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What's Old Is New Again: A Linux PC From A Set Top Box | Hackaday Routers as small computers were displaced by small cheap Linux machines from the likes of Raspberry Pi, and the promise of discarded home network gear ...
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Linux Looks To Retire Itanium/IA64 Support - Phoronix While the last of the Itanium 9700 "Kittson" processors shipped in 2021, just two years later now the Linux kernel is already looking at possibly ...
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How to install Linux on your Raspberry Pi - ZDNet Take your Raspberry Pi to the next level by installing a variety of different Linux distros on your hardware.
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TUXEDO OS 2 Being Prepared With Linux 6.0, Updated KDE Desktop & More - Phoronix Bavarian Linux computer vendor TUXEDO Computers last year introduced TUXEDO OS as their tailored Linux distribution built atop Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
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Citrix Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Windows, Linux Apps - SecurityWeek Citrix released patches for multiple vulnerabilities in Virtual Apps and Desktops, and Workspace apps for Windows and Linux.
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EVERSPACE 2 gets a Steam Deck and Linux release update | GamingOnLinux For those of you curious on what's happening with EVERSPACE 2 for Linux, ROCKFISH Games have given an official update on what to expect.
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Many ways to use the echo command on Linux - Network World.com The echo command (a bash built-in) is one of the very basic commands on Linux. As with ls and pwd, you can't sit on the command line very long ...
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How to Install Notepad++ on Linux (and 5 Alternatives to Try) - How-To Geek Notepad++ is a popular editor on Windows, but it doesn't have official Linux support. However, running Notepad++ on Linux isn't impossible either, ...
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The Linux Foundation Receives Assistance From CelerData For The StarRocks Project The StarRocks Project, a high-performance analytical database, has been donated to the Linux Foundation by CelerData, a unified.
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How to Test APIs and Web Apps From the Linux Terminal With HTTPie - MakeUseOf Use HTTPie to test your web apps and API endpoints from the comfort of the Linux terminal. If you're developing a web app, you'll need to test it.
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