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The LIT-SIS Grants and Awards Committee is happy to announce that they are reopening and expanding the ABA TECHSHOW grant application window. One in-person grant for $950 and two virtual grants for $250 will be awarded to attend the 2022 ABA TECHSHOW. The application deadline… Continue Reading →
Powered by the latest long-term supported (LTS) Linux 5.15 kernel series, Slackware 15.0 finally adopts the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) for pure shadow passwords, switches to elogind as default user login and seat manager instead of ConsoleKit2, adopts the PipeWire… Continue Reading →
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Until today, Raspberry Pi OS was available only as a 32-bit operating system. Learn about the new 64-bit official Raspberry PI OS here. The post Full 64-bit Official Raspberry Pi OS Now Generally Available appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →
In this quick tutorial, learn how to convert PDF files to EPUB format using the Calibre software suite in Linux. The post How to Convert PDF Files to EPUB Format Using Calibre in Linux appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →
There are a number of Linux distros for WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) available to download from the Microsoft Store. Big names on offer include Ubuntu, Debian, Kali, SUSE and openSUSE. Now one more has arrived — Oracle Linux. Sneaking… Continue Reading →
Enlarge (credit: Raspberry Pi Foundation) The Raspberry Pi hardware has included a 64-bit processor since the Pi 3 launched in early 2016, but the Raspberry Pi OS (formerly known as Raspbian) has remained primarily 32-bit. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has… Continue Reading →
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