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Relive the sublime perfection of Windows 95 in your Linux desktop environment There are many rudimentary Microsoft-style themes for Linux, but Chicago95 fastidiously recreates the ineffable beauty of Windows '95 right down to ...
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SUSE Joins OpenChain Project, Pine64 Making a Linux Smartphone, Linux Foundation Releases ... News briefs for October 25, 2018. SUSE recently joined the OpenChain Project, which makes "open source license compliance simpler and more ...
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Linus Torvalds Discusses His Return To Linux Development Talking about the much talked about Linux Code of Conduct, Torvalds said that he wants it to be left alone for now and people shouldn't worry about ...
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PinePhone: Pine64 Is Making An Affordable Linux Smartphone Running KDE Plasma What are your views on this upcoming Linux smartphone? Share your thoughts on PinePhone in the comments section and keep reading Fossbytes.
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How to monitor your Linux server with Glances If you're a Linux administrator, you know that information is valuable. Without the ability to quickly gain insight into data center servers, troubleshooting ...
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Hygon Dhyana SoC Supported in Linux Kernel 5.20 The latest commits to Linux kernel version 5.20 point to out-of-the-box support for the Hygon Dhyana system on a chip (SoC). Hygon is a joint venture ...
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Linux Fu: Marker is a Command Line Menu Depending on your Linux distro there may be a gotcha that you also need to workaround. If typing part of a command and hitting CTRL-Space throws ...
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EdgeX Foundry's First Dev Kit Runs Ubuntu on an Artik Board The Linux Foundation's EdgeX Foundry project for developing open source edge computing middleware has released its first developer kit.
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Pine64, maker of cheap Linux laptops, may be making a cheap Linux phone Pine64, the team behind the $99 Pinebook, has announced they will begin working on a cheap Linux-based smartphone. Dubbed the PinePhone, the ...
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Red Hat Certifies Linux for NVIDIA AI Boxes Red Hat cozied up even further with NVIDIA yesterday, certifying its Enterprise Linux platform on the GPU vendor's DGX-1 machine learning boxes.
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Get organized at the Linux command line with Calcurse Of course, uttering the words command and line together can strike fear into the hearts of some Linux users. The command line, to them, is terra ...
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GCC 8 and tools now in beta for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Red Hat Developer Toolset 8 beta for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7. The key new ...
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Project Crostini to get Google Drive, Team Drives, Computer sharing with Linux on Chromebooks Google is continuing to make file sharing between Chrome OS and Linux easier on Chromebook. After recently adding a method to share a Chrome ...
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