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Free licensing offer if you convert from Big Red. Pic In an aggressive move, Microsoft has told Oracle customers: migrate to SQL Server 2016 and Redmond with give you free licensing for the lifetime of the product plus technical support.
Install MariaDB 10.0 on CentOS 6
MariaDB is a community-developed fork of MySQL and aims to be an enhanced, drop-in replacement for it. The following tutorial will guide you through the steps to install MariaDB 10.0 on CentOS 6.
Linux Gaming Is Exploding on Steam
Since the release of the Linux Steam client, Linux gamers have had a
greater range of choice. Today, more than 1,900 games are available for
download, with another 100 on their way. This compares well with OS X,
which currently sports 2,900 downloadable titles.
How to create sheet music on Linux with MuseScore
Last month, D Ruth Bavousett wrote about creating sheet music with the Lilypond "music engraving program," and it got me thinking about MuseScore—which she also mentioned in the article, but in passing—and what a powerful tool it is for musical notation. Therefore, in an a continuation of an unofficial musical notation series, I present to you MuseScore, the open source WYSIWYG sheet music creation suite.
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Android N: What developers need to know about Google's latest preview
Attention, Android programmers: Your latest version of Android is ready to start working on.
Ultimate unconference survival guide
If there is one area in which open source has never suffered it is a lack of events. From your big professional conferences right down to your friendly, local meetups, there is just something so delightfully fun about getting together in person to share ideas, learn from each other, and have fun.
One of the most popular types of event are unconferences, and there are more and more of them cropping up all over the world.
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Solus: A welcome ground-up break from the Linux herd
No bling, just minimal surfaces. Apps, though...
Review The Linux world is full of spin-offs, clones and branded distros. The most famous lineage is Mint, based on Ubuntu, which is in turn based on Debian. What's less common is entirely new distros, starting from zero and building their own stack.…
9 open source alternatives to Picasa
After over a decade of ownership of the product, Google announced just a few weeks ago that they will be closing the shutters for good on Picasa, a cross-platform photo viewer and organizer with basic editing capabilities. In the official announcement, Google has set March 15 as the end of support for the desktop client, with changes to the accompanying web album hosting service set to roll out later in the spring.
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Android N preview shows off split screens
Google released a preview of the upcoming Android N release, featuring multi-window support, improved notifications, and better Doze power saving. Alphabet-owned Google released the first of five planned developer previews for the upcoming Android N, available as an over-the-air (OTA) download for Nexus devices leading up to a third quarter release. Hiroshi Lockheimer’s announcement of […]
Raspberry Pi 3
Four years ago (last leap day to be specific), the first Raspberry Pi
was released. And on February 29, 2016, the third version made its debut.
Get started with IBM Power Virtualization Center (PowerVC)
Virtualization plays a key role in cloud computing. IBM Power Virtualization Center (PowerVC) is a new virtualization management tool that's built on OpenStack and designed to simplify the management of virtual resources in Power Systems environments, and thus improve administrator productivity.
Quad-core, Cortex-A53 hacker SBC runs Linux and Android
The $89 uCRobotics “Bubblegum-96” SBC has a 1.8GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 Actions S900 SoC, 2GB RAM, 8GB eMMC, onboard wireless, and 96Boards compatibility.
Android N: What developers need to know about Google's latest preview
Attention, Android programmers: Your latest version of Android is ready to start working on.
Qualcomm ARM server chips try on Red Hat Enterprise Linux for size
While Linaro slings data center ARM chips into new developer cloud
Qualcomm and Red Hat are busy porting the latter's enterprise-friendly flavor of Linux to Qualy's upcoming 64-bit ARM server processors, we learned today.…
Android N Preview: Google releasing new developer version of Android today
The developer preview edition of the next Android, which features a native side-by-side app mode, will be out later today.
An introduction to video editing in Openshot 2.0
Openshot is one of the most important and widely-used open source video editing software tools out there. Being very simple to use, powerful enough, and free of charge, this video editor has managed to build a large community of enthusiastic users around it who waited for the release of the second major version of their favorite software with anticipation for years. Now that the release was made available.
The twisted road through right-to-left language support
I saw Moriel Schottlender give a talk about this topic at linux.conf.au 2016 in Geelong last month and asked her to submit an article about it. When you watch her talk video and read her article, you'll see why I couldn't take proper notes to write about the talk, so I'm glad she contributed her story directly to us instead. —Rikki Endsley
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Make a visual novel with Python
Bridge the gap between books and videogames by creating an interactive novel or choose-your-own-adventure with Python and pygame
Encryption, Journalism and Free Expression
Over the past several weeks, Mozilla has been running an educational campaign about encryption. We believe it’s essential for everyday Internet users to better understand the technology that helps keep the Web a more secure platform. So far, we’ve explored encryption’s … Continue reading
Microsoft will release a custom Debian Linux. Repeat, a custom Debian Linux for networking
It's an open-source switch OS for clouds
OCP Summit Put down your coffee gently. Microsoft will today release a homegrown open-source operating system, based on none other than Debian GNU/Linux, for network switches.…
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