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How to Install Go (Go Programming Language) in Linux
Go is expressive, simple, reliable, concise, clean, and efficient programming language which make programmers to write/develop application easily.
A warning (?) about the Litebook?
...there are way too many red flags with Litebook here that I just cannot ignore it and encourage you to buy it....
Build a smart garden with these 3 DIY Arduino projects
With warmer weather around the corner here in the US, it's time for gardeners to start making plans for spring and summer. For the more technically minded among us, it's also a good time to start working on DIY projects that can keep things running smoothly. As it turns out, projects based around the Arduino open hardware development board are an excellent place to start. In this article, I've rounded up three cool Arduino-based projects that take your garden to the next level.
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Munich might still stick to Linux agreement
The poster child for the use of Linux by government authorities, the City of Munich, might stick to its commitment to the operating system after all...
Firefox 52.0 Released as ESR Branch, Will Receive Security Updates Until 2018
Back in January, we told you that the development of the Firefox 52.0 kicked off with the first Beta release and promised to let users send and open tabs from one device to another, among numerous other improvements.
Dell doubles down on high-end Ubuntu Linux laptops
Developers know Dell has a great Ubuntu Linux powered programmer's laptop, the XPS 13. Few people know that Dell also offers Ubuntu on its high-end Precision mobile workstation line.
What If Mesos Metrics Collection Was a Snap?
Roger Ignazio, tech lead at Mesosphere, introduces the Snap plugin for Apache Mesos at MesosCon Asia 2016. Snap is an open telemetry framework that simplifies the collection, processing, and publishing of system data through a single API. It collects hundreds of metrics from Mesos masters and agents and helps you can make sense of this mass of data so that you can monitor your cluster operations.
3.5-inch Skylake SBC offers 4x SATA, 4x PCIe, and 5x USB 3.0
ADL’s Linux-friendly, 3.5-inch “ADLQ170HDS” SBC offers Intel’s 6th Gen Core CPUs with extended temp support and plenty of of SATA 3, PCIe, and USB 3.0. ADL Embedded Solutions announced a 3.5-inch “ADLQ170HDS” SBC, joining other ADL 3.5-inch entries such as the Intel Atom E3800-based ADLE3800HD. This time Intel’s 6th Gen “Skylake-U” Core CPUs are on […]
Litebook Launches Cheap, Chromebook-Like Linux Laptop Powered by elementary OS
Litebook, a small hardware manufacturer that we never heard of, has recently released a new Linux-powered laptop that's cheap, slim, fast, elegant, light, and designed to rival Chromebooks.
Improved container support, PTG recap, and more OpenStack news
Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. From news sites to developer blogs, there's a lot being written about OpenStack every week. Here are a few highlights.
Low-cost COM/baseboard combo taps power-sipping -A5 SoC
MYIR’s SODIMM-style, 200-pin MYC-JA5D2X module has the same 67.6 x 45mm dimensions as its MYC-JA5D4X computer-on-module, and similarly runs Linux on an Cortex-A5 based Atmel SAMA5 SoC. Instead of tapping the SAMA5D42 or SAMA5D44, however, the MYC-JA5D2X moves to the newer, more power efficient SAMA5D2.
Get the most out of GNOME notifications
For many users, GNOME 3, also known as Gnome Shell, is the definitive desktop interface. It’s clean and simple, without too many twinkles or distractions. That said, this article describes some tricks to change the GNOME notifications experience.
CRUX-Based Kwort 4.3.2 Linux OS Is Out with GTK3 Support, Improved Look and Feel
David Cortarello from the Kwort project, a GNU/Linux distribution that's fast, lightweight, modern, and based on CRUX Linux, announced the availability of the second point release to the Kwort 4.3 stable series.
Understanding 7z command switches - part I
7z is no doubt a feature-rich and powerful archiver (claimed to offer the highest compression ratio). Here at HowtoForge, we have already discussed how you can install and use it. But the discussion was limited to basic features that you can access using the 'function letters' the tool provides.
The Companies That Support Linux and Open Source: VMware
VMware is a global leader in cloud infrastructure and business mobility and has been active in open source development for many years.
MontaVista updates CGX Linux distro for 5G and IoT
MontaVista has upgraded its Yocto Project based Carrier Grade eXpress embedded Linux distro to add 5G, IoT, and NFV technology. Cavium-owned MontaVista Software has advanced its Carrier Grade eXpress (CGX) Linux development platform to version 2.2 with features aimed at 5G, NFV, and IoT.
Using proprietary services to develop open source software
It is now pretty well accepted that open source is a superior way of producing software. Almost everyone is doing open source these days. In particular, the ability for users to look under the hood and make changes results in tools that are better adapted to their workflows. It reduces the cost and risk of finding yourself locked in with a vendor in an unbalanced relationship. It contributes to a virtuous circle of continuous improvement, blurring the lines between consumers and producers. It enables everyone to remix and invent new things. It adds up to the common human knowledge.
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CoreFreq – A Powerful CPU monitoring Tool for Linux Systems
CoreFreq is a CPU monitoring software, especially designed for the 64-bits Processors.
Flash ROMs with a Raspberry Pi
I previously wrote a series of articles about my experience flashing
a ThinkPad X60 laptop with Libreboot. After that, the Libreboot project
expanded its hardware support to include the ThinkPad X200 series,
so I decided to upgrade. The main challenge with switching over to the
X200 was that unlike the X60, you can't perform the initial Libreboot
flash with software.
Top 4 JavaScipt code editors
JavaScript is everywhere, and its ubiquitous presence on the web is undeniable. Every app uses it in one form or another. And any developer who is serious about the web should learn JavaScript. If you already know it, be sure to continue learning new frameworks, libraries, and tools, because JavaScript is a living, evolving language.
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