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Schedule your social media marketing with CampaignChain

  • Linux User & Developer – the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Feb 3, 2016 4:09 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux, Developer; Story Type: News Story
CampaignChain, an open source tool for social media marketing, makes every campaign easier

Why switch to Windows 10 or a Mac when you can use Linux Mint 17.3 instead?

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS (Posted by bob on Feb 3, 2016 3:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Mint
Linux Mint 17.3 is the best Linux desktop operating system and it might be the best PC operating system, period, for you.

Cluster computing with Ansible and Raspberry Pi

In this brief video introduction, I'll walk you through the basics of Ansible using a cluster of six Raspberry Pi 2 model B computers. The video begins with the basics—like installation and telling Ansible about your servers—then shows how you can manage your infrastructure with playbooks. read more

Linux-on-Skylake special: two SBCs and a COM Express

Avalue unveiled 5.25- and 3.5-inch SBCs, plus a COM Express Type 6 Basic module, based on Intel’s 6th Generation “Skylake” Core processors. Avalue’s 5.25-inch EBM-SKLU SBC, 3.5-inch ECM-SKLH SBC, and ESM-SKLH COM Express Type 6 Basic module continue the gradual shift among embedded vendors to Intel’s latest 14nm Skylake platform. So far we’ve mostly seen […]

Luca Toma KDE Interview

Google Code In is our annual project to give tasks to school pupils to contribute to KDE projects. One task this year is to write a Dot article and top Code In student Stanford L has interviewed WikiToLearn contributor and Sysadmin Luca Toma.

Giving Silos Their Due

Two things I got way wrong, way back. One was Linux on the Desktop (LOTD). The second thing I got wrong: expecting the world to prefer flat, distributed, open and free technology ecosystems over silo'd centralized, closed and proprietary ones.

Tough Android phablet does sensing, scanning, 3G

Aaeon’s rugged “RTC-600A” handheld runs Android on a TI OMAP4470, and provides a 5.7-inch screen, 8-hour battery, and wireless, sensor, and scanner features. Aaeon calls the RTC-600A a “rugged tablet handheld,” but it’s a pipsqueak compared to Aaeon’s ruggedized, 10.1-inch RTC-900R.

Understanding digital signage with Screenly

The disruptive power of the Raspberry Pi gave Viktor Petersson the opportunity to launch a low-cost solution to the problem of effectively driving multiple screens

Installing Laravel on Ubuntu for Apache

Laravel is a very popular open source PHP framework aimed at easy development of applications. If you are looking for a new PHP framework to try, you should give Laravel a try. The following guide will allow you to run Laravel on a Ubuntu 15.10 based Apache server.

Becoming a master of organizational jujutsu

One of the most difficult questions I get about open organizations comes from readers working at large companies with deep, rich histories. "I understand how you grew your culture at Red Hat," they tell me, "and I understand how open source communities can function the way you describe, but I work in a place with an entirely different structure and culture. How do I begin to catalyze the kinds of change you're describing?" read more

Getting started with the Krusader file manager

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 2, 2016 9:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Managing files is a constant task for users who want to maintain order and consistency. Locating, deleting, and moving files, or opening them in an application program is greatly simplified through the use of a file manager. read more

Kubernetes in 5 minutes

Explain Kubernetes in just five minutes? Impossible, thought Jamie Duncan. But he did it anyway. In this video, Duncan says containers are "making us rethink how we deliver software." But they have their limits. Scaling them requires an important tool for extending their purchase: Kubernetes. To some, it’s the future of IT—one in which containers play an increasingly important role.

Dr. Karim Lakhani Appointed to Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors

Today we are very pleased to announce an addition to the Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors, Dr. Karim Lakhani, a scholar in innovation theory and practice. Dr. Lakhani is the first of the new appointments we expect to make.

February 2016 Issue of Linux Journal

All of us here in the Linux Journal community have a love for Linux and open source, but even inside our world, there are some topics that are just downright fun! This month is full of articles we're passionate about.

Mozilla, Caribou Digital Release Report Exploring the Global App Economy

Mozilla is a proud supporter of research carried out by Caribou Digital, the UK-based think tank dedicated to building sustainable digital economies in emerging markets. Today, Caribou has released a report exploring the impact of the global app economy .

SMARC COM runs Linux or Android on quad core AM437x

Embedian’s “SMARC-T4378” module runs Linux or Android on TI’s Cortex-A9 AM437x SoC, and features up to 1GB RAM, 4GB eMMC, dual GbE, and an optional carrier. The SMARC-T4378 appears to be the first SMARC form-factor computer-on-module to be based on the Texas Instruments Sitara AM4378 system-on-chip.

Getting started with Let's Encrypt SSL Certificates on Ubuntu

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Feb 1, 2016 4:23 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
This tutorial will guide you through your very first configuration of an SSL website with Lets Encrypt certification. Let's Encrypt is a new SSL authority that provides free SSL certificates.

Farewell to a forebear of open source, Marvin Minsky

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 1, 2016 2:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Last week one of the founding fathers of personal computing, Marvin Minsky, died at age 88. It so happened that I’d been reading about some of Minsky’s work at MIT in Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy. Levy recounts how in 1961 Minsky encouraged and supported some of the first human encounters with real t read more

Build a WebKit browser

  • Linux User & Developer – the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Feb 1, 2016 1:32 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux, Developer; Story Type: News Story
Learn how to get WebKit built and running on a Linux system to develop browsers

GPIO Zero and Raspberry Pi programming starter projects

One of the most exciting starter activities to do with a Raspberry Pi is something you can't do on your regular PC or laptop—make something happen in the real world, such as flash an LED or control a motor. If you've done anything like this before, you probably did it with Python using the RPi.GPIO library, which has been used in countless projects. read more

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