partnership with GDquest.
Red Hat Launches CodeReady Workspaces Kubernetes IDE
Red Hat is expanding its developer tools portfolio with a commercially supported distribution of the open-source Eclipse Che project, providing a Kubernetes-native approach to application development.
How to Install Jupyter on Ubuntu 18.04
Jupyter is a popular browser-based interactive notebook for programming, mathematics, and data science.
Fedora Classrooms: Silverblue and Badge Design
Fedora Classroom sessions continue with two introductory sessions, on using Fedora Silverblue (February 7), and creating Fedora badges designs (February 10). The general schedule for sessions is availble on the wiki, along with resources and recordings from previous sessions. Details on both these upcoming sessions follow.
How to Enable/Disable Edge Scrolling in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
In this article, we will explain how to enable/disable touchpad edge scrolling for your Ubuntu system. We have run the commands and procedures mentioned in this article on a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system.
A Discussion on Native vs DXVK for Linux gaming
That some titles perform better, from an FPS number perspective, when using DXVK is clear, which has lead to some people asking why this is the case. It's the why that I'd like to discuss here.
Installing Kali Linux on VirtualBox
This step-by-step tutorial teaches you to install Kali Linux on VirtualBox on Windows and Linux. This is the safest, easiest & quickest way of using Kali Linux.
12 Methods To Check The Hard Disk And Hard Drive Partition On Linux
2DayGeeK: This tutorial helps you to check the hard disks and partitions in Linux using multiple ways.
How to Install IntelliJ IDEA on Ubuntu 18.04
IntelliJ IDEA is a full-featured IDE for JVM and Android Development. It has built-in debugging support, Docker and Docker Compose support, embedded Git control, integrates major build automation tools such as Maven and Gradle, syntax highlighting, code completion, ssh terminal, code refactoring, and rich navigation capabilities.
February 2019 Security Bulletin for Android Released, New Patches Needed for Ubuntu 18.04, EU Recalls ENOX Safe-KID-One Smartwatches Due to Security Flaws, Raspberry Pi to Celebrate Its 7th Birthday w
News briefs for February 5, 2019.
Writing Secure Shell Scripts
Although a Linux desktop or server is less susceptible to viruses and malware
than a typical Windows device, there isn't a device on the internet that
isn't eventually attacked. The culprit might be the stereotypical nerd in
a bedroom testing his or her hacker chops (think Matthew Broderick in War
Games or Angelina Jolie in Hackers). Then again, it might be an
organized military, criminal, terrorist or other funded entity creating
massive botnets or stealing millions of credit cards via a dozen redirected
attack vectors.
Canonical Patches Linux Kernel Regression in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Update Now
Canonical released an updated kernel for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS users to address a regression that occurred after users updated their systems to the latest Linux kernel security update.
The February 2019 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the February 2019 issue.
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