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5 Reasons Why Linux Mint is Better Than Ubuntu
Which one is better, Linux Mint or Ubuntu?
PoE, PoE+ and Passive POE
I've been installing a lot of POE devices recently, and the
different methods for providing power over Ethernet cables can be very
confusing. There are a few standards in place, and then there's a method that
isn't a standard, but is widely used.
Using Visual Studio Code on Fedora
A text editor is one of the most important tools for any programmer. Visual Studio Code is an open source text editor specifically designed for editing source code. Visual Studio Code was released by Microsoft in April 2015 and later became a... Continue Reading →
Two productive habits of experienced Sysadmins
This guide explores two habits that experienced Sysadmins use to make their time on the command line more efficient.
GPL bodies in bizarre trademark fight
Senior Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has claimed he asked the Linux Foundation to withdraw funding from the Software Freedom Conservancy back in 2016, because he was unhappy with the way in which the SFC went about enforcing compliance with the GPL, the licence under which the Linux kernel is published.
Audacity 2.2 Open-Source Audio Editor Brings MIDI Playback, macOS Sierra Support
Audacity, the open-source and cross-platform audio editor for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems, has been updated this week to a new stable series, versioned 2.2.
Gaming On Linux: All You Need To Know
This is one of the most frequently asked questions by people who are thinking about switching to Linux. After all, gaming on Linux often termed as a distant possibility.
$275K for Creative Gigabit Projects Across the U.S.
From augmented reality training for first responders, to robotics classes for high school students, Mozilla is supporting bright ideas that leverage gigabit internet to create more open and innovative cities...
Critical Tor flaw leaks users’ real IP address -- update now
Mac and Linux versions of the Tor anonymity browser just received a temporary fix for a critical vulnerability that leaks users' IP addresses when they visit certain types of addresses. TorMoil, as the flaw has been dubbed by its discoverer, is triggered when users click on links that begin with file:// rather than the more common https:// and http:// address prefixes.
Kubuntu 16.04 LTS Users Can Now Update to KDE Plasma 5.8.8 LTS and Krita 3.3.2
After a couple of weeks of testing, the Kubuntu developers have announced this weekend the availability of the KDE Plasma 5.8.8 LTS and Krita 3.3.2 packages for Kubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus).
Taisei – A Classy, Frenetic Shoot’em Up Game in the Style of The Touhou Project
Taisei is a top down perspective shoot’em up game in the style of the Touhou Project. It’s fast, furious, and good fun to play.
10 Fascinating Things We Learned When We Asked The World
In August, Mozilla sent out a survey asking “How connected are you?“ We inquired about people’s relationships with their connected devices........The Fascinating Things We Learned When We Asked The World ‘How Connected Are You?’ appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Latest KDE Plasma 5.11 Desktop and Mesa 17.2.3
Back to publishing weekly reports about the latest updates landing in the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system, Dominique Leuenberger is reporting on the contents of the newest snapshots.
NXP Cortex-M7 chip gains uClinux BSP
Emcraft unveiled a uClinux BSP for NXP’s new i.MX RT1050 EVK and up to 600MHz i.MX RT chip, which NXP calls the fastest Cortex-M processor yet. With last week’s announcement of its “crossover” i.MX RT processor, NXP further blurred the boundaries between application processors, which can run high-end OSes like Linux, and MCUs, which usually can’t.
Top 5: Linux-based personal finance tools, a Piano-playing Go AI, and more
This week, we take a look at how the Go programming language is skyrocketing, using Go and Raspberry Pi to create music, and how your cat can be a model for open source community management.
Embedded Linux Conference Europe videos posted for free streaming
13 videos of Open Source Summit Europe keynotes and 57 videos of Embedded Linux Conference Europe sessions on YouTube. The combined Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELCE) and Open Source Summit Europe event held Oct. 23-25 in Prague, is now available for all to see.
Linux marketshare on Steam dropped again in October, as China takes a massive chunk of the market
Valve have put out their usual monthly Steam Hardware Survey, which shows a bigger decline than usual for the Linux marketshare.
Paranoid Android's Last Android Nougat-Based Update Patches KRACK Vulnerability
The team behind the well-known Paranoid Android open-source operating system for Android smartphones and tablets announced the last update based on the Android Nougat series.
Future Of Linux Operating Systems On Desktop Computers
Linux operating systems have dominated all aspects of the computing operating systems but one. From servers to supercomputers and even on mobile and embedded devices with Android, Linux is either the only choice or the most popular amongst them.
How to install Pip on CentOS 7
We’ll show you How to install Pip on CentOS 7.
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