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OS install by proxy moves on to Windows XP
The Twitch in the Shell project has successfully installed Arch Linux using hundreds of people simultaneously hammering keys in a terminal. One of the organizers has explained to The Reg how it was done.…
Top 4 open source IRC clients
Like a lot of people involved in the open source movement, though I use a variety of different tools for real time communications, I just can't seem to get away from IRC. While IRC isn't perfect, and I don’t love some of its quirks, it's here to stay for at least the foreseeable future as its low barrier to entry and wide selection of open source clients make IRC, and particularly Freenode, the go-to place for open source projects to collaborate.
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How Will the Big Data Craze Play Out?
I was in the buzz-making business long before I learned how it was done.
That happened here, at Linux Journal. Some of it I learned by watching
kernel developers make Linux so useful that it became irresponsible for
anybody doing serious development not to consider it—and, eventually,
not to use it. Some I learned just by doing my job here.
Solving clients problems with open source technology
I still remember the first time I saw Linux. It was in late 1996 during an optional afterschool course, and the PC at school was running Enlightenment window manager. It was the very first Enlightenment release, and I was shocked by its graphics and usability. In particular, I clearly remember watching a vi text editor session opened with a PHP script and syntax highlighting all of the script.
Hackers infect MySQL servers with malware for DDoS attacks
Hackers are exploiting SQL injection flaws to infect MySQL database servers with a malware program that's used to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
Wind blows Helix Cloud, Pulsar Linux, Rocket RTOS toward IoT
Wind River unveiled a “Helix Cloud” platform for IoT development and management, plus two small-footprint OSes: a “Rocket” RTOS and “Pulsar Linux.” Intel subsidiary Wind River has released Wind River Pulsar Linux, an IoT-oriented version of its commercial Wind River Linux distribution, as well as a new Wind River Rocket RTOS. Both of these embedded […]
systemd: Converting sysvinit scripts
Welcome back for another installment of the systemd series. Throughout this series, we discuss ways to use systemd to understand and manage your system. This article focuses on how to convert legacy scripts you may have customized on your system. SysV init scripts... Continue Reading →
A short introduction to GitHub
Summary of All Things Open 2015 session with Lee Faus, GitHub 101: An introduction
I am on GitHub and have committed the Koha manual to our git repository, but I'm not sure how to use GitHub to it's fullest capabilities, so I was excited to attend Lee Faus's introduction to GitHub. For those who don't know, git is a distributed version control system; this means you can work locally without having to commit back to the repository every time. It means that developers can work locally until it's time to "push" their changes to the version control system. So, you can experiment a lot more while using git because you're working on your own local system.
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How to get the most out of Qmmp 1.0
After almost eight years of development, Qmmp has reached version 1.0, so we have a good reason to celebrate with a quick guide on how to get the most out of this winamp-styled audio player for your Linux desktop. This brand new version brings a lot of goodies, but most importantly it uses the latest Qt v5. The player looks simple and it really is very simple to use, but it actually boasts quite a lot of power under the hood, so here is what we will be exploring on this article.
Quick-turn baseboard dev tool adds third-party COMs, SBCs
Gumstix has opened up its quick-turn expansion board design service to third-party COMs and SBCs like the BeagleBone Black, with Raspberry Pi coming soon. Gumstix launched its web-based Geppetto custom design-to-order (D2O) platform for embedded boards back in 2013. Later that year, the company added new crowd-funding features to the drag-and-drop embedded board design service, […]
How reader-friendly are your docs?
The first task any accomplished technical writer has to do is write for the audience. This task may sound simple, but when I thought about people living all over the world, I wondered: Can they read our documentation? Readability is something that has been studied for years, and what follows is a brief summary of what research shows.
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Internet firms to be banned from offering unbreakable encryption under new laws
Internet and social media companies will be banned from putting customer communications beyond their own reach under new laws to be unveiled on Wednesday.
(editor's note: Investigatory Powers Bill in the UK)
(editor's note: Investigatory Powers Bill in the UK)
Microsoft and Red Hat announce cloud partnership, show .NET some love
Red Hat Linux to be reference operating system for .NET Core
Microsoft has announced a partnership with Red Hat to support Red Hat Linux in the Azure cloud.…
Fedora Marketing is Not a Spectator Sport
Fedora 23 has rolled out this week after six months (give or take) of hard work by the Fedora Project. Job done, right? Not exactly–we still need to tell the world that Fedora 23 exists, and why they should be... Continue Reading →
Linux-based robots to deliver packages
A London-based startup called “Starship,” launched by Skype co-founders, is developing a wheeled, Linux-based robot and service for package delivery. Former Skype co-founders Ahti Heinla and Janus Friis announced the formation of a London-based robotics services company called Starship Technologies, “which aims to fundamentally improve local delivery of goods and groceries, making it almost free.” […]
Whats new in Fedora 23 Workstation
Fedora 23 Workstation is now released. It's a reliable, user-friendly, and powerful operating system aimed at home users, hobbyists, students, and software developers. Fedora 23 Workstation features the latest GNOME 3.18 release courtesy of the GNOME community.
Is the world ready for a bare-metal OS/2 rebirth?
IBM and Arca Noae to free 1990s operating system from its virtualized cage. A US software company has signed on with IBM to release a new native build of Big Blue's OS/2.
What’s new in Fedora 23 Workstation
Fedora 23 Workstation is now released. It’s a reliable, user-friendly, and powerful operating system aimed at home users, hobbyists, students, and software developers. Fedora 23 Workstation features the latest GNOME 3.18 release courtesy of the GNOME community. This release of... Continue Reading →
Microsoft Windows 7 Pro: Halloween Horror for PC makers next year
And Windows 10 will be injected into your box by Redmond's mad doctors
Microsoft will stop all sales of Windows 7 Pro to PC makers on Halloween 2016.…
Compact, rugged box-PC has four GbE ports
Aaeon’s rugged, Linux-ready “Boxer-6404” industrial controller offers quad- or dual-core Bay Trail SoCs, plus four GbE ports and -20 to 60?C operation. The Boxer-6404 shares some of the specs of Aaeon’s Boxer-6403 industrial PC, but is for the most part a more entry-level system. Yet this more purely industrial-focused system offers twice the number of […]
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