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[#] Fri May 19 2023 15:23:21 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Maximizing Security: Best Practices And Changing Password In Linux

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In today’s digital age, cybersecurity is of utmost importance. With hackers and cybercriminals becoming more advanced in their techniques, taking all necessary measures to protect your system is essential. One of the simplest yet most effective ways to safeguard your system is by changing Linux password regularly.

https://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/changing-password-in-linux

[#] Fri May 19 2023 17:43:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Install CUDA on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04

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A comprehensive guide to installing CUDA on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04, leveraging NVIDIA's official CUDA repository. Unlock the full potential of GPU acceleration for your applications and computations with the latest CUDA software.

https://www.linuxcapable.com/how-to-install-cuda-on-ubuntu-linux/

[#] Fri May 19 2023 20:04:58 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Computer-on-Module with Tiger Lake CPUs runs on Linux

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The EmETX-i92U0 is an industrial Computer-on-Module designed with the 11th Generation Intel Core processors. This customizable board delivers Ultra HD display, codec support, up to 12x USB ports and wide expansion ports. The EmETX-i92U0 is featured in a COM express form-factor and it’s built on Intel’s 10nm SuperFin process technology. The product page shows that […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/computer-on-module-with-tiger-lake-cpu-runs-on-linux/

[#] Fri May 19 2023 22:26:17 EDT from rss <>

Subject: What Is Wayland and What Does It Mean for Linux Users?

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Wayland has been around for a while and is hailed as the much better alternative to X11. Learn what Wayland is, how it works, and how to use it

https://www.maketecheasier.com/what-is-wayland/

[#] Sat May 20 2023 00:32:21 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Calculator

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Microsoft Calculator is a simple yet powerful calculator that includes standard, scientific, programmer, and graphing calculator functionality, as well as a set of converters between various units of measurement and currencies.

https://www.linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-alternatives-microsoft-calculator/

[#] Sat May 20 2023 02:51:38 EDT from rss <>

Subject: openSUSE MicroOS Desktop Considers Renaming

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openSUSE devs are considering renaming the MicroOS Desktop edition to another to make distinguishing between its various products easier.

https://linuxiac.com/opensuse-microos-desktop-considers-renaming/

[#] Sat May 20 2023 05:10:14 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Red Hat releases RHEL 9.2 to customers, with buffet of rebuilds for the rest of us

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Oracle, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and EuroLinux all put out same version. Red Hat has released version 9.2 of its enterprise Linux distro, which is free for existing customers with current contracts. As usual, there are a load of recompiled rebuilds to choose from as well.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/05/19/rhel_92/

[#] Sat May 20 2023 07:29:31 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How To Enable Automatic Login In Ubuntu Desktop And Server

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In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to enable automatic login in Ubuntu desktop and server editions.

https://ostechnix.com/ubuntu-automatic-login/

[#] Sat May 20 2023 09:51:51 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 50 Bash Script Examples to Kickstart Your Learning

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Master the Power of Bash Scripting with These 50 Unique Examples - Boost Your Productivity and Unleash the Full Potential of Your Linux System Today!"

https://linuxopsys.com/topics/bash-script-examples

[#] Sat May 20 2023 12:11:19 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Machine Learning in Linux: Imaginer – generate images with AI

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Imaginer is GTK4 software which lets you generate pictures using AI. You supply a text prompt, consisting of a collection of words to describe an image, and an AI model creates an image based on the words. Imaginer uses Stable Diffusion and other deep learning, text-to-image models to generate the images.

https://www.linuxlinks.com/machine-learning-linux-imaginer-images-ai/

[#] Sat May 20 2023 16:50:54 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Sipeed launches Tang Nano 20K FPGA dev kit

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Sipeed launched yesterday the Tang Nano 20K development board powered by a GowinSemi FPGA from the GW2A series. This compact embedded platform offers the same amount of logic units as the Tang Primer 20K launched last year. The latest datasheet indicates that the Tang Nano 20K features the GW2AR-18 and an onboard Buffalo Labs BL616 […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/sipeed-launches-tang-nano-20k-fpga-dev-kit/

[#] Sun May 21 2023 16:55:59 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Nyxt 3.0 Browser Is Here After Two Years of Development

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Packed with exciting new features targeted at advanced users, Nyxt 3.0 keyboard-driven browser hit the streets. Here’s what’s new!

https://linuxiac.com/nyxt-3-0-browser-is-here-after-two-years-of-development/

[#] Sun May 21 2023 19:14:15 EDT from rss <>

Subject: KDE Plasma 6 Desktop Environment Promises Basic HDR Support

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KDE developer Nate Graham reports today on the work done by KWin developer Xaver Hugl to implement HDR (High Dynamic Range) support and color management in Plasma 6 desktop’s composite and window manager.

https://9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-desktop-environment-promises-basic-hdr-support

[#] Sun May 21 2023 21:33:32 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to optimize your laptop battery life on Linux?

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Commonly, you get shorter battery life (run time on a full charge) on GNU Linux compared to other operating systems, as your favorite distribution is probably not optimized for laptops, and your laptops are not Linux-optimized. However, as a Linux user, you still can get a better laptop battery life thanks to TLP.

https://www.linuxtechmore.com/2023/05/how-to-optimize-your-laptop-battery-life-on-linux.html

[#] Mon May 22 2023 13:35:23 EDT from rss <>

Subject: MusicPod – music, podcast and internet radio player

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MusicPod is an example of a project that’s in a very early stage of development. It’s a music, radio player and podcast player wrapped up in a graphical user interface.

https://www.linuxlinks.com/musicpod-music-podcast-internet-radio-player/

[#] Mon May 22 2023 15:52:38 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 21st, 2023

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The 138th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 21st, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-may-21st-2023

[#] Mon May 22 2023 18:10:34 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Install Alpine Linux and Set up a Desktop Environment

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Ready for a lightweight and customizable Linux experience? Dive into our guide on installing Alpine Linux and setting up a desktop environment.

https://linuxiac.com/how-to-install-alpine-linux/

[#] Mon May 22 2023 20:29:51 EDT from rss <>

Subject: The Sort Command: A Beginner's Guide to Using Linux's Best Organizer

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In the world of Linux, the sort command is a powerful tool that enables you to efficiently sort and organize data in various ways. Whether you're dealing with simple text files or complex datasets, understanding the ins and outs of the sort command can significantly enhance your productivity. In this article, we will explore the different features and applications of the sort command, drawing insights from various reputable sources.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/sort-command-beginners-guide-using-linuxs-best-organizer

[#] Mon May 22 2023 22:49:29 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Compact Industrial PC based on Raspberry Pi CM4 supports PoE

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This month, EDATEC launched an industrial embedded computer built around the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. The CM4 Industrial comes with two RJ45 ports, a 4G/LTE module, certified 2.4/5.8G dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and support for external antennas. This is another computer system designed for industrial applications based on the Raspberry Pi Computer Module 4. The […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/compact-industrial-pc-based-on-raspberry-pi-cm4-supports-poe/

[#] Tue May 23 2023 01:07:48 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Python Package Index had one person on-call to hold back weekend malware rush

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We speak to infra director after project temporarily freezes new user accounts. The Python Package Index (PyPI), home to more than 455,000 Python code repositories, caged itself to new users and their projects over the weekend because it could not deal with a rush of efforts to create malicious accounts and code libraries.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/05/22/python_package_index_on_call/

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