Linux Kernel vs Windows Kernel

Windows and Linux are two of the most common operating systems. Windows has essentially dominated the PC market and has achieved significant commercial success, but it is not open source, so to access the source code, one must join the Windows development team. Most server operating systems are based on Linux, and the kernel source … Read more

From Auto Parts City to Geek Circle: Unveiling the ‘Rice’ Customization Philosophy of Arch Linux

Click/the blue text above/to follow me🚀 Reply 【Evangelist】 in the public account to view the latest AI technology learning path 🚀🔥 From Auto Parts City to Geek Circle: Unveiling the ‘Rice’ Customization Philosophy of Arch Linux🌟 【Introduction】 When Car Culture Collides with the World of CodeHave you ever seen a scene like this?• A modified … Read more

The Power of sed Command in Linux: Replacement Techniques

The replacement function of sed is very powerful and is also the most common use of sed. By default, sed does not actually modify the file. If you want to write the modified content back to the file, you need to add the -i option. Command syntax: sed ‘[address range|pattern range] s#[keyword to be replaced]#[replacement … Read more

Comprehensive Collection of Common Linux Software

Audio Software Airtime – Airtime is an open-source broadcasting software for scheduling and remote site management. Ardour – Record, edit, and mix on Linux. Audacious – An open-source audio player that plays your music the way you want without consuming your computer’s resources for other tasks. Audacity – Free, open-source, cross-platform audio recording and editing … Read more

Introducing a Linux Graphical Interface Maintenance Monitoring Tool

As maintenance personnel, typing repetitive commands every day and facing a black screen can indeed feel tedious over time. To earn a few extra coins, one must persist through this monotony. In this context, I thought about how to improve efficiency, which led to the development of this tool aimed at freeing up some time … Read more

Is Running Linux on Apple M4 a Painful Experience for Developers?

Compiled by | Su MoProduced by | CSDN (ID: CSDNnews) How difficult is it to break through Apple’s “walled garden”? By examining the efforts developers must make to run Linux on a Mac, one can truly feel the thickness of this wall. Asahi Linux is an open-source project aimed at making the Linux kernel compatible … Read more

Linux Shell | Master Core Commands for Cluster Monitoring and Troubleshooting in 5 Minutes

In a Linux cluster environment, quickly identifying issues and monitoring system performance are core skills for operations personnel. This article compiles 17 high-frequency commands covering system monitoring, process management, resource analysis, and more to assist you in efficient operations. 1. Overall System Monitoring 1. top/htop Real-time view of CPU, memory, and process status, supporting dynamic … Read more

Linux | I.MX6ULL Peripheral Function Verification (Day 10)

01 CSI Camera Test The I.MX6ULL Terminator development board exposes a CSI camera interface, supporting the OV5640 camera module from 【007】. First, we connect the OV5640 camera module to the development board, as shown in the figure below (when connecting, be sure to pay attention to the direction, the camera should face the inside of … Read more

A Must-Read for Linux Users: Easily Create an Efficient ZFS File System with File Compression

Abstract: The ZFS file system has gained wider recognition on Linux. In ZFS, you can enable compression at the file system level. This will store data in a compressed format, saving a significant amount of disk space. In this article, we will explain how to create a file system from a ZFS storage pool and … Read more

Testing Methods for CAN Bus on Linux Development Boards: Demonstration with the Haptic Intelligence RK3568 Development Board

This article introduces testing methods for the CAN bus on Linux development boards, demonstrated using theHaptic Intelligence EVB3568 Harmony Development Board, which is equipped with the Rockchip RK3568, a quad-core A55 processor with a frequency of 2.0GHz and 1T computing power NPU; it supports OpenHarmony 5.0 as well as Linux and Android operating systems, with … Read more