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Discovering the Gwenview photo viewer
The Gwenview photo viewer is a great application and one of the reasons why I never looked back when I switched from Windows (Vista) to openSUSE (11.1). This article covers all cool features of Gwenview. This application might be installed by default, but it is certainly not a basic photo viewer. It is a great application in its own right and a tool that I like to use time and time again.
Top "open" thinkers gather to discuss what's next
When people talk about open source, they generally think about open source technology and its myriad uses. However, as open source has moved from the fringe to mainstream acceptance, it has become about more than just the technology. We've seen a wider adoption of the open source way and its underlying principles—meritocracy, transparency, participation, communication, and collaboration—by more companies and organizations.
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Android Things 1.0 Offers Free OTA Updates - With Restrictions
A year and a half after Google announced that its stripped down, IoT-oriented Brillo version of Android was being recast as Android Things, the platform has emerged from Developer Preview as Android Things 1.0. The good news is that Google is offering customers free automated updates for three years, which should save money while improving security and reliability. The bad news is that Android Things is more proprietary than the mostly open source Android.
OpenShift, IBM Cloud, Azure, Linux apps on Chrome OS, Twitter, Serious Flaw on AMD and Intel x86 CPUs
A round up of news.
Everything You Need to Know about the Cloud and Cloud Computing, Part I
An in-depth breakdown of the technologies involved in making up the cloud and a survey of cloud-service providers. The cloud has become synonymous with all things data storage. It additionally equates to the many web-centric services accessing that same back-end data storage. But the term also has evolved to mean so much more.
Blacklisting modules on Linux
Blacklisting modules prevents them from being loaded and used, and it is sometimes an important step in keeping a system running properly. Here's how to do it.
Valve's Steam Link App Will Let You Play Your Steam Games on Android and iOS
Valve announced on Wednesday that it plans to release two new apps for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems that will let Steam users play their Steam games and watch Steam movies on mobile devices.
Red Hat introduces Kubernetes Operators software development toolkit
Kubernetes Operators will help ISVs deliver Red Hat OpenShift-tested and validated cloud-native applications and services across hybrid and multi-cloud footprints.
Four Android Things production boards span Cortex-A7, -A35, and -A53
Google unveiled four ARM-based production boards for Android Things 1.0: Innocomm’s i.MX8M based WB10-AT, Intrinsyc’s Open-Q 212A and Open-Q 624A, based on the Snapdragon 212 and 634, respectively, and the MediaTek MT8516. Earlier this week, Google released Android Things 1.0 and announced several consumer products that will ship in the coming months......
Complete Tutorial On How To Setup SSH Keys & SSH Connections
SSH is a famous way to connect to remote machines securely and easily. You can use SSH to connect to your cloud server/VM or a friend’s PC or almost anyone remotely to perform certain activities you want. For instance, I use SSH to connect to my Google Cloud Console so that I can manage my VM via my terminal rather than opening an ssh connection in the browser. Your reason can be different but in the end the goal is to connect to a remote machine locally.
3 Methods To Install Latest Python3 Package On CentOS 6 System
2DayGeek: Third party repositories are helping us to install latest software packages on Enterprise Linux.
Red Hat Advances OpenShift Container Platform
On the first day of the 2018 Red Hat Summit event in San Francisco, Red Hat reveals its future roadmap for CoreOS integration and details new partner efforts with IBM and MIcrosoft, as well as detailing the future direction of its OpenShift Kubernetes container orchestration platform.
Windows Notepad fixed after 33 years: Now it finally handles Unix, macOS line endings
So happy for you, Microsoft, rn
Windows Notepad users, rejoice! Microsoft's text editing app, which has been shipping with Windows since version 1.0 in 1985, has finally been taught how to handle line endings in text files created on Linux, Unix, Mac OS, and macOS devices.…
It's Official: Chromebooks Will Soon Run Linux Apps and Pixelbook Is the First
During the Google I/O 2018 event today, Google made it official that it will soon allow Linux apps to run on Chromebooks alongside Chrome OS apps and Android apps.
How to kill a process or stop a program in Linux
When a process misbehaves, you might sometimes want to terminate or kill it. In this post, we'll explore a few ways to terminate a process or an application from the command line as well as from a graphical interface, using gedit as a sample application.
Linux 'users' Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)
Sometimes, while working on the Linux command line, you might want to quickly check which all users are currently logged in to the system. Well, there's a built-in Linux command line utility that lets you do this easily. The tool in question is 'users', and in this tutorial, we will discuss the basics of it using some easy to understand examples.
Red Hat and Microsoft bring OpenShift to Azure
Microsoft and Red Hat expand their partnership around hybrid cloud, Kubernetes container management, and developer productivity.
Free BeagleBone webinar series starts May 10
Beagleboard.org has announced a free BeagleBone webinar series from May 10 through July 26, with different episodes targeting Linux users, embedded developers, web developers, robotics hackers, and educators. Beagleboard.org co-founder Jason Kridner will teach a six-part webinar series on the BeagleBone hosted by Beagleboard.org and distributor Element14, starting on May 10.
Debian Patches Two Security Flaws in Stretch and Jessie with New Kernel Update
Debian Project's Salvatore Bonaccorso announced today the availability of a new kernel patch for both Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" and Debian GNU/Linux 8 "Jessie" operating system series to patch two security vulnerabilities and address some regressions.
Microsoft is Attacking the Competition Through Patent Trolls Based in Texas, Armed by Microsoft's Former Management
Dominion Harbor receives its patents from Microsoft's patent troll, Intellectual Ventures, then sues via shells (like the above) down south in the trolls-friendly courts; we now know that Intellectual Ventures is a lot closer to Microsoft than previously believed/assumed
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