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Soon-to-be-redundant chap in pink slip slip on Facebook
Oracle appears to be making redundancies in the ranks of its Java evangelists team.…
For gamers, a new digital currency; For developers, a new SDK; and more open gaming news
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Amazon's new open source SDK for game developers, GameCredits' new open source digital currency for games, and more.
Open gaming roundup for August 30 - September 5, 2015
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COM Express Modules set sail on Intel’s 6th Gen Core Skylake
Intel’s launch of its 6th Gen Core (“Skylake”) processors this week precipitated a flurry of COM Express module announcements by embedded board vendors. Intel’s 48 new 6th Gen Core processors span an extremely wide range of power consumption and performance. At the low end are the mobile-oriented “Y-series” system-on-chips, starting with the dual-core, 2.2GHz-clocked Core […]
User Data Manifesto 2.0, Alliance for Open Media, and more news
In this week's edition of the open source news roundup, we take a look at the User Data Manifesto 2.0, the Alliance for Open Media, new open source fonts, and more!
Open source news roundup for August 30 - September 5, 2015
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Top 5: Blender movie, Minecraft alternatives, and more
In this week's Top 5, our best articles of the week are about a new Blender short film, alternatives to Minecraft, back to school with open source, impostor syndrome, and teaching student sys admins.
diff -u: What's New in Kernel Development
Boot times can become slow on systems with many CPUs, partly because of the time it takes to crank up all the RAM chips. Mel Gorman recently submitted some patches to start up RAM chips in parallel instead of one after the other.
Want your kids to learn coding? Train the teachers first
UK gov’s financial pledges yet to filter down
A number of schools have failed to train their teachers in the government's flagship computing curriculum introduced last year, which was intended to turn Blighty into a nation of coders.…
How DevOps fits into the modern network
DevOps is often touted as the next big thing in software development, and rightly so. DevOps encourages collaboration among different teams working on the product, aims to reduce products' time to market, and much more. But what if you are not developing software, per se? Do you have to miss this new wave of innovation? Of course not!
In his upcoming talk at All Things Open (ATO), Sean Cavanaugh of Cumulus Networks will discuss using DevOps tools like ONIE and Ansible for provisioning and modernizing the data center. I caught up with Sean to hear his thoughts on networking in open source, his other experiences with open source software, and a sneak preview of his talk.
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How to Mount a NTFS Drive on CentOS / RHEL / Scientific Linux
This tutorial will show you how to mount an NTFS drive in read/write mode on CentOS and other RHEL based Linux operating systems. NTFS-3G is a stable Open Source NTFS driver that supports reading and writing to NTFS drives on Linux and other operating systems.
Add power to your terminal with powerline
A while ago, Fedora Magazine posted this interview with Rackspace architect Major Hayden where he mentioned the powerline utility. If you often use a terminal, you too might find powerline useful. It gives you helpful status information, and helps you stay... Continue Reading →
Did you ever use open source tools in school?
People of all ages are heading back to school now. For the next couple of weeks, Opensource.com is highlighting a range of open source software, hardware, and tools for students and educators. We'll also sprinkle in open education stories for good measure.
Read more in our Back to School series.
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IFA 2015: The best gadgets from Europe's biggest tech show
Europe's biggest tech show opened today in Berlin. Take a look at some of the new gadgets.
Red Hat unleashes EL 7.2 beta on a waiting world
Better containers, storage, security and admin, apparently
Red Hat has offered up a beta of Enterprise Linux 7.2, touting security, storage management, and expanded container capabilities.…
Bringing Python into the classroom
Teachers across the globe have answered the call to code. "Yes," they say, "we will teach our kids to program, even if we don't know how ourselves." They've delivered lessons on Scratch; they've celebrated the Hour of Code. Perhaps they've even dabbled in Codecademy's offerings to familiarize themselves with this newly popular, suddenly ubiquitous competency called "coding."
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Smart touchscreen dev kit runs Android on quad-core i.MX6
Gateworks announced a 7-inch touchscreen Android development kit, with a quad-core i.MX6 SoC, GbE, WiFi, BT, GPS, USB, serial I/O, and dual mini-PCIe slots.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 beta is out
Ready to look into the future or Red Hat Enterprise Linux and containers? Then check out the latest RHEL beta.
How to install Odoo ERP Software on Ubuntu 15.04
Odoo is an OpenSource enterprise resource planning and customer relationship software that can help you to organize and grow your business. Odoo was formerly named openERP and therefor TinyERP. There are many apps available to extend Odoo, for example: billing, accounting, manufacturing, purchasing, warehouse management, and project management.
Android Candy: Copay -- the Next-Generation Bitcoin Wallet
When I hear the word "copay", I think of the doctor's office. Thankfully,
the Copay app from the folks at Bitpay doesn't cost you anything, and
it keeps your Bitcoin healthy and secure. I've mentioned many Bitcoin
wallet applications and cloud solutions during the past few years, but
Copay truly is different. It has features other wallets can't touch, such
as:
Samsung rolls out a round, Tizen-based Gear S2 watch
Samsung debuted its gen 2 smartwatch: a round, 11.5mm thick “Gear S2? device with a 1.2-inch 360×360 pixel AMOLED display. As expected, it runs Tizen.
10 open source alternatives to Minecraft
There's no denying that Minecraft is a favorite game to millions. And being written in Java enables it to run on a variety of platforms, including Linux. With a huge modding community, there are countless Minecraft tinkerers out there who would love to be able to get under the hood and play around with the source code themselves. Unfortunately, the source is not available to the general public.
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