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It's fair to say that the interests of governments and the FOSS community
are not always aligned.
OpenStack Mitaka arrives
The latest version of the popular OpenStack infrastructure-as-a-service cloud is here and ready to get you up and running.
Four hundred MILLION vulnerable Androids are out there
Only 71 per cent of devices run security-supported versions of Alphabet's OS
There's still too many unpatched Android devices, Google reckons: to wit, 29 per cent of mobes and tablets running The Chocolate Factory's operating system are running out-of-date code.…
How to install Lighttpd with PHP-FPM and MariaDB on CentOS 7
Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install
Lighttpd on a Centos 7 server with PHP support (through PHP-FPM) and MySQL support. PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative PHP
FastCGI implementation with some additional features useful for sites of any size, especially busier sites. I use PHP-FPM in this tutorial
instead of Lighttpd's spawn-fcgi.
Arduino compatible IoT board offers LoRa wireless
SODAQ’s “LoRaONE” is a tiny Arduino-compatible SBC based on an Atmel SAM21 MCU, plus a LoRa radio and a GPS, sensors, micro-USB, and optional Grove add-on. Dutch embedded firm SODAQ (SOlar powered Data AcQuisition) has almost doubled its $22,740 Kickstarter funding goal for its Arduino compatible LoRaONE SBC, aimed at low-power LoRa wireless applications. The […]
11 resources for teaching and learning Python
If you're looking to teach, tutor, or mentor beginning programmers, you've got your work cut out for you. Different learning styles, varying levels of knowledge, and a subject area that's a moving target all conspire to see you run ragged as an instructor. Luckily, there is help available—lots of help. It comes in the form of open source textbooks, tools, and even games—all created to make being a teacher (and a learner) easier than ever before.
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New Container Image Standard Promises More Portable Apps
I've written about containers before, and I've waxed lyrical about the
multitude of benefits they bring to DevOps and cloud computing.
Replicating a master database using MariaDB 10 on Debian 8
Replicating databases creates redundancy which can protect against data loss, and permit optimized performance for applications. This tutorial will cover the basics of replicating an existing MariaDB 10.0 master database to one or more slaves. In the following examples, the host operating system is Debian 8.
KDE at Augsburger Linux-Tag
Kai Uwe Broulik reports from open source conference Augsburger Linux-Tag which happened in Bavaria last weekend. On Saturday, 16 April I had the honor of representing KDE at the 15. Augsburger Linux-Tag, one of the oldest and largest Linux gatherings in southern Germany.
The future of development with OpenShift and OpenStack
At OpenStack Summit Austin, Scott McCarty is giving a talk titled OpenShift and OpenStack: Delivering applications together.
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Five Things in Fedora This Week: testing, schedule, diversity, interviews, and Workstation roadmap
Fedora Media Writer Test Day today Traditionally, the main download from the Get Fedora website has been an ISO — a disk image file which prospective Fedora users then need to figure out how to get onto a CD/DVD or... Continue Reading →
A big step forward in container standardization
The Open Container Initiative has agreed to work on a common open container Image Format Specification.
When empowering employee decision-making, intent is everything
In Japanese business discussions, one term appears again and again: "gemba." Over many years living and working for Japanese companies, I've probably heard the phrase "gemba de kimeru" a million times. Basically, it means that issues must be solved and decided on the front-line, where the problems and/or opportunities are. Popular thinking holds that people can work with their peers to solve problems. In Japan, however, problems with this thinking can develop.
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How to be a good OpenStack mentor
Victoria Martinez de la Cruz wants to make mentoring within OpenStack an excellent experience.
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Coffee Shop DevOps: Complexity of change
Often I am approached and asked the question, "How do I get people to change what they are doing, especially when it is always so incredibly clear that they do not want to?" As if I could understand or empathize with the situation and magic up a solution, I used to try to answer that question. I learned a few years ago that I'm not a wizard who has a perfect answer for every situation. People are the reason that question is hard to answer, and I don't know about the rest of you, but for me, interacting with people can be difficult.
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“Apollo Lake” Atoms to offer graphics-rich Goldmont cores
Intel unveiled an “Apollo Lake” Atom SoC that integrates 14nm “Goldmont” cores and Gen9 graphics, plus a reference design featuring USB Type C and WiFi. At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Shenzen, China, Intel tipped a new version of the Intel Atom code-named “Apollo Lake” along with a 14nm “Goldmont” core that will power […]
KDE PIM Spring Sprint Report in Toulouse
Like a routine now, the KDE PIM spring sprint was held in Toulouse again, first week of April at Ekito's city center office, many thanks to them.
Hunting for purple squirrels: 3 tips for hiring the right OpenStack contributor
At OpenStack Summit this month in Austin, Colette Alexander will give a talk called Hunting for Purple Squirrels: Hiring OpenStack Contributors in the Wild. In this interview, she answers questions about her talk, and explains how major tech companies are like the Girl Scouts of the USA and how playing the cello helps her solve professional challenges.
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Tiny, rugged COM runs Linux or Android on Snapdragon 820
The 50 x 28mm Inforce 6601 Micro SOM runs Ubuntu or Android on a Snapdragon 820 SoC, and offers wireless, 4GB RAM, 64GB UFS, and a Mini-ITX carrier board. Inforce Computing’s Inforce 6601 Micro SOM is the third computer-on-module we’ve seen that runs Linux or Android on Qualcomm’s latest, powerhouse Snapdragon 820 SoC. At 50 […]
Impressions of the Mitaka release, preparing for Summit, and more OpenStack news
Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project.
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