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Allwinner H3 compact SBC supports 10/100 ethernet
The WuKong Board H3 Zero is a small single board computer powered by a quad-core Allwinner H3 processor. The board comes with 10/100Mbps Ethernet support and various GPIOs for interfacing external devices. This board appears to be a Orange Pi Zero LTS clone since it features the same processor and provides very similar peripherals. The […]
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft SharePoint
SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that’s often used as a document management and storage system.
Boosting Open-Source: GNOME Extensions Now Support Donation
Want to thank the GNOME extension developers for their hard work? They now have the option to add a donate button.
Linux Foundation Demotes Mr. Linux, Linus Torvalds, to Third (in Salaries), Only Uses Him for the Name
The Linux [sic] Foundation‘s tax filings (divulged by the Nonprofit Explorer) show that it now pays “CHRIS ANISZCZYK” and “JAMES ZEMLIN” more than it pays “LINUS TORVALDS”, sans bonuses. Torvalds fell to third place already. Mr. Zemlin pays himself over $1.2 million a year.
Will Flatpak and Snap replace desktop Linux native apps?
Actually, the better question is: When will they replace most desktop Linux programs? Opinion I've been using desktop Linux since before many of you were born. Seriously. I first ran it when I downloaded the source code from Linux kernel developer Theodore Ts'o's MIT FTP server in 1991. So, when I say it's time to wave bye-bye to using package managers such as apt or dnf and replace them with containerized package managers such as Appimage, Snap, or Flatpak, I do have a clue about what I'm talking about.…
Thunderbird 115 Reaches Beta with Updated UI and Improved OpenPGP Support
The wait is almost over for the long-anticipated Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” release as the Mozilla Thunderbird development team announced the release of the first beta version for public testing.
Get Organized and Stylish: 7 Best Docks for Ubuntu Linux
An assorted list of best docks for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with their advantages, freshness and installation guides.
Set up KVM && Cockpit WEB Console on Debian BookWarm (12)
Virt-manager still appears to be the most powerful tool in regards of deployment and managment of KVM guests. Also sometimes it seems to be more functional rather then Cockpit Web console, in my very personal opinion. In particular, it allows to configure some features required by Windows 11 KVM Guest in the most recent builds of Fedora Linux 38,37.
How to Install SuiteCRM on Rocky Linux 9
SuiteCRM is an open-source customer relationship management solution written in PHP. It's a fork of the popular SugarCRM. In this post, you will learn how to install SuiteCRM using the Nginx web server and Let's Encrypt SSL on a Rocky Linux 9 server.
How to Install Puppet Server and Agent on AlmaLinux 9
Puppet is a centralized configuration management and automation tool. This guide shows you how to install Puppet Server and Agent on AlmaLinux servers. We'll also show you how to start with the Puppet configuration management tool by creating the first Puppet deployment for LAMP Stack.
Advancing the future of the internet by making math more inclusive
More than ever, we need a movement to ensure the internet remains a force for good. The Mozilla Internet Ecosystem (MIECO) program fuels this movement by supporting people who are looking to advance a more human-centered internet. With MIECO, Mozilla is looking to foster a new era of internet innovation that moves away from “fast […]
Angie 1.2.0 Web Server Released with Sticky Sessions Support
The third stable release of Angie, a drop-in replacement of the popular Nginx web server, comes with some exciting new features.
How to Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.5 from Leap 15.4
This guide shows you the step-by-step process to upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.5 from Leap 15.4 to enjoy the latest features and improvements!
LibreOffice 7.5.4 Office Suite Released with More Than 80 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation announced today the general availability of LibreOffice 7.5.4 as the fourth maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 7.5 open-source and free office suite series to fix more bugs, crashes, and other issues.
How to Install Django on AlmaLinux 9
Django is a free and open-sourced web framework written in Python that follows the MVT (Model-View-Template) architectural pattern. This framework is used worldwide by many developers and companies, and its usage is rapidly increasing on a daily basis. With Django web framework can be built from the simplest to the most complex web applications. In this blog post, we will explain in step-by-step detail how to install the Django framework on AlmaLinux 9 OS.
KDE Gear 23.04.2 Is Out to Improve Dolphin, Kdenlive, and Other KDE Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 23.04.2 as the second maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 23.04 open-source software suite for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other Open Source projects.
Minarca: A Backup Solution You'll Love
Data backup is a crucial aspect of information management. Both businesses and individuals face risks such as hard drive failure, human error or cyberattacks, which can cause the loss of important data. There are many backup solutions on the market, but many are expensive or difficult to use. That's where Minarca comes in.
Cinnamon 5.8 Desktop Released with Gestures, Dark Mode, Styles, and More
The Cinnamon 5.8 desktop environment has been released and it’s already available in the stable software repositories of Arch Linux, so I wanted to give you guys a first look at the new features and improvements.
A Step-by-Step Guide To Install Pop!_OS Alongisde Windows
Dual-booting Windows and Pop!_OS provides the flexibility to enjoy the benefits of both operating systems on a single machine. In this Step-by-Step guide, we will learn how to install Pop!_OS alongside Windows.
blendOS 3 Promises Support for 9 Linux Distros, Repositoryless Updates
Immutable distro blendOS 3 is already in the works and promises several new exciting features for fans of immutable distros, such as support for more Linux distros and an innovative approach to system updates without using package repositories.
Guide to Install Rust and Use Cargo Package Manager on AlmaLinux 9
In this guide, we'll take you through the installation process of Rust programming language on an AlmaLinux 9. You will install Rust with two different methods and learn the basic usage of the Cargo package manager for creating and managing the Rust project.
Users Can Now Take Advantage of Flathub’s New Documentation
Flathub’s users’ documentation has been revamped and is now available. So dive into it to enhance your Flathub/Flatpak experience.
How to List Users in Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
One of the core components of Linux system administration is managing users. Knowing how to list users in Linux is crucial whether you’re an experienced sysadmin or a curious Linux viewer exploring the command line. We’ll provide you a step-by-step tutorial on how to list users in Linux using several techniques in this article.
Machine Learning in Linux: BackgroundRemover – remove backgrounds from images and video
BackgroundRemover is a command line tool to remove the background from images and videos using AI. The AI is performed courtesy of U2Net, a machine learning model that allows you to crop objects in a single shot. Taking an image of a person, cat, etc. as input, it can compute an alpha value to separate the background from the panoramic view.
How to skip the installation of rpm weak dependencies
RPM is the acronym for Red Hat Package Manager: we use it to reference both the software package format and the low-level package manager used by the Red Hat family of distributions. Since version 4.12 of the latter it is possible to declare packages “weak dependencies”, which are installed by default, but not strictly required.
AI needs a regulatory ecoystem like your car, not a Czar
No single entity tells you to stay in your lane, why should brainboxes be any different?The world will need an ecosystem of interlocking AI regulators, pundits argued at the ATxSG conference in Singapore today.…
The Epi 32U4 is a miniature board compatible with Arduino
Crowdsupply launched last month a tiny embedded board powered by an ATmega32 microcontroller. This open-source device features an USB Type-C port and it provides up to 23x IOs with support for serial protocols as I2C, SPI, etc. The product page indicates that the Epi 32U4 features the same microcontroller as the Arduino Leonardo, in this […]
Firefox 114 Introduces Streamlined Bookmark Searching and Improved DNS Management
Discover the latest features and enhancements in Firefox 114, including streamlined bookmark searching, improved DNS management and more.
OpenGL 3.1 is Now Available in Asahi Linux, Boosting Graphics Performance
Experience enhanced visuals and functionality with OpenGL 3.1 release for Asahi Linux, improving graphics performance.
openSUSE Leap 15.5 Releases with KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS, Xfce 4.18, and More
The openSUSE Project announced today the release and general availability of openSUSE Leap 15.5 as the latest stable version of this openSUSE variant targeted at those who want a well-tested operating system for their personal computers based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15.
postmarketOS 23.06 Arrives for Linux Phones and Tablets with GNOME Mobile
After six months of development, the Alpine Linux-based postmarketOS project released version 23.06 of this open-source Linux-based operating system for mobile devices that introduces new features, updated graphical environments, and other improvements.
A Step-by-step Guide To Install Fedora Workstation Alongside Windows
Learn how to dual boot Fedora and Windows. A Step-by-step guide to set up Fedora Workstation alongside Windows.
Deleting Files and Directories in Linux: Step-by-Step Instructions
Deleting files on a Linux system is a fundamental task that every user should know how to perform efficiently and safely. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced Linux user, this comprehensive guide will walk you through various methods and commands to delete files, directories, and even recoverable data. So, grab your terminal and get ready to master the art of file deletion on Linux.
Oh Snap... Desktop Ubuntu Core to arrive in 2024
Changes are happening in Fedora and openSUSE immutable distros, tooInitially leaked in a forum comment, it has been confirmed in a blog post: Canonical will soon snappily jump aboard the immutable distro bandwagon.…
How to Install and Set Up Elasticsearch on Debian 11
Elasticsearch is a distributed, free and open search and analytics engine for all types of data, including textual, numerical, geospatial, structured, and unstructured. Since its initial release in 2010, Elasticsearch, built on Apache Lucene, has become the most popular search engine commonly used for log analytics, full-text search, etc. In this article, we will show you how to install and set up Elasticsearch on Debian 11.
How to Comment Multiple Lines in Vim Editor
Vim is well-known for being hard to use. This guide will show you how to comment multiple lines on Vim so that you can be more productive.
Armbian and DietPi May-June news
Armbian launched in May their latest Linux distribution “Armbian 23.05 Suni” with various updates for the Debian community. Similarly, DietPi v8.18 has provided enhancements for the Quartz64 SBC and PiHole support for the RISC-V architecture. Armbian: Armbian is an open-source OS based on Linux designed specifically for ARM-based single-board computers (SBCs). It provides a lightweight […]
Spend to save?
When Open Source Linux might be better with a price tag. Webinar These days there's such a big choice of community-supported Linux operating system distributions around, it sometimes seems like a mystery why anyone would pay to use them.…
Install Google Web Designer on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS Linux
Discover the comprehensive guide on installing Google Web Designer effortlessly on your Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS Linux system and unleash your creativity in web design.
Firefox 115 Beta Brings Cookie Banner Reduction, Quick Actions in Address Bar
Now that Mozilla officially released the Firefox 114 web browser earlier today, which will be coming soon to the stable software repositories of your favorite GNU/Linux distributions, it’s time to take a closer look at the next major release, Firefox 115, which entered public beta testing today.
How to Install Latest Kernel in Ubuntu, Linux Mint
A simple tutorial to demonstrate how to install the latest mainline Linux kernel to Ubuntu and Linux Mint current versions.
Install Google Earth on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04: Complete Guide
Learn the step-by-step process to easily install Google Earth on your Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS Linux system and explore the world in stunning detail on your desktop.
Debian 12 'Bookworm' is the excitement-free Linux you've been waiting for
If Ubuntu is getting you down, check out its grandad. Debian 12 "Bookworm" should arrive in a little over a week from now, with a raft of updated components – and no nasty surprises.…
The June 2023 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the June 2023 issue.
IBM’s War on Open (Look at the Pattern of Layoffs at Red Hat)
By abandoning OpenSource.com and OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice IBM sends out a clear signal that it doesn’t understand or simply does not care about the community of Free software users; its siege against the FSF and other institutions never ended and today we look at who’s being laid off or shown the door (the work environment is intentionally being made worse)
Resonance – Rust-based music player
Resonance is an example of a project that’s in a very early stage of development. This is an intuitive music player application written in Rust (with a smattering of Python), built with a clean user interface using GTK4 / Libadwaita.
4 cool new projects to try in COPR for June 2023
Copr is a build-system for anyone in the Fedora community. It hosts thousands of projects for various purposes and audiences. Some of them should never be installed by anyone, some are already being transitioned to the official Fedora Linux repositories, and the rest is somewhere in between. Copr gives you the opportunity to install 3rd party […]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 4th, 2023
The 140th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 4th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Variscite teases i.MX 91 based System-on-Module with GbE support
This week, Variscite revealed at Computer that they will soon release a low-cost System-on-Module based on the latest NXP i.MX 91 processor optimized for Linux-based applications. According to the press release, the new VAR-SOM-MX91 will be featured in a similar form-factor as other Variscite products from the VAR-SOM Pin2Pin family (i.e. VAR-SOM-MX93). This will allow […]
How to change Directory in Linux using cd command
The cd command is a crucial tool for accessing the file system by altering the current working directory when using the Linux command line interface. You can navigate between directories and access files and directories on your Linux system by learning how to use the cd command. We’ll go through how to use the cd command correctly in this post and examine all of its features.
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