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Working the open source way always involves standing on the shoulders of giants. And in a recent interview with Business Insider, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst acknowledges the literary shoulders supporting The Open Organization, his own contribution to the growing field of books exploring open management and leadership principles.
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How to send email notifications using Gmail SMTP server on Linux
Suppose you want to configure a Linux app to send out email messages from your server or desktop. The email messages can be part of email newsletters, status updates (e.g., Cachet), monitoring alerts (e.g., Monit), disk events (e.g., RAID mdadm), and so on. While you can set up your own outgoing mail server to deliver […]Continue reading...
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Top 7 open source terminal emulators
Are you a system administrator, Linux power user, or just spend a lot of time at the command line? Then chances are, your choice of terminal emulator says something about you. Do you prefer something lightweight? Full of features and customizable options? Or do you just use the default which ships with your distribution?
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How to record screencasts with recordMyDesktop
An important aspect of open source community shepherding is providing on ramps to your project's software, making it as easy as possible for new users to find your software, understand it, and apply it to their own use cases.
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systemd: Using the journal
Welcome back to our continuing series on systemd. The powerful startup and management system contains many useful functions. One is journald, which logs data about your system and the services it runs. Knowing more about the journal helps you easily discover information and troubleshoot... Continue Reading →
Open ethos powers Aleph Objects success
The 3D printing industry has grown approximately 400% over the past two years (total industry value).
At Aleph Objects, Inc., our sales of LulzBot® 3D printers, parts, and plastics have increased 809% over the same period. We surpassed our 2014 sales in May and are on track for over $12 million in sales in 2015.
How extorted e-mail provider got back online after crippling DDoS attack
ProtonMail, the encrypted e-mail provider that buckled under crippling denial-of-service attacks even after it paid a $6,000 ransom, said it has finally recovered from the massive assaults seven days after they began.
A New Yahoo! Search Experience for Firefox Users in U.S.
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Nvidia aims Jetson TX1 module at serious AI and robotics
??Nvidia has launched an AI and robotics oriented “Jetson TX1” module and development kit, based on an Nvidia Tegra X1 SoC running Linux.
Hands-on with eight great Android Marshmallow features
I put Google's latest version of Android to the test on my 2013 Nexus 7 tablet and I liked what I found.
Young computer scientist shares her open source story
I've been using open source for a while—seven years, to be exact. That may not seem like a long time, but when you're 16, that's almost half your life. My open source story is that of discovery, education, and mentoring opportunities. I've been extremely lucky.
I got started with open source in fifth grade over Christmas break. My Dad showed me how to write bash scripts on Linux in what we called "Daddy's Computer Camp." That February, I made my Dad a Valentine's Day robot that had bash code on the front.
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Never leave IRC again with ZNC
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is an online chat protocol that has existed since 1988. IRC is a network of large chat rooms. Each room lets members of a community talk with each other from all corners of the world. Those new to IRC may... Continue Reading →
Fedora 23 Server for z Systems available now
Fedora 23 Server for z Systems (i.e. the s390x architecture) is now released and available for download. This release provides the new features and updates in Fedora 23 Server, but built specifically for the s390x architecture. Refer to the Release... Continue Reading →
Android Candy: If You're Not Using This, Then Do That
The "If This Then That" site has been around for a long time, but if you
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Android app (which had a recent name change to simply "IF") makes it
easy to manipulate on the fly, and you're still able to interact with
your account on its Web site.
MozFest 2015 Demo Garage: Showing What’s Possible with the Open Web
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Finding Unity in GNOME Shell
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Celebrating Software Freedom Day 2015
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Israel's Cymmetria, Which Deceives Hackers, Raises $9 Million
Cymmetria Inc., an Israeli start-up whose software lures hackers into cyber traps within organizations' networks has raised around $9 million, the latest sign that investors are flocking to one of cyber-security's hottest trends: deceiving hackers and catching them red handed.
First Linux-ready, 32-bit Warrior core among new MIPS chips
Imagination has launched the fastest 64-bit MIPS Warrior core yet with its P6600, as well as the M6250, the first 32-bit Warrior-M CPU that runs Linux. Imagination Technologies announced the availability of three new processor IP designs based on its latest MIPS Release 6 architecture. Leading the way is the Warrior-P class P6600 — its […]
The open source model works for eLearning business
Opinions vary on whether open source companies can make money, thrive, and truly compete with their proprietary counterparts. As a CEO and co-founder of an open source company, I am frequently challenged to reflect on our strategy, company ethos, and commercial risks we undertake—not only on behalf of the shareholders, but also our employees, partners, and customers.
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