by ray | Sep 20, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
This answer summarizes the recommended community upgrade process. You should always read the release notes for any potential issues that may affect your upgrade. Backup Before you start any upgrade process – ask yourself this question: Can I afford to lose any/all my...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
Sysadmins, rejoice: PowerShell is coming to Linux and Mac. Microsoft announced Thursday that its automation and scripting system is breaking out of the confines of Windows and going open source. The company is also releasing alpha versions of PowerShell for Linux...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi Zero might still be hard to find, but at least it’s not hard to use. DIYer and teacher Te Co Ed shows off how to easily program and use the Pi Zero over USB. The Raspberry Pi Zero Is a $5 Computer the Size of a Stick of Gum The Raspberry Pi has long...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Linux / Ubuntu
When Google launched its Chrome browser, they open-sourced most of the software and released it to the Chromium project. Google Chrome has all the features of Chromium and adds features such as automatic updates, and built-in PDF viewer and Flash player. Dig in as we...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Security
Even if your password is a bit more complicated that “qwerty,” your information is always out there in the big, bad world of the Internet. Just this week, it was revealed that hundreds of millions of account details had been stolen from many popular email services and...