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KDE Plasma 5.14 Desktop Reaches End of Life, Plasma 5.15 Arrives on February 12
The KDE Project announced today the general availability of the fifth and final point release to the KDE Plasma 5.14 desktop environment series, Plasma 5.14.5.
Raspberry Pi 3B+ based thin client features dual HDMI ports
ClearCube has launched a “C3xPi Thin Client” follow-on to its original Raspberry Pi based thin client with a faster RPi 3 B+ with GbE and dual-band WiFi-ac, plus a second HDMI port for dual displays and Citrix HDX support. ClearCube’s new reboot of its C3Pi Thin Client, which shipped with a Raspberry Pi 3 Model […]
Fedora Updates Chromium With VAAPI Support, Here's How To Enable Hardware-Accelerated Video Decoding
Chromium was updated in Fedora with a patch that enables VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) support. When VAAPI is used, the video playback should be smoother, while also using less CPU and improving the power usage. This article explains how to enable hardware-accelerated video decoding on Fedora with Intel graphics, as well as enabling it for h264 videos, for both Intel and AMD graphics, and forcing YouTube to use h264 instead of VP8/VP9.
Linux 4.20, EU Bug Bounties, MIPS Open Source, Syncthing, Mixxx, SuperTux | This Week in Linux 49
also on TWinL 49: Necuno Mobile follow-up, Distro News: Septor Linux, OviOS, One Laptop Per Child; App News: Darktable, RawTherapee, KStars; Linux Gaming news and much more!
How to Install PyCharm on CentOS 7
PyCharm is an intelligent and fully featured IDE for Python developed by JetBrains. It also provides support for Javascript, Typescript, and CSS etc. You can also extend PyCharm features by using plugins.
Kubernetes for data scientists, Linux philosophy, troubleshooting hardware problems, Python, and more
An article inspired by a KubeCon North America 2018 conference talk was our biggest hit last week. Read on to see our round up of top 10 articles.
Mozilla Firefox 65 Promises Enhanced Security for Linux, Android, and macOS
A new major Firefox version is expected to land at the end of January 2019 with some interesting changes and new features as Mozilla continues to improve the security and reliability of its open-source web browser.
How to install XAMPP on Debian 9
Apache Friends has developed XAMPP which stands for Cross-Platform, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Perl. By using this software you can test your web applications on your local system.
GitHub Announces that Free Accounts Now Can Create Private Repositories, Bash-5.0 Released, iPhone Apps Linked to Golduck Malware, Godot Game Engine Reaches 3.1 Beta, NSA to Open-Source Its GHIDRA Rev
News briefs for January 8, 2019.
Should open leaders expect to have privacy?
As the annual Defcon conference kicked off in Las Vegas this year, I followed its social media accounts full of reminders that if someone wants to find data that you've shared online, that data is findable. Those pictures on your "private" Instagram and those snaps that "disappear" aren't digital secrets. Keeping the parts of our lives that we want to remain private offline is something we must consciously consider.
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Back to Basics: Sort and Uniq
Learn the fundamentals of sorting and de-duplicating text on the command line.
5 Ways to open the Ubuntu Terminal application
This article explains five simple ways that you can use through your keyboard, mouse control. or both, in order to open the Ubuntu Terminal application.
Excuse me, sir. You can't store your things there. Those 7 gigabytes are reserved for Windows 10
Buying a new PC in 2019? You may have a bit less disk space than you were expecting
Microsoft has announced that it is formalising the arrangement whereby Windows 10 inexplicably swipes a chunk of disk space for its own purposes in the form of Reserved Storage.…
Hacking math education with Python
Mathematics instruction has a bad reputation, especially with people (like me) who've had trouble with the traditional approach, which emphasizes rote memorization and theory that seems far removed from students' real world.
While teaching a student who was baffled by his math lessons, Peter Farrell, a Python developer and mathematics teacher, decided to try using Python to teach the boy the math concepts he was having trouble learning.
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How to Install Craft CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Craft is an open source CMS written in PHP which allows you to easily create and manage great-looking content, and to design and build exactly what you need.
Destination Linux EP102 – Forecasting Linux Dominance
On this episode, we discuss the latest Linux kernel release, application news for Darktable, LibreELEC, and Polo File Manager. Then we talk about some Linux trends and Linux Gaming news.
How ASLR protects Linux systems from buffer overflow attacks
ASLR is a memory exploitation mitigation technique used on both Linux and Windows systems. Learn how to tell if it's running, enable/disable it, and get a view of how it works.
Create your own video streaming server with Linux
Live video streaming is incredibly popular—and it's still growing. Platforms like Amazon's Twitch and Google's YouTube boast millions of users that stream and consume countless hours of live and recorded media. These services are often free to use but require you to have an account and generally hold your content behind advertisements. Some people don't need their videos to be available to the masses or just want more control over their content. Thankfully, with the power of open source software, anyone can set up a live streaming server.
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SubSync: Auto Subtitle Synchronization Tool Based On Audio Track
SubSync, or Subtitle Speech Synchronizer, is a very handy tool that automatically synchronizes movie subtitles, so you don't have to adjust them manually. The automatic movie subtitle synchronization is done by analyzing the audio track, even if it's in a different language than the subtitle file.
How to Change the Keyboard Layout in Ubuntu Desktop
This article describes how you can change your keyboard’s layout to match with your preferred input language.
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