Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 327
Utah students use Ham Radio to connect with astronaut during eclipse A Utah school district participated in an international program that helps students connect with astronauts using Amateur Radio. Desert …
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Utah students use Ham Radio to connect with astronaut during eclipse A Utah school district participated in an international program that helps students connect with astronauts using Amateur Radio. Desert …
Flatpak, or xdg-app, is a package management tool for the Linux operating system. This post will show you how to install and use the Flatpak package management tool on Ubuntu …
Privacy browser Tor updates to 0.4.8.11. This is the first stable release since December 2023. The changes are as follows: Today, we are releasing 0.4.8.11 which updates the list of …
The LLMP Stack (Linux, Lighttpd, MariaDB, and PHP-FPM) is a software stack for delivering web applications. Each component of the LLMP Stack is free, open-source, and can be installed on …
NodeBB is a modern forum software powered by Node.js framework. It uses MongoDB, PostgreSQL, or Redis database to store data. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the …
Fuel CMS is an open-source content management system used for websites. It is based on the CodeIgniter PHP web framework and is used for advanced web development.
Vue.js is a javascript framework used for creating an interactive user interface and one-page applications. This guide will show you how to install Vue JS on Ubuntu 22.04.
openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release Linux OS. It is general-use and is community-supported, and claims to be very easy to use. openSUSE is also available in a more traditional …
OpenProject is an open-source task management software written in Ruby on Rails and Angular JS. This tutorial will show you how to install OpenProject on Ubuntu 22.04.
Have you ever watched a video and wished you could slow it down or speed it up? Maybe the speaker is too fast, or you just want to skip through some …
Have you ever watched a video and wished you could slow it down or speed it up? Maybe the speaker is too fast, or you just want to skip through some …
by George Whittaker Introduction In the age of digital transformation, the uptime and continuous availability of systems are paramount for businesses across all sectors. High Availability (HA) clustering has emerged …
Privacy Pro bundles three new protections from DuckDuckGo into one easy subscription. Subscribers get: An anonymous VPN built for speed, security, and simplicity. Secure your connection anytime, anywhere, on up …
Here’s positive news that should delight most Linux and open-source supporters. German state Schleswig-Holstein has decided to replace Microsoft Office with LibreOffice on over 30,000 employees’ PCs. Wow! German State …
Here’s positive news that should delight most Linux and open-source supporters. German state Schleswig-Holstein has decided to replace Microsoft Office with LibreOffice on over 30,000 employees’ PCs. Wow! German State …
While writing about Git, I’ve noticed that a lot of folks struggle with Git’s error messages. I’ve had many years to get used to these error messages so it took …
Since 2021, the Tor Project has been working on a project entitled “Rapid Expansion of Access to the Uncensored Internet through Tor in China, Hong Kong, & Tibet”, which aimed …
by George Whittaker In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, cloud computing has emerged as a cornerstone, enabling businesses and individuals alike to leverage vast computing resources without the need for …
We are looking for BETA testers. We’ve got new ultra fast repositories, powered by Fastly. We need many users to switch over to be able to test this properly. If you are interested visit https://github.com/linuxmint/linuxmint/issues/658 for information on how to participate. Thank you.
If you are using any popular Linux distribution including Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, openSUSE, or Fedora, your system uses systemd as its init system. Sure, there are controversies surrounding systemd. But, …