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  • Elon Musk says that Twitter's algorithm should be open source

    04/14/2022 2:06:51 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 13 replies
    Engadget ^ | April 14th, 2022 | K. Bell
    If Elon Musk is indeed able to buy Twitter, the platform could look a lot different. In his first public, non-tweeted comments since the saga began, Musk addressed why he wants to buy the company, and changes he would want to bring about. “Twitter has become kind of the de-facto town square,” he said. “It's just really important that people have both the reality and the perception that they're able to speak freely within the bounds of the law.” In terms of specific changes, Musk said Twitter should open-source its algorithms and minimize the interventions it takes in policing content....
  • Why the Linux desktop is the best desktop

    04/17/2022 10:59:50 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 61 replies
    The Register ^ | 13 April 2022 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    I've used pretty much every desktop out there, and the Linux desktop is still the best of the best. I've been working with desktop computers since CP/M-80 was the operating system of the day. Since then, I've used MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2, AmigaOS, System 7, macOS, Xenix, SCO OpenDesktop, and more versions of Linux than you can shake a stick at. Even today, I have Windows 10 and 11 and macOS running on test boxes. But what I run on my production PCs and laptops is Linux. Here's why.First, long before there were PCs, I was running Unix on minicomputers. My...
  • How to Build a New PC For Linux

    04/15/2022 5:45:53 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 36 replies
    maketecheasier ^ | 12 April 2022 | Ramces Red
    Oftentimes you will receive a recommendation to install Linux on an older PC. Doing that can certainly revive those old computers and make them usable today. However, Linux also works extremely well on new and modern hardware. Knowing that, this article aims to walk you through the process of building a new PC for Linux. This includes all you need to know about hardware support and the different distributions that you can install. Further, this article also aims to provide an all-purpose setup that you can build now and use with Linux.Let’s Talk HardwareFor the most part, Linux has excellent...
  • Linux Mint - password recovery

    04/08/2022 6:46:49 PM PDT · by djf · 21 replies
    Ok, I installed Linux Mint on one of my pc's about a year ago. I lost the password and now I'm trying to resize the partition it lives in. Anybody know what to do? I have a grub cd that shows a few more boot options than a regular startup. I you feel it is a sensitive answer, feel free to email me!
  • How To Save an Old Laptop by Installing Chrome OS Flex Google has released software that can turn any old laptop into a like-new Chromebook.

    03/31/2022 7:40:00 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 38 replies
    https://gizmodo.com ^ | 31 MARCH 2022 | By David Nield
    Chrome OS isn’t just for Chromebooks now. It’s not pleasant seeing a once-beloved laptop (or desktop) computer slowly slide into obsolescence as it gets too old and tired to keep up with the demands of modern-day computing, but Google has now provided an option for these ailing machines in the form of Chrome OS Flex. Chrome OS Flex is the standard Chrome OS that runs on Chromebooks, in a form that you can install on computers that aren’t Chromebooks. The idea is that the lightweight operating system won’t weigh your old device down to the same extent as Windows or...
  • Best Lightweight Linux Distributions For Older Computers

    03/23/2022 7:17:15 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 38 replies
    Tecmint ^ | 22 March 2022 | Jesse Afolabi
    Lightweight Linux distributions share similar characteristics with their desktop-oriented counterparts. They give us the best of both worlds, but with a slightly modified user experience.They’re easy to install and use, but offer just enough customization to cater to the different needs of different users. In this list, we’ll be going over some of the tried and tested champions of the lightweight Linux distro world.1. AntiXAntix is a Linux distribution based on Debian, which has been jointly developed by the Linux-Kernel Association (LKA) and the Debian Project.LKA was founded in 2005 as the result of a merger between the Debian Linux...
  • Curtiss-Wright Debuts First Raspberry Pi Powered Ultra-Small Form Factor Rugged Mission Computer for Defense and Aerospace Applications

    03/21/2022 7:21:36 PM PDT · by Bobalu · 9 replies
    Curtiss-Wright ^ | March 14, 2022 | John Wranovics
    Curtiss-Wright's Defense Solutions division, a leading supplier of modular open systems approach (MOSA) solutions engineered to succeed, today introduced the Parvus® DuraCOR® Pi, the embedded industry’s first Raspberry Pi (RPi) powered mission computer for defense and aerospace applications.
  • Top 10 Most Beautiful Linux Distributions

    03/18/2022 8:04:31 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 49 replies
    DebugPoint ^ | 17 March 2022 | Staff
    We give you the top 10 beautiful Linux Distributions of 2022. They are a visual treat to your eyes while being a robust operating system. The most fantastic thing about Linux Distributions is you can customize them to any extent to satisfy your visual needs. Whether based on Ubuntu or Fedora, you have all the tools you need to customize a Linux desktop.But, there are many Linux Distributions that looks stunning without any customization. The developers have made them so that you can experience the visual treat right after installation without any additional effort on customization.Hence, we compiled a list...
  • 10 Things You Can Do on Linux but Not on Windows

    03/17/2022 10:38:46 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 102 replies
    MakeUseOf ^ | 15 March 2022 | Ali Arslan
    For some users, Linux is far better than other OSes. There are a whole lot of things you can do with Linux that are not possible on Windows.Linux has gained significant popularity in the last decade or so. Despite having a relatively low market share compared to Windows, it is well-adapted to the evolving user requirements through its constant development.Linux has some state-of-the-art features that other operating systems lack for now. Such features, along with its solid support, are continuously growing within its community.So, let's take a look at 10 things you can do on Linux that you can't do...
  • Hey Linux Users: New Steam Deck Owners Really Need Your Help

    03/04/2022 11:01:48 AM PST · by ProgressingAmerica · 14 replies
    Forbes ^ | Mar 4, 2022 | Jason Evangelho
    Valve’s Steam Deck is capable of being much more than a handheld game console. It doubles as a powerful Linux PC that could realistically be your daily driver. Because of that, some experienced PC gamers may feel completely out of their depth when booting into the Steam Deck’s desktop mode. ... And remember that Generation Z grew up without a basic understanding of filesystems and operating system folder structures. It’s not their fault. Everything is an app or Google search away now. They main their smartphones, not laptops. These users are asking very honest, very innocent questions. Don’t laugh. Don’t...
  • Sophos: Log4Shell would have been a catastrophe without the Y2K-esque mobilisation of engineers

    01/25/2022 11:03:55 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 14 replies
    The Register ^ | 25 January 2022 | Richard Speed
    Anti-malware outfit Sophos has weighed in on Log4Shell, saying that the galvanization of the IT world to avert disaster would be familiar to those who lived through the Y2K era. The Log4Shell vulnerability turned up in the common-as-muck Apache Log4j logging library late last year. As a remote code execution (RCE) flaw, miscreants wasted no time in exploiting it following its disclosure.However, the IT community promptly responded by patching it. "As soon as details of the Log4Shell bug became clear," explained Sophos, "the world's biggest and most important cloud services, software packages and enterprises took action to steer away from...
  • This sneaky ransomware is now targeting Linux servers, too

    01/25/2022 11:00:35 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 17 replies
    ZDNet ^ | 25 January 2022 | Danny Palmer
    One of the most prolific families of ransomware now has additional Linux and VMware ESXi variants that have been spotted actively targeting organisations in recent months.Analysis by cybersecurity researchers at Trend Micro identified LockBit Linux-ESXi Locker version 1.0 being advertised on an underground forum. Previously, LockBit ransomware – which was by far the most active ransomware family at one point last year – was focused on Windows.LockBit has a reputation as one of the most sneaky forms of ransomware. And now the Linux and VMware ESXi variant means that the ransomware could potentially spread itself even further, encrypting a wider...
  • Intel Is Bringing an Important Feature to Linux Kernel 5.17

    01/16/2022 10:40:06 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 8 replies
    linuxiac ^ | 13 January 2022 | Bobby Borisov
    Intel is working to provide the Linux kernel with the ability to allow BIOS updates without a reboot.Certain compute systems require high Service Level Agreements (SLAs) where fewer system reboot firmware updates are required for deploying firmware changes to address bug fixes, security updates, and to debug and root cause issues. Ever since BIOS updates became possible, the process required rebooting the PC.Intel is now changing that, thanks to a new part of the ACPI specification called Platform Firmware Runtime Update and Telemetry (PFRUT). This allows for firmware updates to a PC’s BIOS or UEFI without forcing a reboot. The...
  • The Meaning Behind System76

    01/12/2022 7:53:02 AM PST · by ProgressingAmerica · 23 replies
    System76 is more than just a cool moniker. To truly learn its significance, we have to look a few hundred years into the past, to the American Revolution. Get in the car, Marty. We’re off to be revolutionaries! Here we are, the year 1776. The American Colonies signed the Declaration of Independence to gain freedom from the British Empire. Okay! Back in the car, Marty. Yes I’m aware we just got here, but now we’re departing… for the early 2000s! Ah yes, the early 2000s, where the disks are scratched and the phones flip in circles. Zoom in on a...
  • Linux Distro Types Explained: Originals, Derivatives, Flavors

    12/29/2021 7:29:18 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 25 replies
    linuxiac ^ | 28 December 2021 | Bobby Borisov
    If you’ve heard about Linux, you’ve probably heard terms like Fork, Derivative, and Flavor. They refer to different Linux distro types, so let’s learn more about them.These terms being used to distinguish one type of distribution from another and they are actually very helpful. In fact, they help you differentiate between how a particular Linux distribution will work from another one.If you don’t know what these terms means, don’t worry. In this article I’m going to break down this terms, explain what they mean and how you can use these terms to narrow down your options in picking the best...
  • New Version of Linux Mint 20.3 beta is out for download.

    12/16/2021 10:41:16 PM PST · by Varmint Al · 52 replies
    Linux Mint Cinnamon beta ^ | 12/16/2021 | Linux Mint Community
    Linux Mint 20.3 BETA "Una" The .iso is available here: https://linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=292 I loaded the Cinnamon Edition on a 120 Gb SSD and it took about 10 minutes to install. I used Aptik to make an image of my base computer. Then used the Aptik to install all of my base computer's extra software. I tested it and could not find a single problem. With all of my extra software, it just works. The size with all of the extra software is about 19Gb. Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
  • 19 Absolute Simple Things About Linux Terminal Every Ubuntu User Should Know

    12/06/2021 12:15:03 PM PST · by ShadowAce · 29 replies
    Its FOSS ^ | 5 December 2021 | Abhishek Prakash
    Terminal often intimidates new users. However, once you get to know it, you gradually start liking it. Well, that happens with most Linux users.Even if you are using Ubuntu as a desktop system, you may have to enter the terminal at times. New users are often clueless about many things. Some knowledge of basic Linux commands always helps in such cases but this article is not about that.This article focuses on explaining small, basic and often ignored things about using the terminal. This should help new Ubuntu desktop users to know the terminal and use it with slightly more efficiency.The...
  • ‘Woke capital incarnate’: Microsoft event opens with land acknowledgments & pronouns

    11/05/2021 10:16:31 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 23 replies
    Toronto 99 ^ | November 4, 2021
    Microsoft’s virtual conference Ignite 2021 was all about hybrid work, metaverse and the cloud, but it opened with “land acknowledgments” to local native tribes and featured speakers describing their race and preferred pronouns. ... Before any of that could happen, however, senior program manager Allison Weins had a ritual to perform. “We need to acknowledge that the land where the Microsoft campus is situated was is traditionally occupied by the Sammamish, Duwamish, Snoqualmie, Suquamish, Muckleshoot, Snohomish, Tulalip, and other coast Salish people since time immemorial,” Weins said, “a people who are still continuing to honor and bring to light their...
  • New Raspberry pi Zero 2 announced !

    10/28/2021 1:27:32 PM PDT · by algore · 54 replies
    The cheapest member of the Raspberry Pi computer family now has a successor: the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W , A 64-bit, quad-core follow-up to Zero W costing just $15. Launched today by British computer-maker Raspberry Pi, the Pi Zero 2 W features a 1GHZ CPU that the manufacturer claims packs 5x the performance for multithread workloads than 2015's Raspberry Pi Zero. The 65mm x 30mm board features a quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 CPU, clocked at 1GHz. At its heart is a Raspberry Pi RP3A0 system-in-package (SiP), integrating a Broadcom BCM2710A1 SoC (the same used in the Raspberry Pi 3,...
  • We're not in Ubuntu Anymore: The Linux Distros You've (Probably) Never Heard About Before

    10/27/2021 10:46:49 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 52 replies
    TechSpot ^ | 26 October 2021 | Sami Haj-Assaad
    Unlike Windows and macOS, there is a world of Linux versions, known as distributions, for users to experience. However, those switching to Linux on the desktop usually get pointed in the direction of Ubuntu due to its popularity and large community. That’s a fair suggestion since Ubuntu is frequently updated and supports a lot of hardware. But when there are so many other Linux distros out there, users may be curious about what else might work for them. Fortunately, there is a quick guide...Ubuntu alternativesUbuntu is based on Debian Linux and uses the GNOME desktop environment. A desktop environment can...