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Red Eclipse: A Fast Paced First Person Shooter Game
Red Eclipse is a fast-paced casual arena shooter game based on Cube 2 engine. Players can play against drones in offline mode or play against other players through networking. Slightly blending to Sci-fi, Red Eclipse features rich environment and fun gameplay.
Linux Needs Deep Pockets
I love the operating systems revolving around the Linux Kernel. I think it's amazing that something so good comes to the world so cheap or mostly free. You can do tremendous work on this platform, so it begs the question: Why aren't more people using it?
Fedora 28 Enters Beta with GNOME 3.28, VirtualBox Guest Additions, and More
Red Hat's John Terrill informs Softpedia today about the immediate availability of the beta release of Fedora Project's forthcoming Fedora 28 operating system, the latest version of the free and open-source GNU/Linux distribution.
How the EU's Copyright Reform Threatens Open Source--and How to Fight It
Open source is under attack from new EU copyright laws.
How to Install Rancher Docker Container Manager on Debian
In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Rancher on Debian 9. Rancher is a free and open source project that provides a management platform for Docker containers. Rancher allows us to operate Docker in production at large scale.
Intel's Core i9 Processors Are Coming to Laptops, Boosting Gaming Performance
Intel announced on Tuesday that it would bring its highest-performance processor the company ever built, the 8th generation Intel Core i9 to laptops in an attempt to deliver the ultimate gaming and content creation experience for customers that are always on the go.
17 Ways To Check Size Of Physical Memory (RAM) In Linux
2DayGeek: List of commands to check RAM and it's utilization in Linux.
dwm: A Minimalist Tiling Window Manager For Linux
Tiling window managers have several advantages over Gnome and KDE. If you’re looking for a bare-bones experience or a foil to your current desktop environment, find out how dwm can offer exactly that.
Lubuntu Next Is Adopting the Calamares Installer, Continues to Be in Development
Even if we're not seeing them in the news as often as we'd like, the Lubuntu and Lubuntu Next operating systems continue to be developed in the background, and developer Simon Quigley shares with us today some details about the upcoming releases.
Memories of writing a parser for man pages
Details about the behind the scenes of writing a parser for man pages: groff, macros (mdoc & man) and more.
Announcing the release of Fedora 28 Beta
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora 28 Beta, the next big step on our journey to the exciting Fedora 28 release in May. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site: Get Fedora 28 Beta Workstation Get Fedora 28 Beta Server Get Fedora 28 Prerelease Atomic Host Or, check […]
Linux pwd Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)
The pwd command, like ls and cd, is one of most frequently used Linux utilities. Regardless of the kind of user you are (newbie or pro), you'll find yourself using this command line tool a lot. So in this tutorial, we will quickly discuss the basics of pwd through some easy to understand examples.
10 commands every Linux user should know
You may think you're new to Linux, but you're really not. There are 3.74 billion global internet users, and all of them use Linux in some way since Linux servers power 90% of the internet. Most modern routers run Linux or Unix, and the TOP500 supercomputers also rely on Linux. If you own an Android smartphone, your operating system is constructed from the Linux kernel.
In other words, Linux is everywhere.
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Big Update for Little Backup Box
After a few evenings of coding and testing, I rolled out a new version of Little Backup Box. It is one of the most significant updates in the project’s life, and it introduces new functionality and a wide range of improvements.
Quickly Evaluate A Computer For Crypto Currency Mining Profit
This guide shows you how to quickly work our much profit or loss a local or cloud computer can generate for several crypto-currencies.
Linux 4.16 Released, SLES SP3 for Raspberry Pi, Cloudflare Launches the 1.1.1.1 Privacy-First DNS Service and More
News briefs for April 2, 2018.
How to Install Linux Kernel 4.16 on Ubuntu 17.10 and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
With the Linux 4.16 kernel out the door, we bet that some of you out there would want to install it on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint computers, so we've prepared a quick and straightforward tutorial just for that.
Rough, tough fanless box has dual HDMI and PoE
Axiomtek’s fanless, rugged “eBOX565-312-FL” embedded system runs Linux or Windows on a Celeron N3550, and offers dual HDMI, quad USB 3.0, an external SATA tray, and Power-over-Ethernet. Like last year’s eBOX100-312-FL, the similarly ruggedized eBOX565-312-FL features an Intel’s Celeron N3350, a dual-core, 1.1GHz/2.4GHz “Apollo Lake” SoC with 6W TDP.
Now Available: April 2018 issue of Linux Journal
Linux Journal's April issue takes a Deep Dive Into the Cloud.
Linux Kernel 4.16 Now Available for Linux Lite Users, Here's How to Install It
The Linux 4.16 kernel is officially here, so we believe that Linux OS vendors would want to offer the new and improved version to their users. Linux Lite developer Jerry Bezencon is again the first to provide the most recent kernel version to his users.
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