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If you are following the tech news, you might have seen the announcement that ICANN withheld consent for the change of control of the Public Interest Registry and that this …
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The Mozilla Blog; By Eric Rescorla
(Posted by bob on May 12, 2020 8:17 PM EDT)

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Raspberry Pi like Apollo Lake edge-AI SBC launches with community site
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Adlink’s “Vizi-AI” dev kit for machine vision AI runs Linux, Intel OpenVino, and Adlink Edge middleware on an Apollo Lake based Adlink “LEC-AL” SMARC module running on an Adlink carrier equipped with an Intel Myriad-X VPU. Adlink, Arrow, and Intel have teamed up on a development kit for entry-level AI industrial machine vision. The Vizi-AI […]
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LinuxGizmos.com
(Posted by bob on Apr 15, 2020 7:39 PM EDT)
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Senate passes bipartisan amendment to protect surveillance targets, delays FISA reauthorization
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The Senate Wednesday passed an amendment to the USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act that would put a check on government surveillance activities by expanding the role of independent “friend of the court” to include FBI surveillance asks in all cases before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. “This is a critical victory towards reforming our broken intelligence surveillance system,”…
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May 14, 2020
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Back to the Basics - Display a List of Logged in Users - Linux Who Command
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The who command is another handy command from the GNU Core Utilities package. Learn what it is, how to use it, and all about it's options and switches.
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Putorius.net; By Karim Buzdar
(Posted by savona on Jun 17, 2020 1:59 PM EDT)

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Icinga 2 Version 2.11 Release Candidate Announced, Pinebook Pro Available for Pre-Order, Sailfish OS 3.1 Seitseminen Released, VirtualBox 6.0.10 Is Out, and It's National Sysadmin Day
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News briefs for July 26, 2019.

The Icinga team announces a release candidate for Icinga 2 version 2.11.
Main improvements in Icinga 2.11 include a rewritten network stack, improved
cluster sync, self-healing and debugging docs, and much more. See the Icinga
blog for more details.

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Jill Franklin
- July 26, 2019

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Qualcomm's Linux-driven robotics kit taps Snapdragon 865
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The 96Boards-compatible “Qualcomm Robotics RB5 Platform” runs Linux and ROS 2 on a Qualcomm QRB5165 based on the 15-TOPS Snapdragon 865 with optional 5G and cameras including RealSense and ToF. Qualcomm and Thundercomm have followed up on last year’s Qualcomm Robotics RB3 Platform with a similarly 96Boards form-factor Qualcomm Robotics RB5 Platform that supports 5G […]
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LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown
(Posted by bob on Jun 18, 2020 3:57 AM EDT)

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Feral Interactive Announces Commanders Update for Company of Heroes 2 for Linux, Participate in Fedora Test Week for Kernel 5.2, coreboot 4.10 Released, GNU Parallel 20190722 Released and EST Launches File Security for Linux v 7.0
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News briefs for July 23, 2019.


Feral Interactive yesterday announced Company of Heroes 2 for macOS and
Linux: Commanders update is now available. This update of the WWII strategy
game has five new commanders. See the game's official blog for more
details. If you already have Company of Heroes 2, you can update for
free; otherwise, you can purchase it from the Feral
Store for $19.99.

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Jill Franklin
- July 23, 2019

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Use your artistic skills to help open source
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Are you a designer looking to share your talents? Open Source Design may just be the place for you. It is "a community of designers and developers pushing more open design processes and improving the user experience and interface design of open source software."
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Opensource.com; By Jeff Macharyas
(Posted by bob on Jun 19, 2020 9:17 AM EDT)

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How to mitigate SRBDS (CVE-2020-0543) vulnerability without a server reboot
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The CrossTalk vulnerability allows attacker-controlled code executing on one CPU core to leak sensitive data from other software running on a different core. In this article, we will show you how to mitigate this Intel CPU vulnerability without a server reboot.
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Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
(Posted by bob on Jun 17, 2020 12:44 PM EDT)

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GNOME 3.36.3 Desktop Environment Released with Various Improvements
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Jordan Petridis of the GNOME Release Team announced the general availability of GNOME 3.36.3 as the third point release to the latest GNOME 3.36 desktop environment series.
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9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor
(Posted by hanuca on Jun 18, 2020 9:05 AM EDT)

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FTC Announces $5 Billion Settlement with Facebook, First Preview Release of Fedora CoreOS Now Available, Red Hat Certificate System Achieves Common Criteria Certification, GNOME 3.33.4 Released and Summer Update on /e/
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News briefs for July 24, 2019.


The Federal Trade Commission announces a $5 billion settlement with
Facebook. CNN
reports the deal resolves "a sweeping investigation by
regulators into how the company lost control over massive troves of personal
data and mishandled its communications with users. It is the largest fine in
FTC history—and yet still only about a month's worth of revenue for
Facebook."

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Jill Franklin
- July 24, 2019

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Compact Jetson TX computer offers CAN and dual M.2 slots
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Ibase has launched a fanless, extended temp “EC-3200” AI edge computer that runs Ubuntu on a Jetson TX2 with 5x USB, GbE, HDMI, COM or CAN, external GPIO, and 2x M.2 sockets. Ibase has announced its first product based on Nvidia’s Arm-based, AI-enabled Jetson product line. The compact, fanless EC-3200 is built around on Nvidia’s […]
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LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown
(Posted by bob on Jun 20, 2020 10:41 AM EDT)

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How to Install Grub Customizer on Debian 10
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Grub Customizer is a great GUI tool for changing the default configurations of the grub bootloader. With this tool you can add, remove and rearrange boot menu entries via the GUI. It also allows you to edit kernel parameters to change the time delay at boot time.
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vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar
(Posted by vitux on Jun 18, 2020 5:09 PM EDT)

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How To Configure X11 Forwarding Using SSH In Linux
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This guide explains how to configure X11 forwarding using SSH in Linux. X11 forwarding is useful to securely run graphical applications over SSH.
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ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar
(Posted by ostechnix on Jun 18, 2020 2:41 PM EDT)

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How to Handle Account Passwords in Linux With passwd Command
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The passwd command in Linux allows you to change user password, lock accounts, expire passwords and more. Learn how to use the passwd command with practical examples.
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Linux Handbook; By Christopher Murray
(Posted by abhishekpc on Jun 21, 2020 12:53 AM EDT)

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Setup a Kubernetes Cluster on AWS EC2 Instance with Ubuntu using kubeadm
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In this article, we will see how to set up a Kubernetes cluster with 2 Worker Nodes and 1 Master Node on Ubuntu LTS Servers. We will use the "kubeadm" tool to set up the cluster.
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Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
(Posted by bob on Jun 20, 2020 1:14 AM EDT)

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Canonical Launches the Ubuntu Appliance Initiative for Raspberry Pi and PC
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Canonical has launched the Ubuntu Appliance initiative which aims to transform Raspberry Pi devices or personal computers into secure, self-updating solutions.
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9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor
(Posted by hanuca on Jun 17, 2020 6:43 PM EDT)

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How to loop forever in bash on Linux
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Looping forever on the command line or in a bash script is easy. Coming up with the reasons why you want to interrupt an infinite loop and how you want to do that requires a little more effort.
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Network World; By Sandra Henry-Stocker
(Posted by MDavidson6785 on Jun 17, 2020 6:43 AM EDT)

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Don’t be the weakest link in a widespread attack
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InfoSec World 2020 — Small suppliers and SMBs shouldn’t think they are immune to hacks. In fact, some of the most prolific hacks started with attacks on third-party suppliers, such as HVAC companies and small defense manufacturers. The Target hack quickly comes to mind. In the InfoSec World 2020 session, You’ve Been Pwned…But Your Customers…
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June 22, 2020
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