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Fanless media player integrates Tiger Lake-UP3 CPUs
ADLINK presented today a fanless embedded media player built around the 11th Gen Intel Core processors. The EMP-510 can handle up to four simultaneous displays, two 2.5 Gigabit ethernet interfaces and other serial ports. The product announcement reveals that the EMP-510 Series can be ordered with the following Intel processors with 10nm process. i5-1145G7E — […]
SeaMonkey Installation Guide for Fedora 38
Get step-by-step instructions for installing SeaMonkey on Fedora Linux.
How to Install Discourse on Ubuntu 22.04
In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to install Discourse on Ubuntu 22.04 OS.Discourse is open-source forum software written in Ruby as the backend and Javascript as frontend languages, respectively. Discourse offers a variety of features, such as threading, tagging, categorization, and many customizable plugins.
Debian 11.7 Released: Seventh ISO Update Brings Enhanced Security and Bug Fixes to "Bullseye" Operating System Series
The Debian Project has unveiled the release and widespread availability of Debian 11.7, serving as the seventh ISO update to the current Debian GNU/Linux 11 "Bullseye" operating system series.
Flathub’s Latest Feature: Exclude Non-Free Apps in Searches
Flathub’s latest update is a win for open-source software enthusiasts, allowing you to filter out non-free apps in your search results.
Raspberry Pi OS Debuts New Version Featuring Linux Kernel 6.1, Improved Performance, and App Updates
Today, the Raspberry Pi Foundation unveiled a fresh edition of their official Raspberry Pi OS distribution tailored for Raspberry Pi computers, featuring component updates, bug fixes, and several performance enhancements.
How to Install NFS Server and Client on AlmaLinux 9
NFS, or Network File System, is a protocol that allows local users to access remote data from multiple disks and directories like local access. This tutorial will show you how to install NFS Server on AlmaLinux 9.
LibreOffice 7.5.3 Released: Third Maintenance Update Brings 119 Bug Fixes to Popular Open-Source Office Suite
Today, The Document Foundation unveiled the release and widespread availability of LibreOffice 7.5.3, which serves as the third maintenance update to the current LibreOffice 7.5 open-source and complimentary office suite series.
FireBeetle 2 includes camera and LCD support
DFRobot launched today an ESP32-based development board that can be used in computer vision and signal processing applications. The compact module also includes Li-on battery charging features. DFRobot is offering the FireBeetle 2 with the ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N16R8 or ESP32-S3-WROOM-1U-N16R8 module. The latter ESP32 module comes with an antenna connector. ESP32-S3 (N16R8) — Dual-core Xtensa LX7 (up […]
Introducing Bavarder: A User-Friendly Linux Desktop App for Quick ChatGPT Interaction
Want to interact with ChatGPT from your Linux desktop without using a web browser? Bavarder, a new app, allows you to do just that.
Ubuntu MATE 23.04: Best Features and Updates
Get to know the official Ubuntu flavour featuring the MATE desktop with the release of Ubuntu MATE 23.04 "Lunar Lobster".
How to Search and Find Files for Text Strings in Linux
You may find yourself in a situation where you remember the content of a file but not its name. Linux offers various commands to help you find files based on specific text strings within them. By utilizing these commands, you can quickly locate the desired files and retrieve the information you need.
Modular finds its Mojo, a Python superset with C-level speed
LLVM champ Chris Lattner is at the helm, so consider us intriguedModular, an AI startup with above-average technical cred, has unveiled a programming language called Mojo that aspires to combine the usability of Python with the speed of C.…
Linux Candy: cbonsai – generate bonsai trees
cbonsai is a bonsai tree generator, written in C using ncurses. It intelligently creates, colors, and positions a bonsai tree in your terminal.
Turning an iPad or an iPhone into a Linux-based photography companion
If only an iPad or an iPhone could run Linux tools like Rsync, ExifTool, ImageMagick, etc., you wouldn't have to schlep around a Linux notebook when traveling, especially if your photographic needs are limited to keeping your photos and RAW files safe.
How to List All Valid IP Addresses Connected and Available to Use in a Local Network
Network administrators or enthusiastic Linux users always want to know what IPs are connected to their local network and what IPs are not.
digiKam: Find and remove unused tags
Tags are great. But no matter how meticulous your are with tagging items in digiKam, you'll inevitably end up having multiple unused tags dangling around. Good thing then that the Tag Manager tool makes it easy to remove unused tags.
The Pulse Browser Project Is Developing a New Firefox Fork
Still in Alpha, the Firefox-based Pulse Browser relies on minimalistic UI and built-in tools to improve user experience and security.
Fed up with Python setup and packaging? Try a shot of Rye
For those envious of Rust and Cargo. The recent debut of a Python tool called Rye has raised hopes that the programming language's long standing setup and packaging shortcomings may be solvable.…
Introducing Fedora Onyx: Immutable Variant with Budgie Desktop
Learn about the proposal of Fedora Onyx, an immutable variant featuring the popular Budgie Desktop environment.
The internet deserves a better answer to social
The internet isn’t just about browsers. Browsers are a critical part of the human experience on the internet and will always be core to our work at Mozilla. But the internet is bigger than browsers — it’s every piece of content, app and experience on your device. Our mission will always be to make the […]
Mirantis Pushes Security With Its New k0s 1.27 Kubernetes Release
Mirantis has released k0s 1.27 as the latest and greatest version of its open-source Kubernetes distribution. With this release, the focus seems to be on security.
Python still has the strongest grip on developers
And a reminder that experience points matter a lotPython is still a top choice for software developers, beating out other programming languages, according to a widely respected industry poll.…
Jupyter Notebook: How to Install and Use
Learn about JupyterLab: a web-based, interactive development environment. It’s most well known for offering a so-called notebook called Jupyter Notebook, but you can also use it to create and edit other files, like code, text files, and markdown files. In addition, it allows you to open a Python terminal to experiment and tinker.
LibreOffice 7.5.3 Is Now Available for Download with 119 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of LibreOffice 7.5.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest LibreOffice 7.5 open-source and free office suite series.
Contribute at the Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.3
The kernel team is working on final integration for Linux kernel 6.3. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora Linux. As a result, the Fedora Linux kernel and QA teams have organized a test week from Sunday, May 07, 2023 to Sunday, May 14, 2023. Refer to the wiki page […]
Latest Raspberry Pi OS Release Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Chromium 113, and More
The Raspberry Pi Foundation released today a new version of their official Raspberry Pi OS distribution for Raspberry Pi computers that brings updated components, bug fixes, and various performance improvements.
Ready to try Mastodon? Here's how to get started
Mastodon has been around since 2016, but not until recently has it emerged as a popular alternative to Twitter. Like Firefox, Mastodon is open-sourced, so it’s built on a foundation of transparency and accessibility to all. It’s also decentralized, which means it’s powered by different communities and doesn’t answer to one entity or a bunch […]
Introducing Multiview for NVK
NVK, an open-source Vulkan driver for NVIDIA hardware that is part of Mesa, now supports the Vulkan extension VK_KHR_multiview.
Essential System Utilities: System Monitoring Center
System Monitoring Center is a multi-featured system monitor. It's free and open source software written in the Python programming language. Essential System Utilities is a series of articles highlighting essential system tools. These are small utilities, useful for system administrators as well as regular users of Linux based systems.
How to Install OpenConnect VPN Server on Ubuntu 22.04
OpenConnect VPN aka ocserv is an open-source free VPN solution with enterprise-grade performance and features. It is based on the Cisco AnyConnect VPN protocol which is widely used in the corporate industry. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the OpenConnect VPN server on a Ubuntu 22.04 machine.
YUM vs. APT: Understanding Package Managers on Linux and Finding the CUDA Version
When it comes to package management on Linux systems, two popular tools are YUM and APT. YUM, short for Yellowdog Updater Modified, is commonly used in Red Hat-based distributions like CentOS and RHEL. On the other hand, APT, which stands for Advanced Packaging Tool, is widely used in Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives. Understanding the differences between these package managers can help you effectively manage software installations and updates on your Linux system. Additionally, if you are working with NVIDIA GPUs and need to determine the CUDA version installed on your Linux machine, there are specific
How to Install Docker on Fedora: A Step-by-Step Guide
Are you looking to install Docker on Fedora? Our comprehensive guide provides clear and concise instructions to get you up and running.
OpenAI's ChatGPT may face a copyright quagmire after 'memorizing' these books
This top-drawer AI tech has a major science-fiction habitBoffins at the University of California, Berkeley, have delved into the undisclosed depths of OpenAI's ChatGPT and the GPT-4 large language model at its heart, and found they're trained on text from copyrighted books.…
Beginner Guide to Install and Use Podman on AlmaLinux 9
Podman is a Linux-native tool for deploying applications using Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers and container images. It supports multiple container image formats, including Docker images and OCI container images.
When it comes to Linux distros, one person's molehill is another's mountain
Gosh, you're a fussy old lot, aren't you?Comment There are lots of distros out there. Some people hop from one to another, some stay on the same one for decades. What constitutes a good enough reason?…
Linux Mint 21.2 Introducing Tooltips Based on Accent Colour
A few more changes are coming up in the upcoming Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” release.
EDB offers 'risk-free' migration to lure Oracle users to the PostgreSQL side
Long-suffering Big Red customers 'may finally be ready,' says analyst. EnterpriseDB, a support and services company for database PostgreSQL, has launched what it calls a "risk-free" approach to migrating applications from Oracle's database to the open source relational system.…
How To Install And Use Terminator Terminal Emulator In Linux
In this detailed tutorial, we will learn what is Terminator, Terminator features, and how to install and use the terminator tiling terminal emulator in Linux.
AlmaLinux vs. Rocky Linux: The Best CentOS Alternative
AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux are replacements for CentOS. Learn the differences between them and which one you should use.
Mastering the Split Command in Linux: Effective File Splitting Techniques
In the world of Linux, the split command is a powerful tool ... we will explore the various options and examples of using the split command in Linux, blending information from multiple sources.
OBS Studio 29.1 Released with Support for Streaming AV1/HEVC over Enhanced RTMP
OBS Studio 29.1 was released today as the first major update since OBS Studio 29.0 to add more new features and improve existing functionality for this popular open-source, cross-platform, and free live streaming and screen recording application.
Fakespot Becomes Part Of Mozilla, Bringing Trustworthy Shopping Tools to FirefoxÂ
For close to thirty years, commerce has been at the core of how people use the Internet. Convenience and ease have multiplied over the years as people have benefited from the unprecedented economies of scale emerging from the digital marketplace. This global ecommerce scale-up has also created new challenges for consumers, such as how to […]
Linux Mint Plans Three Releases This Summer
This summer, get ready to savor the best of Linux Mint with the release of Linux Mint 21.2, LMDE 6, and the EDGE ISO.
Mastodon Introduces Easier Onboarding, With More Improvements on the Way
New users of the social networking platform Mastodon no longer need to choose an instance before opening an account. The platform says that other new improvements are “coming soon.”
Harness the Power of the Command Line: Searching Files and Google from Linux
The command line is a powerful tool for Linux users, offering a range of capabilities beyond traditional graphical interfaces. In this article, we will explore two essential command line functionalities: searching for files and performing Google searches. We will delve into the Linux find command for file search and introduce Googler, a handy command-line tool for searching Google.
How to Set Up WireGuard VPN and WireGuard-UI with Docker
Learn how to set up your own WireGuard VPN server and easily manage it via the web-based WireGuard-UI using Docker Compose.
CERN celebrates 30 years since releasing the web to the public domain
Software vendors and the EU weren't interested, so giving it away was the best option. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) on Sunday celebrated the 30th anniversary of releasing the World Wide Web into the public domain.…
How to Resolve the Apt-Key Deprecation Warning When Updating a System
When you updated your system repository, did you get an apt-key deprecation warning? If yes, then read this guide to resolve the apt-key deprecation warning message.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 30th, 2023
The 135th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on April 30th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
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