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The latest version of the most popular server Linux, RHEL, is now ready to be deployed in your business.
$35 open source RK3288 hacker SBC hits Indiegogo
A tiny open source “MiQi” SBC that runs Linux or Android on a Rockchip RK3288, with HDMI, GbE, four USB ports, and expansion headers has launched on Indiegogo.
New Self-Paced Online Course Preps SysAdmins for Linux Foundation Advanced Certification
The Linux Foundation has launched a new self-paced, online course to help senior Linux sysadmins prepare for the advanced Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) exam.
How to run commands on File or Directory changes with Incron on Ubuntu 16.04
This tutorial shows you how you can use incron on an Ubuntu 16.04 system to run commands when a file or directory is changed. The incron daemon is similar to cron, but instead of running commands based on time, it can trigger commands when a file or directory event occurs (e.g. a file modification, changes of permissions, etc.).
Get Started with Ubuntu 16.04
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I am your user. Why do you hate me?
I had the good fortune to to be able to interview Donna Benjamin and Leslie Hawthorn, both of whom are world-renowned community experts.
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Windows 10 build 14342: No more friendly Wi-Fi sharing
Edgier and Linuxier, too
The latest Windows 10 preview has been released by Microsoft, with changes making it more Linux and web-friendly.…
4 Container Networking Tools to Know
With so many new cloud computing technologies, tools, and techniques to keep track of, it can be hard to know where to start learning new skills. This series on next-gen cloud technologies aims to help you get up to speed on the important projects and products in emerging and rapidly changing areas such as software-defined networking (SDN) , containers, and the space where they coincide: container networking.
Linus Torvalds Talks IoT, Smart Devices, Security Concerns, and More [Video]
For the first time in the 11-year history of the Embedded Linux Conference (ELC), held in San Diego, April 4-6, the keynotes included a discussion with Linus Torvalds. The creator and lead overseer of the Linux kernel, and “the reason we are all here,” in the words of his interviewer, Intel Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist Dirk Hohndel, seemed upbeat about the state of Linux in embedded and Internet of Things applications.
How to use digiKam for photo management
digiKam bills itself as a digital photo management application. Suffice it to say that digiKam is a humble application, because "digital photo management" barely touches on the feature set.
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Automation controller runs Linux on Raspberry Pi COM
The “Pigeon RB100” is a rugged automation controller that runs Linux on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module and offers optoisolated inputs, CAN, 1-wire, and more. Polish startup Pigeon Computers has launched the Pigeon RB100, which uses the Raspberry Pi Compute Module as the core of a rugged, automation controller. The company is also prepping a […]
5 open source drawing applications for Android
The open source ecosystem grows every day, and with the proliferation of mobile devices around the globe, perhaps never has it been more important than now to make sure that phone and tablet users get access to the same high-quality open source software options that desktop users have long enjoyed.
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An in-depth guide to turning a product into an open source project
One occasionally runs into a company trying to build an open source project out of an existing product. This is a nuanced problem. This is not a company that owns a project published under an open source license trying to also ship a product of the same name (e.g. Docker, MySQL), but the situation shares many of the same problems. Neither is this a company building products out of open source projects to which they contribute but don't control (e.g. Red Hat's RHEL). This is a company with an existing product revenue stream trying to create a project out of the product.
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Firefox for iOS Makes it Faster and Easier to Use the Mobile Web the Way You Want
We’re always focused on making the best Firefox experience we can offer. We want to give you complete control over your web experience, while also making sure to protect your privacy and security the best we can.
Drupal and Alexa: The Next Big Thing?
DrupalCon is underway in New Orleans, Louisiana, and it kicked off with the always energetic keynote from Drupal project founder, Dries Buytaert.
ODPi Won't Fork Hadoop, Pledges Support for Apache Software Foundation with New Gold Sponsorship
The folks at the Open Data Platform Initiative (ODPi) have heard the concerns and the criticisms of the Hadoop community, and today John Mertic, the standards organization’s Director of Program Management, took to Apache Big Data in Vancouver to clear the air.
Allwinner's all-loser custom kernel has a nasty root backdoor
You know that debug mode you wrote? You forgot to delete it
A root backdoor for debugging Android gadgets managed to end up in shipped firmware – and we're surprised this sort of colossal blunder doesn't happen more often.…
Linux will be the major operating system of 21st century cars
Cars are more than engines and good looking bodies. They're also complex computing devices so, of course, Linux runs inside them.
On the Rise: Six Unsung Apache Big Data Projects
Countless organizations around the world are now working with data sets so large and complex that traditional data processing applications can no longer drive optimized analytics and insights. That’s the problem that the new wave of Big Data applications aims to solve, and the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has recently graduated a slew of interesting open source Big Data projects to Top-Level status. That means that they will get active development and strong community support.
An introduction to data processing with Cassandra and Spark
This article is co-authored by Jon Haddad.
There's been a huge surge of interest around the Apache Cassandra database due to the increasing uptime and performance demands of modern cloud applications.
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