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Disk space filling up can really mess your systems up, especially if the root partition gets to 100%. And that can happen when you least expect it. In fact, that's generally when it does happen. So, the question is, when you're under pressure to get a critical system or application back online and that "no space left on device" message keeps slapping you in the face, what do you do?
18 reasons to use Gnome on its 18th birthday
Today the Gnome desktop turns 18. To celebrate, we created a list of reasons to use it.
Gnome turns 18, new tools for Docker, Kali Linux 2.0, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at new tools for Docker, Kali Linux 2.0, and more!
Our weekly news roundup typically goes out every Friday. We're trying something new, to capture more news in the roundup, by publishing it on Saturday.
Open source news roundup for August 8 - 15, 2015
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Vulkan API progress, new games for Linux, and more gaming news
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at the progress around the 3D graphics and compute API Vulkan, Ubuntu developers improving Nvidia drivers, new games out for Linux, and more.
Open gaming roundup for August 9 - 15, 2015
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SUSE brings its management software to the cloud
Want to manage your SUSE Linux servers whether they're on x86 servers, mainframes, and/or the cloud? You can do that now.
Top 5: LibreOffice, Dolphin, Docker, Linux and more
In this week's Top 5, our readers loved stories about LibreOffice 5, Priyanka Nag' My Linux Story, a tutorial for the KDE file manager Dolphin, patent trolls, and our interview with Jerome Petazzoni of Docker.
Android based IR gizmo creates touch enabled TVs
Touchjet’s Android-based, quad-core “Touchjet Wave” media player attaches to the top of your TV and IR scans your gestures to approximate touch control.
Sick of Windows spying on you? Go Linux
With Windows 10 snooping on your every keystroke, it's time to consider an alternative: the Linux desktop.
Learn Linux, 101: A roadmap for LPIC-1
Use this roadmap to find IBM developerWorks articles that will help you
learn and review basic Linux tasks. And if you're also pursuing professional
certification as a Linux system administrator, these articles can help you
study for the Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) exam 101 and
exam 102. This roadmap is organized according to the 43 objectives in the 101
and 102 exams, which you are required to pass for LPI level 1
certification.
Founder of Open Source Hardware Association shares her story
Alicia Gibb has a passion for hardware hacking—she founded and is currently running the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA). Also a member of the ADA Initiative Board, Defensive Patent License Board, and the Open Source Ecology Board, she got her start as a technologist from a combination of backgrounds: informatics and library science.
Alicia formerly worked as a researcher and prototyper at Bug Labs where she ran the academic research program and the R&D lab. Her work is fascinating and she graciously agreed to this interview.
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How to migrate MySQL to MariaDB on Linux
Since the Oracle's acquisition of MySQL, a lot of MySQL developers and users moved away from MySQL due to Oracle's more closed-door stance on MySQL development and maintenance. The community-driven outcome of such movement is a fork of MySQL, called MariaDB. Led by original MySQL developers, the development of MariaDB follows the open-source philosophy and...
How to Install and Configure MongoDB on Ubuntu 14.04
MongoDB is a NoSQL database that offers a high performance, high availability, and automatic scaling enterprise database. Data is stored in a "document" structure in JSON format (in MongoDB called BSON). MongoDB was first introduced in 2009 and is currently developed by the company MongoDB Inc. This tutorials shows the installation and configuration of MongoDB on Ubuntu 14.04.
F23 NetworkManager Test Day August 20th!
Fedora 23 is scheduled to be released at the end of the October. Among many other improvements, this release will include a new version of NetworkManager, a service that manages network connectivity. We’ve been busy fixing bugs and adding functionality,... Continue Reading →
Waving the open source flag in Austrailia
Aimee Maree Forsstrom is an early open source advocate, who has worked in IT since 2000 building new code management practices for government and enterprise. Forsstrom is a current board member of OSIA (Open Source Industry Australia).
She will be speaking at LinuxCon North America, with her talk titled Waving the open source flag in government—the highs, lows, and community code.
We caught up with her, to talk about her work, bringing open source to governments. And, also, about her upcoming talk at LinuxCon, why open source code requires a community approach, and which challenges this brings.
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Learn Linux, 101: Hard disk layout
Learn how to design a partition layout for disks on a Linux system. Use
the material in this tutorial to study for the Linux Professional Institute
LPIC-1: Linux Server Professional Certification exam 101, or to learn for
fun.
diff -u: What's New in Kernel Development
Linus Torvalds reported on some GCC compiler warnings that he felt were unnecessary,
and he gave his opinion on how they should work instead. Specifically, GCC 5.1
would issue a warning against using a switch statement with a boolean
variable, presumably because a boolean would be better handled by a simple
if statement.
NPD: Chromebooks outsell Windows laptops
For businesses, tablets are on the decline and laptops are rising once again. And Chromebooks aren't just for consumers looking for cheap laptops.
How to install ProFTPd with TLS support on Ubuntu 15.04
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 15.04 server, how to add an FTP user and to use FileZilla to connect securely with TLS.
Opening up computers to millions of individuals with disabilities
According to the latest numbers from the World Health Organization, over a billion people in the world live with some sort of disability. Addressing the various accommodations, abilities, and disabilities of the world's largest minority may seem like a daunting task for developers of all stripes, but Colin Fulton is up for it. He wants to change the way accessibility is viewed and perceived in the Linux and open source communities.
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Go wide: Open source advocacy on Twitter
Wisely used, Twitter can be an outstanding tool for getting the word out about open source solutions. Too often, though, I see open source enthusiasts retweeting tweets from open source enthusiasts to their own followers, who are predominantly open source enthusiasts.
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