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How to Install Code::Blocks on Ubuntu
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Code::Blocks on Ubuntu via the Terminal.
Raspberry Pi 5 Promises to Be a Game Changer
The wait is over! Raspberry Pi 5 is coming to redefine DIY tech. Explore its groundbreaking potential and features here!
Long-term support for Linux kernels is about to get a lot shorter
Despite the OS's success, maintainers are short-staffed and under-appreciated. Open Source Summit This year's Kernel Report at the Open Source Summit in Bilbao revealed the long-term support releases of the Linux kernel will soon not be that long at all.…
openSUSE Slowroll Will Keep Its Name Unchanged
In an online poll to change openSUSE Slowroll’s name in favor of another, users voted to keep it. Here’s more on that.
Linux interop is maturing fast thanks to a games console
Valve's work on Steam OS 3 for the Steam Deck help everyone, corporate users included
Open Source Summit Steam OS is the Arch-based distro for a handheld Linux games console, and Valve is aggressively pushing Linux's usability and Windows interoperability for the device.…
Linux Candy: pscircle visualizes Linux processes in a form of radial tree
There are a few alternatives to the ps command we’ve explored previously including procs and pstree. pscircle is different to these tools. It visualizes Linux processes in a form of radial tree.
Ubuntu and Fedora clash in beta race, but who wears GNOME better?
Big two corporate-backed free distros are nearly ready for their close-ups. Both Fedora Workstation 39 and Ubuntu Desktop 23.10 are now in beta, preparing for release next month. We looked at their official GNOME-based flavors to see what to expect.…
Core Knowledge That Modern Linux Kernel Developer Should Have
The Linux Kernel is written in C programming language, so C is the most important language for the Linux Kernel developer. Initially, the kernel was written in GNU C (now it is also possible to build it using LLVM) which extends standard C with some additional keywords and attributes. I would recommend learning some modern C version like C11 and additionally learning GNU extensions to be able to read kernel code effectively.
Slackware-Based Porteus Linux 5.01 Released with Linux Kernel 6.5
The Porteus Linux team announced the release and general availability of Porteus Linux 5.01 as a minor update to last year’s Porteus 5.0 release of this portable GNU/Linux distribution based on Slackware Linux.
How to Install and Use LibreOffice Extensions
A complete guide on how to install and use extensions in LibreOffice.
Sipeed introduces Tang Mega 138K Pro Dock
Today, Sipeed launched a new development board in the Tang series, featuring the powerful GOWIN GW5AST RISC-V FPGA. This versatile board offers a range of flexible features, including a GbE port, dual DVI interfaces, 8x 12.5Gbps Serdes, and a variety of other peripherals. The new core board from Sipeed integrates the following FPGA model from […]
A look back at 40 Years of GNU and the Free Software Foundation
It's fading from memory, but if it weren't for GNU and the Free Software Foundation, open-source, and Linux, indeed, most of our technology-driven world wouldn't be here.
Firefox 118 Released with Automatic Translation
A new release - Firefox 118 just hit the shelves with automatic translation support.
LMDE 6: A Dream Come True for Desktop Linux Users
Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 6 “Faye” released as the ultimate Linux desktop you’ve been waiting for. Here’s all about it!
Firefox 119 Promises to Let You Import Some of Your Chrome Extensions
With the release of Firefox 118 out the door and making its way into the stable software repositories of various GNU/Linux distributions, the next release, Firefox 119, has now entered public beta testing.
How to Install Google Chrome on openSUSE
Guide on how to import Google's RPM and install the latest Google Chrome on openSUSE Leap or Tumbleweed stable, beta or unstable version.
How to Install CakePHP on Ubuntu 22.04
CakePHP is an open-source PHP framework. It allows you to build web applications simpler and faster and requires less code. CakePHP is developed using Hierarchical Model View Controller (HMVC) architecture. It supports many languages, and it is easy for developers to create multiple types of applications. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install CakePHP on Ubuntu 22.04.
(Update) MediaTek presents Genio 1200 based SoM compatible with ADLINK’s carrier board
MediaTek released a System on Module (SoM) that integrates their latest Genio 1200 AIoT (MT8395) System on Chip showcased last month. The LEC-MTK-I1200 features 8-cores (4x Cortex-A78/4x A55), 5-cores Arm Mali-G57 GPU and an APU system (5 TOPS). For quick prototyping, ADLINK has also designed a development board compatible with the LEC-MTK-I1200. The LEC-MTK-I1200 comes […]
Steps to install GIT on CentOS Stream 9
Two methods to install Git on CentOS Stream 9 using DNF or compiling from source.
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 6 “Faye” Is Now Available for Download
The wait is over! LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 6 is now available for download for those who take their Linux Mint flavor with a Debian base instead of Ubuntu.
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