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Get Desktop Access to Your OnlyOffice Account from Linux

  • Linux.com - Original Content; By Jack Wallen (Posted by bob on May 21, 2016 9:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
OnlyOffice is yet another entry in a long line of cloud-based office suites. Because it is cloud-based, you can use it from any browser on any platform.

The new open source: Money, corporations, and identity

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 21, 2016 8:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Danese Cooper, head of open source for PayPal, spoke to during the Day 2 OSCON morning keynotes about the sustainability of open source, mixing in some of the history of open source as well as her own sage advice. read more

Open RTOS focuses on 32-bit IoT Arduinos with BLE

Arduino Srl and Runtime unveiled an open source, Bluetooth savvy, “Apache Mynewt” RTOS for 32-bit MCUs, found on the new Arduino Primo and STAR Otto SBCs.

Top 5: How to avoid burnout, GUI frameworks, and more

  • Opensource.com; By Jen Wike Huger (Posted by bob on May 21, 2016 3:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Community, Linux
In this week's Top 5, we highlight the project management tool Redmine, advice from a tech recruiter, a new open standard called "federated sharing," open source options to build a GUI framework, and how to avoid burnout in tech.

Open-spec, octa-core “NanoPi M3” SBC sells for $35

FriendlyARM’s NanoPi M3 SBC runs Linux or Android on a 64-bit, octa-core Samsung S5P6818, and offers WiFi, BT, GbE, and a 40-pin RPi connector. In April, FriendlyARM blew away the scant competition in octa-core, 64-bit hacker SBCs with its $60 NanoPC-T3 board. Now it has stepped even harder on the affordability scale with a smaller, […]

Chromebook + Android apps = Trouble for Windows PCs

Chromebooks are already outselling Macs. So Linus Torvalds is wondering if this really might be the year of the Linux desktop? Maybe, with the addition of Android apps to the Chromebook, maybe it really will be.

Server monitoring with Icinga 2 and Icingaweb 2 on CentOS 7

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 9:18 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Icinga 2 is a scalable OpenSource monitoring software. This tutorial describes the installation of Icinga 2 together with Icingaweb on a CentOS 7 server.

OpenEMR 4.2.2 is released

The OpenEMR community has released version 4.2.2. This new version is 2014 ONC Certified as a Modular EHR. OpenEMR 4.2.2 has numerous new features including 30 language translations, a new modern user interface, and fully supports PHP7 and the most recent versions of MySQL and MariaDB. Thanks goes to the OpenEMR community for producing this release.

Phire CMS: A feature-rich, lightweight content management system

By 2009, developer Nick Sagona had, over time, built quite a few custom, hand-rolled content management solutions for his specific client needs. He realized that having a standard, modular platform for all these custom bits would be useful, and Phire CMS was born. read more

Why do you use Linux?

There are many reasons why people switch to Linux: cost, stability, security, flexibility, and of course, the value that comes from being open source. Which of these reasons first led you to Linux? Regardless of what caused you to first make the switch, it's exciting to be a part of a community that supports so many different needs with a single ecosystem of overlapping project. The Linux community gives you choice, through a variety of distributions, to find an operating system that finely matches your individual needs. read more

Build your own artificial pancreas system to regulate insulin delivery

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 11:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
For decades now, open source software (and lately, hardware!) has been transforming the ways that we live and work. It is, in the opinion of Dana Lewis, high time that we start using open source to innovate to save lives and solve health problems. read more

An app competition is fertile testing ground for open organization principles

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 10:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
It was just a typical, mundane day at school, when I happened to bump into my friend, Sheng Liang, who asked me if I was interested in participating in a competition with his friend, Li Quan. Sheng Liang has an entrepreneurial and competitive mindset, someone we usually see busy with some sort of idea or competition. So I was intrigued by his proposal. read more

Cleaning Up Your Linux Startup Process

  • Linux.com - Original Content (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 7:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The average general-purpose Linux distribution launches all kinds of stuff at startup, including a lot of services that don't need to be running. Bluetooth, Avahi, ModemManager, ppp-dns… What are these things, and who needs them?

Cory Doctorow on the real-world dangers of DRM

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 7:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Cory Doctorow gave a fast-paced keynote at OSCON 2016 this year that served as a warning message against DRM (digital rights management): Open, closed, and demon haunted: An Internet of Things that act like inkjet printers. read more

Dueling Arduinos Include Linux in Recent SBC Announcements

Few would claim that the year-old fork and legal dispute between rival Arduino camps is healthy for the open source hardware community. Yet, so far, the platform remains strong, despite growing competition from open source Linux SBCs like the Raspberry Pi. In large part, this is due to the rising interest in Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which dovetails nicely with the low-power, gadget-oriented MCU-based platform.

Sneak peek: Arduino Srl’s Primo and Primo Core IoT duo

  • HackerBoards.com (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 5:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Arduino Srl will unveil a wireless-rich, IoT oriented Arduino Primo SBC and companion Primo Core module at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif. on Friday. Arduino Industrial 101 Arduino Srl is riding the IoT wave with a string of new product introductions this week. On Monday, the company unveiled the Arduino Industrial 101 single […]

The first steps to addressing your impostor syndrome

I've heard the term "impostor syndrome" tossed around a lot lately, and while I understand what it means in broad strokes, it wasn't until Christina Keelan's keynote at the Community Leadership Summit (CLS) this year that I began to gain a deeper understanding. read more

A 5-step process for hiring tech talent

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 20, 2016 1:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Bitnami cofounder and COO, Erica Brescia says hiring good engineers is difficult. One of the greatest challenges facing companies today is that the younger, less experienced engineers may be a better culture fit than engineers with more experience. Also, more experienced engineers may not apply at all because they are secure in their current jobs. read more

Flock 2016 schedule is now out

The Flock 2016 schedule is now available! You can see all the sessions and speakers here on Sched.org. Each year, the Fedora community holds several premier events in different regions of the world. One of these is Flock, a conference for Fedora... Continue Reading →

Forget high-powered PCs, mobile is the future of VR, says Google

But you'll need a new phone to do it Google I/O 2016 Google has been outlining plans for kickstarting its virtual reality portfolio this year, including new hardware, software tools, and developer support.…

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