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Stefano Marinelli Offers a Guide to Building Your Own NetBSD-Powered Read-Only Gadgets
You might have seen it done with Linux, or even FreeBSD — now roll your own read-only filesystem in NetBSD.
Torvalds Inclined To Release Linux 6.11 This Coming Sunday
With this past weekend's release of Linux 6.11-rc7, the kernel changes for the week were larger than prior RCs and Torvalds was a bit hesitant on releasing v6.11 this coming Sunday due to the upcoming that takes place next week in Vienna, Austria.
Understanding Network Interface Ports in Linux
A network interface is a software or hardware component that enables a Linux system to connect to a network. This connection allows your device to communicate with other devices over a network, whether it’s a local area network (LAN) or the broader internet.
How to Increase Scrollback Buffer Size of the Terminal Emulators in Linux
Learn how to increase the scrollback buffer size of your terminal by tweaking your settings and using an alternative less command.
Juno Tab 3 Tablet Announced, Available with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Juno Computers have announced their latest Linux tablet, the Juno Tab 3, and it’s available to buy preloaded with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Which is great.
Why I Keep Coming Back to Fedora Workstation
As is the case with many Linux users, I’ve spent time installing and using many different distributions over the years, but I still keep coming back to Fedora Workstation. Why? Because it’s simple, up-to-date, and it just works.
In 2006 We Had a Novell Problem and Now We Have Several Novells
Microsoft paid Novell to stop competing and instead advance the interests of Microsoft as if these were Novell's too
AlmaLinux Now Certifies Hardware, and Will Certify Software Soon
A new SIG now helps server manufacturers certify that their hardware works as it should on AlmaLinux, and will soon do the same for software vendors.
Asus X7433RE-IM-A is a 3.5″ Single Board Computer with Intel Atom X7433RE Processor
The X7433RE-IM-A is a 3.5” industrial single board computer designed for industrial applications, featuring the Intel Amston Lake System-on-Chip. It integrates Intel Deep Learning Boost and Advanced Vector Extensions 2 to enhance AI inference and accelerate workloads at the edge, specifically targeting IoT applications.
Mojang give an update on the future of Minecraft development
Minecraft is closing in on 15 years now, and so Mojang have given an update on where things stand and what their plans are for future development.
How to Install MariaDB on Ubuntu 24.04: A Step-By-Step Guide
Discover a step-by-step guide to install and configure MariaDB on Ubuntu and how to update and remove it with practical examples.
Roblox Teases an Open-Source AI 3D World Creator
AI models for creating 3D game environments. Sounds exciting! Artificial intelligence has spread to many aspects of our daily lives; you have most likely interacted with an AI-powered product or service by now.
How to Install WonderCMS on AlmaLinux 9
WonderCMS is a free and open-source CMS that uses text files as a database. It's also called a flat CMS, written in PHP, and doesn't require RDBMS like MySQL/MariaDB or PostgreSQL.
CentOS Stream 10 Showing Nice Performance Uplift In Early Benchmarks On AmpereOne
As part of the ongoing AmpereOne testing at Phoronix with the 192-core AmpereOne A192-32X flagship processor, I've been working on several different Linux distribution benchmarks with this Supermicro AmpereOne server.
Cheat: Create a Cheatsheet for Your Favorite Command in Linux
Cheat is a Linux command-line tool that allows anyone to access the community cheatsheet or create their own personal cheatsheet in a sec.
Tails 6.7 Rolls Out with Updates to Tor Browser and Thunderbird
Tails 6.7 released: Updates Tor Browser to 13.5.3, Thunderbird to 115.15, and introduces new OnionShare chat feature.
How Linux Shapes Modern Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has transformed the way businesses and individuals store, manage, and process data. At its core, cloud computing refers to the on-demand availability of computing resources—such as storage, processing power, and applications—over the internet, eliminating the need for local infrastructure.
KDE Plasma 6.1.5 Released with More Bug Fixes for Plasma 6.1 Users
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 6.1.5 as the fifth and last maintenance update to the KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment series to fix more pesky bugs for improved stability and reliability.
Creating Templates In KDE Plasma Just Got Easier
Good news for KDE Plasma users! You can now easily create file templates that seamlessly integrate with the "Create New…" menu in KDE Plasma.
AlmaLinux Announces Certification SIG, Hardware Certification Program
AlmaLinux to further distinguish itself from other RHEL-based Linux distributions has announced a Certification Special Interest Group (SIG) and out of that is coming a AlmaLinux Hardware Certification Program.
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