Easily implement SSL on your site with ZeroSSL. Our guide covers free certificate setup, ensuring safe and encrypted user connections.
Chimera OS is a sleek gaming-focused Linux distro similar to SteamOS. Learn how you can install this powerful system on your machine today.
Having a website is no longer exclusively available to corporations or developers and IT experts. In fact, hosting a website is now easier than ever. Even total beginners can have their own virtual presence readily available by keeping a few basics in mind. With that being said, it’s still important to stay informed. Knowing the different kinds of website hosting and what software you can use to make and run your website is a start. Keep in mind that your needs and what we explain here are subjective and won’t cover every use case.
Guide to install Matomo on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS Linux. Includes steps from installing Nginx, MariaDB and PHP to configuring the backend to complete the final steps of Matomo's webui.
Find out how to create a small, bare-metal Kubernetes setup running on Fedora Linux that utilizes the CRI-O container engine.
Two methods to install Joplin utilizing the command-line terminal on Debian 12, 11 or 10.
Learn about the Fedora 40 change proposal, which plans to merge the /usr/bin and /usr/sbin directories together.
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to find a file in Linux with the find and locate commands.
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In the rapidly evolving world of robotics research, choosing the right operating system is paramount to the success of any project. Linux, with its open source ethos and robust capabilities, has established itself as an indispensable component in the realm of robotics. This article embarks on an exploration of the various facets of Linux in the context of robotics research. We'll delve into the significance of the Robot Operating System (ROS), the versatile Gazebo simulation environment, and their pivotal roles in the simulation of intelligent machines.
Now that Firefox 121 has landed in the stable software repositories of various GNU/Linux distributions, those who want to take the next major release for a test drive, Firefox 122, can download the latest beta version.