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Erle Robotics unveiled a Dronecode-ready “PXFmini” drone autopilot for the Raspberry Pi, and Emlid updated its Pi autopilot to a HAT-ready “Navio2.” In 2014, Emlid launched a Navio drone autopilot shield for the Raspberry Pi. Last month, the company unveiled a Navio2 update with HAT compatibility, and now Spanish drone firm Erle Robotics has launched […]
Firefox OS will Power New Panasonic UHD TVs Unveiled at CES
Panasonic announced that Firefox OS will power the new Panasonic DX900 UHD TVs, the first LED LCD TVs in the world with Ultra HD Premium specification, unveiled today at CES 2016. Panasonic TVs powered by Firefox OS are already available … Continue reading
Google fixes dangerous rooting vulnerabilities in Android
Google has fixed a new batch of vulnerabilities in Android that could allow hackers to take over devices remotely or through malicious applications.
An Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg
“Don’t date the nerd…” Wait, you really said that to our nation’s female students? ...
Getting Started with WP-CLI on Ubuntu 15.10
WP-CLI is a tool to provide a command line interface to install and manage a WordPress site. This tutorial explains the installation of Wordpress on a LEMP (Linux + Nginx + MySQL + PHP) server with WP-CLI and shows how to install plugins and themes with WP-CLI on the command line.
5 steps on the road to engaging open source communities
Atlassian, parent company of popular chat service HipChat, started in 2002 with just two people. Thirteen years later, there are more than 1,300 of us spread around the world. That kind of growth forced the need for us to organize our open source efforts around a single point of contact, establish a rhythm in the company for contributing to open source projects, and encourage contributions to existing projects as well as the creation of new communities.
We learned a few things along the way. Here's the roadmap we used to get started.
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Automotive Grade Linux group releases unified IVI spec
The Linux Foundation released an Automotive Grade Linux Unified Code Base distribution featuring GENIVI components, and announced new members including Ford. The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) working group has released an AGL Unified Code Base (UCB) distribution for open source Linux-based in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems. The Yocto Project based distribution combines elements from […]
Samsung’s Tizen Smart TVs now do home control, too
Samsung unveiled a new Tizen Smart TV UX with SmartThings IoT hub connectivity and a universal remote, while Roku announced 4K smart TVs. We still prefer the flexibility of combining a dumb TV with smart devices rather than buying a smart TV, but the latter are becoming more compelling as they add increasingly sophisticated Linux-based […]
Here's your Linux-booting PS4, says fail0verflow
Work-in-progress at "ugly" stage for now. 32c3 There's a long way to go before it becomes an “anyone can do this” hack, but games console tinkerers fail0verflow have replicated their PlayStation 2 work, getting Linux to run on Sony's PlayStation 4.…
How to install ProFTPd with TLS support on Ubuntu 15.10
FTP is a very insecure protocol because all passwords and all data are transferred in clear text. By using TLS, the whole communication can be encrypted, thus making FTP much more secure. This article explains how to set up ProFTPd with TLS on an Ubuntu 15.10 server, how to add an FTP user and to use FileZilla to connect securely with TLS.
Compact EPIC SBC runs Linux on Bay Trail, has legacy appeal
Aaeon’s “EPIC-BT07” SBC runs Linux on Bay Trail CPUs and offers multiple display, GbE, USB, and COM ports, plus mini-PCIe and stackable PCI-104 expansion. The Aaeon EPIC-BT07 appears to be aimed at bringing updated features to the PC/104 Consortium’s well worn EPIC SBC form factor.
What We Can Do with Ad Blocking's Leverage
"Never waste a crisis", Rahm Emanuel is said to have said
().
And,
publishers—including Linux Journal—have one now. According to PageFair
and Adobe, the
number of people blocking ads on their browsers has passed 200 million, worldwide,
increasing annually by 42% in the US and 82% in the UK.
Linux and open source have won, get over it
2015 was the year Linux and open-source software took over the IT world, but many open-source and proprietary software fans still haven't figured it out.
Face, meet book: Zuckerberg plans to dabble in AI this year
We have met the machine, and we LIKE™ it
Having conquered the relatively simple matter of an organic intelligence, Mark Zuckerberg is now trying to master artificial intelligence – or, at least, create a snoopin', cookin' 'n' facial recog 'bot for his house.…
DigiVita uses Blender to teach girls to code
The field of computer graphics has continued to prove itself as fertile ground for getting kids interested in code and technology. It isn't just about the extremely gratifying feeling of creating cool-looking visuals on a computer. Since so many digital content creation programs (especially open source ones like Blender) feature built-in scripting support, it's a natural avenue for fostering curiosity in code and software development.
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Biometric Devices that Run on Linux
The people in charge of network security in corporations, government institutions, hospitals, and other installations that routinely trade in vulnerable information, are increasingly moving to devices such as tokens, smartcards or biometrics to provide an extra measure of safety... As you might expect, vendors of these devices are quickly moving to support Linux.
Best of Opensource.com: Interviews
Many many interviews were conducted this year by writers and the staff of Opensource.com. Our goal when asking luminaries in the field of open source questions about their businesses, their projects, and their lives was to shine a light on how people all over the world are using open source software, hardware, and other solutions to make things better. Read more about our 10 most-read interviews on Opensource.com in 2015.
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Microkernels are slow and Elvis didn’t do no drugs
It’s quite telling though that most microkernel proponents tend not to be kernel developers... In any event, this article will be a concise tour of microkernel myths and misconceptions throughout the ages.
An open source emulator for OS X, Vulkan updates, and more open gaming news
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at updates on Vulkan, an open source emulator for Mac OS X, SparkyLinux GameOver Linux distro, and more! Open gaming roundup for December 26 - January 1, 2015.
2015 at a glance: Open Source Yearbook
These "best of" articles offer a nice summary of the past year from a range of perspectives.
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