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How To Install Portainer on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 10:22:39 PM
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Portainer on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, Portainer is a powerful and user-friendly tool for managing Docker environments. Whether you’re an experienced Docker user or ... The post How To Install Portainer on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS appeared first on idroot.

Open Source Wireshark Network Protocol Analyzer (Finally) Gets its Own Foundation

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 10:15:40 PM
The open source Wireshark network protocol analyzer has been used by networking professionals for the last two decades and today the technology is finally getting its own open source foundation.

Techdirt Podcast Episode 345: The Supreme Court Takes On 230

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 09:35:00 PM
After all these years, the Supreme Court is finally weighing in on Section 230 in the Gonzalez and Taamneh cases, and the outcome could have a very significant impact. Our organization, the Copia Institute, filed an amicus brief in the case, as did many other parties. This week, we’re joined by Jess Miers from the […]

You Can Now Install KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS on Kubuntu 22.10

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 09:00:13 PM
Now that KDE Plasma 5.27 is out as an LTS (Long-Term Support) series, it’s time to update your Kubuntu 22.10 systems once again. The post You Can Now Install KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS on Kubuntu 22.10 appeared first on Linux Today.

Get a whole lot of games in Humble's Türkiye and Syria Charity Bundle

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 08:46:27 PM
Humble Bundle has put up a new bundle of games to support relief efforts for Türkiye and Syria, after they were recently devastated by earthquakes.

3-Years After Red Hat, Is Jim Whitehurst Still the ‘Open-Source Way’ Guy?

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 08:45:21 PM
At an online media event held in early February, Red Hat's former CEO talked about investing, open source, open governance, and of course, Red Hat. The post 3-Years After Red Hat, Is Jim Whitehurst Still the ‘Open-Source Way’ Guy? appeared first on FOSS Force.

What Happened in That Cyberattack? With Some Cloud Services, You May Never Know

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 08:44:00 PM
More cyberattackers are targeting organizations' cloud environments, but some cloud services, such as Google Cloud Platform's storage, fail to create adequate logs for forensics.

OpenAI Makes ChatGPT Available for Companies to Integrate in Apps

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 08:36:00 PM
Instacart, Shopify, and Snap are among companies already using the ChatGPT API in their products.

Planet Computers Launches ARM-based Linux Desktop PCs

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 08:24:41 PM
The firm that originally released a line of mobile keyboards has taken a different direction and has developed a new line of out-of-the-box mini Linux desktop computers.

Even After Its Own Data Protection Agency Said There’s No Safe Way To Do Age Verification, France Wants To Do Age Verification For The Internet

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 08:03:58 PM
It’s become the in thing to do everywhere, these days: try to institute age verification for the internet. There’s been an ongoing, unsubstantiated, moral panic that the internet is somehow “dangerous” for children, even as most of the evidence suggests… it’s actually mostly good for kids and the evidence has supported that for years. And, […]

ChatGPT and Whisper APIs debut, allowing devs to integrate them into apps

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 07:54:23 PM
New ChatGPT API can generate text that's a tenth of the cost of previous models.

Linux 6.3 Adds Thunderbolt/USB4 DisplayPort Bandwidth Allocation Mode

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 07:30:00 PM
Earlier this week Greg Kroah-Hartman submitted the USB/Thunderbolt subsystem updates for the ongoing Linux 6.3 kernel merge window...

Ryabitsev: Fix your mutt

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 07:05:39 PM
Konstantin Ryabitsev has a request for anybody who is using mutt for kernel work: At some point in the recent past, mutt changed the way it generates Message-ID header values. Instead of the perfectly good old way of doing it, the developers switched to using base64-encoded random bytes. The base64 dictionary contains the / character, which causes unnecessary difficulties when linking to these messages on lore.kernel.org, since the / character needs to be escaped as %2F for everything to work properly. The post includes a simple workaround for the problem.

Armbian 23.02 Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Debian Bookworm Support

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 07:00:19 PM
Armbian 23.02 introduces support for Linux 6.1 LTS kernel as well as initial support for Debian GNU/Linux 12 Bookworm and Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster. The post Armbian 23.02 Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Debian Bookworm Support appeared first on Linux Today.

Documents Expose Yet Another Reputation Management Company Abusing Copyright Law To Bury Negative Content

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 06:45:00 PM
For years, companies have been offering questionable services to downrank and bury information their customers don’t want surfacing during Google searches. And for years, these tactics have routinely involved abuse of copyright law, forged/faked court orders, and the filing of bogus lawsuits in hopes of securing default judgments from inattentive judges. This is more of […]

Daily Deal: The Ultimate Learn to Code Bundle

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 06:42:19 PM
The Ultimate Learn to Code Bundle has 80+ hours of immersive, multifaceted, programming education. When it comes to web programming, there are a lot of tools you can learn and use to make your workflow more efficient and your products more exciting. This bundle will give you a crash course into a variety of languages and tools, […]

Intel Compute Runtime 22.53.25242.13 Released With OpenCL & Level Zero Enhancements

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 06:30:03 PM
Following a three month lull, last week Intel got back to releasing Compute-Runtime and IGC compiler updates. They have been working to shift to a monthly release cadence while during this transition period they needed extra time as it also rolled out some compiler/runtime interface changes. Now back into their swing of things, for kicking off the new month they have the Compute Runtime 22.53.25242.13 release...

A Switch from Datto to Redstor Backup and Disaster Recovery

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 06:22:00 PM
Computer Systems Plus, a Knoxville-based IT service provider, migrated to Redstor’s backup and disaster recovery offering after being dissatisfied with Datto.

IPFire 2.27 Now Powered by Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 06:00:25 PM
Powered by the long-term supported Linux 6.1 LTS kernel series, IPFire 2.27 Core Update 173 is here to introduce support for the QMI. The post IPFire 2.27 Now Powered by Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS appeared first on Linux Today.

Godot 4.0 released

Wednesday 1st of March 2023 05:36:44 PM
The waiting is done; version 4.0 of the Godot game engine has been released. 4 years of development. 12,000 merged pull requests. 7,000 fixed issues. 1,500 individual contributors across engine and docs. The Godot 4.0 release is by all metrics our biggest release so far. No stone has been left unturned, all parts of the engine have been modernized, refactored, overhauled, rewritten, redesigned. See the release notes for more information.

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