“We all know Linux is written in C,” writes ZDNet. “What you may not know is that it’s written in a long-outdated C dialect: The 1989 version of the C language standard, C89.” But that’s about to change, explains long-time… Continue Reading →
Enlarge / Russian workers assemble a Soyuz rocket for the launch of satellites for the European Space Agency in December 2021. (credit: European Space Agency) Russia has decided to suspend cooperation with European launch officials, and says it will withdraw… Continue Reading →
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wccftech: NVIDIA has seemingly been hit by a major cyberattack that may have completely compromised parts of its business, reports The Telegraph. In their exclusive report, The Telegraph reports that the cyberattack was… Continue Reading →
The Apache Tomcat Server is an open-source solution for Java application developers. Learn how to install Apache Tomcat 10 on Ubuntu 20.04. The post How to Install Apache Tomcat 10 on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →
Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor, available for cross-platform operating systems. Learn more here. The post Atom – A Hackable Text and Source Code Editor for Linux appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →
Zulip is an open-source chat server, similar to Microsoft Teams, Rocket Chat, or Slack. Learn how to install Zulip on a Debian 11 based server. The post How to Install Zulip Chat Server on Debian 11 appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →
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joshuark writes: FreeDOS has put out release 1.3, the latest release in 6-years. Some of the improvements since the 1.2 release, include: new FreeCOM 0.85a, new Kernel 2043 and an 8086 version with FAT32 support, floppy edition now uses compression…let’s… Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: As Russian troops and armored vehicles begin moving into Ukrainian territory, social media accounts sharing images and videos from the eastern Donbas and Luhansk regions have been a crucial source of… Continue Reading →
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