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Ubuntu Core 22: The Secure, Application-Centric IoT OS is Now Available

Canonical announced that Ubuntu Core 22, the fully containerised Ubuntu 22.04 LTS variant optimised for IoT and edge devices, is now generally available for download. “Our goal at Canonical is to provide secure, reliable open source everywhere – from the development environment to the cloud, down to the edge and to devices,” said Mark Shuttleworth, […]

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LibreOffice 7.4 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing, Here’s What to Expect

LibreOffice 7.4 will be the fourth major release in the LibreOffice 7 series of the widely used office suite for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms, and it will introduce various new features and many improvements. While I can’t reveal all of LibreOffice 7.4 features until the final release in mid-August 2022, I can tell you […]

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Adding Secondary Command Buffers to PanVk

Getting PanVk, an open-source driver for Arm Mali Midgard and Bifrost GPUs, is moving closer to conformancy by implementing one of the core Vulkan features: support for secondary command buffers.
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Don’t Be Afraid of Linux Terminal. Embrace it.

Afraid to use the Linux terminal? Well, you have plenty of reasons that should encourage you to try it out.

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SBOM – SB Doesn’t Stand for Silver Bullet

Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) are like ingredient labels on food. They are critical to keep consumers safe and healthy, they are somewhat standardized, but it is a lot more exciting to grow or make the food rather than the label.
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LightSpeed Studios Joins the Open 3D Foundation as a Premier Member to Further the Vast Potential of the 3D Ecosystem

O3D community building a first-class, open-source 3D engine to advance development across gaming, the metaverse, and a variety of other applications SAN FRANCISCO – June 15, 2022 – The Open 3D Foundation (O3DF), the home of a vibrant community focused on advancing the future of open 3D development, announces its growing ecosystem with the addition […]

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TIL You Can Increase Vivaldi UI Size (Because Of Course You Can; It’s Vivaldi)

When I posted an article on the recent Vivaldi update — the built-in Vivaldi Mail client is now stable, in-case you missed it — I casually mentioned that my only real “gripe” with using Vivaldi on Ubuntu is that the UI looks too small on my…

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Ways To Make A Small Business More Competitive

Are you looking to make your small business more competitive this year? It is not easy as a small business when you have to compete with the bigger, more established brands (as well as other smaller brands), and this can make it hard to survive. It wil…

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GNU Taler news: GNU Taler Scalability

Anonymity loves company. Hence, to provide the best possible anonymity to GNU Taler users, the scalability of individual installations of a Taler payment service matters. While our design scales nicely on paper, NGI Fed4Fire+ enabled u…

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Tune it Up: Improving Redis Performance for Ampere A1 on Oracle Linux in OCI

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Ubuntu Core brings real-time processing to Linux IoT

Canonical’s new Ubuntu Core 22 comes with beta real-time processing for Internet of Things devices.

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How to enable Linux on your Chromebook (and why you should)

Want to get more from your Chromebook? Add Linux support!

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Testing & Evaluating SIEM Systems: A Review of Rapid7 InsightIDR

InsightIDR has SIEM at its foundation and scales out to essentially be an XDR solution. Learn more in this review of Rapid7 InsightIDR.
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GIMP 2.10.32 Released with BigTIFF / JPEG-XL Support [Ubuntu PPA]

GIMP image editor released a new update for its stable 2.10 release series. Here’s what’s new and how to install in Ubuntu. GIMP 2.10.32 comes with BigTIFF file import/export support, which is an evolution of the original TIFF format allowing files bigger than 4GiB. It also supports for importing 8 and 16-bit CMYK(A) TIFF in […]

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Ubuntu Core 22 Released for IoT and Embedded Device Makers

Ubuntu Core 22 is available to download. Ubuntu Core is Canonical’s streamlined Ubuntu spin targeted at embedded devices, IoT, and industrial hardware.
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I Love the Linux desktop, but That Doesn’t Mean I Don’t See its Problems All Too Well

Fragmentation has put paid to the dream of this OS ever being bigger than Windows.
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SpiralLinux is a New Linux Distribution Focused on Simplicity

A new Linux distribution, from the creator of GeckoLinux, is a Debian-based operating system with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.

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Andy Wingo: defragmentation

Good morning, hackers! Been a while. It used to be that I had long blocks of uninterrupted time to think and work on projects. Now I have two kids; the longest such time-blocks are on trains (too infrequent, but it happens) and in a less effective…

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How to Install PhpMyAdmin with Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04

phpMyAdmin is a free, open-source, and web-based application used for managing databases via a web browser. It provides a simple and user-friendly web interface that helps database administrators to query and manage MySQL and MariaDB databases.

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How to Configure SSH Passwordless Login on openSUSE 15.3

The post How to Configure SSH Passwordless Login on openSUSE 15.3 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .One of the well-known and generally accepted OpenSSH best security practices is to configure and use public key authenticatio…

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