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Left 4 Dead dedicated server install guide for CentOS

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Feb 8, 2016 4:20 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Gaming servers are widely searched for by the internet-savvy online gamers. L4D or the Left 4 Dead is a popular game played online. With multi and single player mode, and newer version L4D 2 in the market, available with all its online cheat codes, many a gamer find this game very compelling. Gaming servers enjoy heavy inbound traffic. Installing a gaming console on a Linux distribution server such as CentOS may seem a daunting task, for a new user to Linux systems. Listed below are steps to configure, install, update and run the L4D server on Linux distribution like CentOS.

Dispatches from FOSDEM, new survey data, and more OpenStack news

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 8, 2016 2:26 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
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. read more

SCO slapped in latest round of eternal 'Who owns UNIX?' lawsuit

Win for IBM as Judge rules attempt to move case away from contract law is a no-no The SCO Group has suffered another reversal in its long-running attempt to squeeze some cash out of IBM for allegedly pinching its code and tossing it into Linux and maybe AIX too.…

Creating disk images with FOG

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 8, 2016 12:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In the world of IT, keeping a consistent experience across your machines is essential. Imaging, also called disk cloning, is a process of copying the contents of one hard drive onto another. IT professionals create what's often called a "golden image" with desired settings, tweaks, and software installations. This image is then uploaded to a server and distributed to other devices from there. read more

Solus Operating System interview

  • Linux User Developer – the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Feb 8, 2016 10:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Developer, GNU, Linux
Take a sneak peek at our uncut interview with the team at Solus OS...

Why I fought for open source in the Air Force

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 8, 2016 9:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I was stationed at a small base outside of the Hanscom U.S. Air Force Base in Massachusetts from 2008 to 2012, where I was responsible for the majority of the Air Force's software programs. My job was to take the existing command center, a behemoth known as the Air and Space Operations Center (AOC), and modernize it. read more

Canonical and Spain's BQ team to put Ubuntu on a tablet

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Feb 8, 2016 6:48 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu; Story Type: News Story
Tablet, schmablet, this is a converged experience. Or something Canonical is hoping to put Ubuntu into the hands of slab-fondlers who want something that can double as a near-desktop.…

Default settings in Apache may decloak Tor hidden services

Websites that rely on the Tor anonymity service to cloak their server address may be leaking their geographic location and other sensitive information thanks to a setting that's turned on by default in many releases of Apache, the world's most widely used Web server.

Hoodie aims to be one of open source's most diverse and inclusive communities

Too often web apps and the frameworks they're built on support only the privileged—the always-online users and development teams with both front-end and back-end expertise. In open source, this support of privilege is usually reflected in the contributor community. read more

KDE Interview Questions - Riccardo Iaconelli

Following his talk at FOSDEM last weekend, we present an interview with WikiToLearn founder Riccardo Iaconelli by Google Code-in student Stanford.

Build your own DEB and RPM packages

  • Linux User & Developer – the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Feb 7, 2016 11:12 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux, Developer; Story Type: News Story
Replace your ‘make install’ habit and learn how to deliver Linux software like a pro

How to set up Apt caching server on Ubuntu or Debian

If you often create guest VMs or containers on your Linux computer, you will go through package installation many times across different VMs/containers. In that case, your time may be better spent on something more productive than just waiting to finish installing packages. While server provisioning tools like Puppet, Chef or Ansible can automate the […]Continue reading...

Using IPv6 with Linux? You've likely been visited by Shodan and other scanners

One of the benefits of the next-generation Internet protocol known as IPv6 is the enhanced privacy it offers over its IPv4 predecessor. With a staggering 2128 (or about 3.4?1038) theoretical addresses available, its IP pool is immune to the types of systematic scans that criminal hackers and researchers routinely perform to locate vulnerable devices and networks with IPv4 addresses.

The trials of certifying open source software

Open source won and, over the past five years or so, we have been seeing the acceleration of a new wave of open source projects that got their starts in corporations. This comes with a set of new challenges, as new corporate participants struggle with some of the realities. Folks generally understand that foundations provide neutrality in some form, but don't necessarily know how to drive the competitive discussions from the room.

New web office suite, UNICEF's innovation fund, and more news

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 6, 2016 9:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at a new web-based office suite, UNICEF's drive for open source for kids, Europe's continued support of open source, and more. Open source news roundup for January 30 - February 5, 2016 Let's get going! read more

GPUOpen, Mad Max on Linux speculation, and more open gaming news

Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at GPUOpen, Mad Max on Linux speculation, and new games out for Linux. Open gaming roundup for January 30 - February 5, 2016 read more

Create a simple synthesiser -- Part 2

Here's the second half our coding a simple synthesiser feature using a Raspberry Pi, Python and Cython.

Top 6 open source CRM tools for 2016

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 6, 2016 8:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Developing and maintaining relationships with customers can be a challenge. But it's an essential task for businesses' growth and survival. In order to maintain those relationships, a CRM system is a must-have. And CRM systems are one area in which open source shines brightly. When we first took a look at the top open source CRM systems back in 2014, there were many promising options. Now, let's take a quick look at six of the top open source CRM systems of today. While this is by no means a definitive list, each CRM system covered in this article has been selected based on its rich or unique feature set. read more

KDE Project Br-Print3D at Campus Party Brazil

  • KDE.news; By Jonathan Riddell (Posted by bob on Feb 6, 2016 4:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: KDE
Last week, between January 26 and 31, the ninth Campus Party Brazil (promo video on Facebook) was held in Sao Paulo. 8000 people inside an arena, with talks, workshops and hackathons, with the main subject being technology.

Top 5: Rasperry Pi projects, Ansible, Brave the new browser, and more

In this week's Top 5, we highlight Krusader Linux file manager, an intro to Kubernetes, an interview on the new browser Brave, a video on cluster computing with Ansible and Raspberry Pi, and projects to get you started with your Raspberry Pi. Plus, an honorable mention!

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