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TESPuino board comes in an Arduino UNO form-factor
Kickstarter featured this week an Open-source development ESP32-based board designed for learning and quick prototyping. The TESPuino provides up to 14x GPIOs, 1x MicroSD card slot for storage and 1x USB Type-C port programming and power. It seems that there will be two TESPuino versions, however the product page mentions that the ESP32–U4WDH variant has […]
How to Install NextCloud on Debian 11
NextCloud is a client-server storage software with similar functionality to Google Drive and Dropbox. NextCloud is written in PHP as a backend language and Javascript as a front. In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to install NextCloud on Debian 11 OS.
The Upcoming Debian 12 (Bookworm) Got a Release Date
Paul Gevers announced on the Debian development mailing list that the planned release date for Debian 12 (Bookworm) is June 10, 2023.
TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen8 Linux Ultrabook Is Now Available for Pre-Order
German Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen8 Linux-powered notebook as a powerful and ultra-portable business laptop with updated components.
Audio development board powered by ESP32 module
The WVR audio development is a small embedded device featuring a ESP32 module and a 32-bit stereo DAC from Texas Instruments. This open-source device supports MIDI and it can be configured from a Web GUI for convenience. This is another audio development board featuring a ESP32 microcontroller. The Loud ESP launched in March 2023 on […]
Surprise! The most popular distribution of Java doesn't come from Oracle, it comes from Amazon
As part of the open approach, there is an open source Java Development Kit (JDK) distribution that is published by multiple vendors, including but not limited to Oracle. For most of the history of OpenJDK, Oracle has remained one of the most commonly used distributions. In 2023 that slipped somewhat...
Here's how the data we feed AI determines the results
Generative AI hallucinations are the least of our problems. Opinion A year ago, AI was big news… if you were a data science geek or deeply concerned with protein folding. Otherwise? Not so much. But, then along came generative AI, you know it as ChatGPT, and now everybody is psyched about AI. It's going to transform the world! It's going to destroy all "creative" jobs. Don't get so excited yet sparky! Let me re-introduce you to an ancient tech phrase: Garbage In, Garbage Out (GIGO).…
Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” Is Slated for Release on October 12th, 2023
Canonical unveiled today the codename of the next Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 23.10, as the “Mantic Minotaur”, which is slated for release later this year on October 12th.
Nitrux 2.8 Released with Linux 6.2, Zswap, Support for Android Apps, and More
Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability of Nitrux 2.8 as a major update to this Debian-based and systemd-free GNU/Linux distribution with a focus on the KDE software and the Plasma desktop.
Nitrux 2.8.0 Brings a Host of System Improvements and Android Support
Linux Kernel 6.2.13, Plasma 5.27.4, and WayDroid in default installation are just some of the new features offered by Nitrux 2.8.0.
Devuan Users Are at Risk, Take Action to Protect Your System
A newly discovered security issue in Devuan’s default installation allows for obtaining root privileges without a password.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Windows Terminal
Windows Terminal is billed as “a modern, fast, efficient, powerful, and productive terminal application for users of command-line tools and shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL”.
How to Install Google Chrome on Fedora Linux Quick and Easy
This step-by-step guide shows you how to easily install Google Chrome on your Fedora Linux. Upgrade your browsing experience now!
How to Block Ads with Pi Hole
Pi-Hole is a lightweight DNS sinkhole that can block internet ads and malicious domains. Learn how to install and use it in Linux.
Voyager Linux 23.04: Snap-free Ubuntu Experience with A Gorgeous Look
Review of Voyager Linux 23.04, which brings an updated Ubuntu Lunar Lobster base, stunning GNOME and more apps.
IBASE Mini-ITX runs on AMD R2000 series
IBASE recently launched a Mini-ITX compatible with AMD Ryzen processors from the Embedded R2000 family. The MI993 includes 2x GbE LAN ports, 1x SATA port, up to 4x display ports and various serial interfaces. The product announcement mentions that the MI993 can be equipped with the following AMD processors with 14nm process. R2544 — 4C/8T, […]
Clonezilla Live 3.1 Released with Memtest86+ 6.10, Improved RAID Support
Steven Shiau announced today the release and general availability of Clonezilla Live 3.1 (3.1.0-22) as a major update to this Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for disk cloning and imaging.
Open-source Ray 2.4 upgrade speeds up generative AI model deployment
The open source Ray machine learning (ML) technology for deploying and scaling AI workloads is taking a big step forward today with the release of version 2.4. The new release takes specific aim at accelerating generative AI workloads.
How to Install Strapi CMS on Rocky Linux 9
Strapi is an open-source, headless Content Management System (CMS), built with the JavaScript programming language. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the community version of Strapi CMS on a Rocky Linux 9 server along with Nginx as a reverse proxy server.
DFRobot debuts compact x86 Single Board Computer
The LattePanda Sigma is a new single board computer featuring a 13th gen i5 processor along with an ATmega32 coprocessor. The device is equipped with multiple interfaces and flexible expansion ports. The new LattePanda model is available only with the following Intel core processor with support for four 4K simultaneous displays: i5-1340P – 12C/16T (4P+ […]
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