Posted: 2022-03-30 15:01:38 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc31p7DzS7I
Posted: 2022-03-30 14:16:58 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofdo0fONe8A
Posted: 2022-03-30 06:03:18 Source: https://distrowatch.com/11502
Curtis Gedak has announced the release of GParted Live 1.4.0-1, a new stable release of the project's Debian-based specialist live CD designed for disk partitioning and data rescue task. This release updates the GParted partitioning utility to version 1.4.0: "The GParted team is pleased to announce a new....
Posted: 2022-03-30 05:46:06 Source: https://linuxhint.com/install-flask-arch-linux/
The Flask framework allows you to create web-based applications using Python. Inside a python environment, one can install Flask to work on the back-end coding of the web applications. This article briefly demonstrates how the Flask framework can be installed for Arch Linux. Apart from this, you would also learn to create and activate a virtual environment for using the flask environment on Arch Linux.
Posted: 2022-03-30 05:28:19 Source: https://linuxhint.com/install-atom-arch-linux/
Atom can be obtained on Arch Linux from its official repository as well as the snap store. Here, we have listed both methods to install Atom on Arch Linux. Atom is a powerful text editor that can be customized as per the user's wish and thus named as the hackable text editor of the 21st century. As Atom is an open-source and cross-platform tool, thus, it is best suited for Linux-based systems.
Posted: 2022-03-30 05:19:54 Source: https://linuxhint.com/install-oracle-java-16-jdk-ubuntu/
The Oracle Java 16 JDK can be installed on Ubuntu by using the Debian package of the JDK. This article provides an installation guide of Oracle Java 16 JDK on Ubuntu. JDK comprises various tools that assist the development and testing of Java-based applications. Here, you will have learned the installation of Oracle Java 16 JDK and setting up the environment variables for Oracle Java 16 JDK on Ubuntu. Additionally, we have also demonstrated various ways to remove Oracle Java 16 JDK from Ubuntu.
Posted: 2022-03-30 02:46:18 Source: http://www.kernel.org/
Version: | next-20220330 (linux-next) |
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Released: | 2022-03-30 |
Posted: 2022-03-29 20:23:18 Source: https://linuxhint.com/run-synology-email-server/
This article provides a guide to running a Synology email server. In this tutorial, we highlight the process of running a Synology email server, which includes installing a Synology Mail Server, configuring the Synology Mail Server, configuring the SMTP settings, installing the Mail Station, and creating a new mail user.
Posted: 2022-03-29 16:50:00 Source: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/03/29/1649255/google-proposes-shutdown-changes-to-speed-linux-reboots?utm_source=atom1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
UnknowingFool writes: Google has proposed a change on how Linux kernel handles shutdowns specifically when NVMe drives are used. The issue that Google is finding is that the current NVMe drivers use synchronous APIs when shutting down and it can take 4.5 seconds for each NVMe drive. For a system with 16 NVMe drives that could take more than a minute longer. While this is a problem that only large enterprise systems face currently, more enterprises are replacing their mechanical disk RAID servers with SSD ones. [...] The proposed patches from Google allow for an optional asynchronous shutdown interface at the bus level. The new interface maintains backwards compatibility with the synchronous implementation. As part of the patches, all PCI Express based devices are moved to use the async interface, implements the changes at the PCIe level, and then the changes to the NVMe driver to exploit the async shutdown interface.
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Posted: 2022-03-29 16:00:00 Source: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/getting-started-docker-semi-self-hosting-linode
With the evolution of technology, we find ourselves needing to be even more vigilant with our online security every day. Our browsing and shopping behaviors are also being continuously tracked online via tracking cookies being dropped on our browsers that we allow by clicking the “I Accept” button next to deliberately long agreements on websites before we can get the full benefit of said site.
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Additionally, hackers are always looking for a target and it's common for even big companies to have their servers compromised in any number of ways and have sensitive data leaked, often to the highest bidder.
These are just some of the reasons that I started looking into self-hosting as much of my own data as I could.
Because not everyone has the option to self-host on their own, private hardware, whether it's for lack of hardware, or because their ISP makes it difficult or impossible to do so, I want to show you what I believe to be the next best step, and that's a semi-self-hosted solution on Linode.
Let's jump right in!
First things first, you’ll need a Docker server set up. Linode has made that process very simple and you can set one up for just a few bucks a month and can add a private IP address (for free) and backups for just a couple bucks more per month.
Get logged into your Linode account click on "Create Linode".
Don't have a Linode account? Get $100 in credit clicking here
On the "Create" page, click on the "Marketplace" tab and scroll down to the "Docker" option. Click it.
With Docker selected, scroll down and close the "Advanced Options" as we won't be using them.
Below that, we'll select the most recent version of Debian (version 10 at the time of writing).
In order to get the the lowest latency for your setup, select a Region nearest you.
When we get to the "Linode Plan" area, find an option that fits your budget. You can always start with a small plan and upgrade later as your needs grow.
Next, enter a "Linode Label" as an identifier for you. You can enter tags if you want.
Enter a Root Password and import an SSH key if you have one. If you don't that's fine, you don't need to use an SSH key. If you'd like to generate one and use it, you can find more information about how to do so here "Creating an SSH Key Pair and Configuring Public Key Authentication on a Server").
Posted: 2022-03-29 15:23:48 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc_jntovCM0
Posted: 2022-03-29 14:46:18 Source: https://distrowatch.com/11501
Tomas Hrcka has announced the release of a new development snapshot of Fedora. The Fedora 36 Beta ships with GNOME 42, LXQt 1.0, and version 3.1 of the Ruby development language. Wayland support running on NVIDIA video cards has been improved and is now supported by default. "Fedora....
Posted: 2022-03-29 13:47:38 Source: https://distrowatch.com/11500
The Finnix distribution is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for system administrators, based on Debian. The project celebrates its 22nd anniversary this month with the release of Finnix 124. "Finnix 124 includes a number of fixes, new packages and new features: wifi-connect helper utility will now....
Posted: 2022-03-29 02:51:59 Source: http://www.kernel.org/
Version: | next-20220329 (linux-next) |
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Released: | 2022-03-29 |
Posted: 2022-03-28 15:00:13 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UA_ClVQ5DY
Posted: 2022-03-28 14:02:53 Source: https://distrowatch.com/11499
Porteus Kiosk is a lightweight Gentoo-based Linux operating system which has been scaled down and confined to allow the use of one application only: a web browser. The project has published a new release, Porteus Kiosk 5.4.0, which improves hardware decoding and enables the OpenH264 plugin for Firefox.....
Posted: 2022-03-28 09:40:31 Source: https://linuxhint.com/best-arduino-books/
For beginners who want to work on embedded system projects the Arduino platform seems to be a good option because it is a complete package which includes both hardware and software tools. In order to start working on Arduino from scratch one should have sound knowledge of how to use the Arduino platform so for that purpose different books should be consulted. This guide list some of the best books that an Arduino beginner should read.
Posted: 2022-03-28 08:03:33 Source: http://www.kernel.org/
Version: | 5.17.1 (stable) |
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Released: | 2022-03-28 |
Source: | linux-5.17.1.tar.xz |
PGP Signature: | linux-5.17.1.tar.sign |
Patch: | full |
ChangeLog: | ChangeLog-5.17.1 |
Posted: 2022-03-28 08:00:15 Source: http://www.kernel.org/
Version: | 5.16.18 (stable) |
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Released: | 2022-03-28 |
Source: | linux-5.16.18.tar.xz |
PGP Signature: | linux-5.16.18.tar.sign |
Patch: | full (incremental) |
ChangeLog: | ChangeLog-5.16.18 |
Posted: 2022-03-28 07:58:50 Source: http://www.kernel.org/
Version: | 5.15.32 (longterm) |
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Released: | 2022-03-28 |
Source: | linux-5.15.32.tar.xz |
PGP Signature: | linux-5.15.32.tar.sign |
Patch: | full (incremental) |
ChangeLog: | ChangeLog-5.15.32 |