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Goodbye Henry Ford, hello open organization

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 13, 2015 10:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The decision to pursue an MBA is a major one, and people make it for many reasons: the opportunity to refocus your career (even change it completely), the chance to prove yourself as a future business leader, a guaranteed way to quickly grow your professional network, and, most of all, the educational opportunity to learn new skills from business leaders and professors. read more

Six-port net appliance runs Yocto on Braswell

Aaeon’s rugged “FWS-2260″ network appliance runs Yocto Linux on a 14nm Intel “Braswell” SoC and has six GbE ports, SATA and CFast, and dual mini-PCIe slots. The FWS-2260 desktop networking appliance was briefly announced last month in conjunction with Aaeon’s 3.5-inch GENE-BSW5 SBC, which similarly runs Yocto Linux on Intel’s new 14nm Pentium and Celeron […]

A comprehensive guide to Dolphin, a KDE file manager

Dolphin has been the default file manager for the KDE desktop since Fedora 10. Other distributions that use KDE as a desktop option also use it as their default file manager. It's very powerful and provides some very advanced features.

Mozilla flings glove at Microsoft's feet: Firefox 40 will PWN Edge

This week's edition tightens screw on dodgy add-ons – and Windows 10. Mozilla has released Firefox 40, featuring a new look for Windows 10, better protection against uncertified add-ons, and an attempt to resist Microsoft’s effort to make Edge the default browser.

Love for Perl unites diverse community

I've used Perl for several years, beginning in 2002 on Solaris, then moving to Debian and working on Koha in 2008.

Would you hire a hacker who hacked your website?

A lot of companies now offer bug bounties in the form of cash, gear, or recognition to folks who find flaws in their sites or code. The taboo over hiring hackers has pretty much faded away. But, how they went about it, and how they disclosed, would make a lot of difference to me.

Red Hat Satellite 6.1 finally arrives

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Aug 13, 2015 12:42 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Red Hat
The new version of Red Hat's systems management program brings significant upgrades in three key areas.

Canonical and Microsoft working together on containers

Will every Ubuntu server soon be ready to work with Windows and Azure LXD-based container services?

Hardkernel tweaks its popular Odroid-C1 Pi clone

Hardkernel launched a $37 Odroid-C1+ SBC that updates its $35 C1 with a full-sized HDMI, heatsink, I2S audio, and USB power, but keeps the quad-core SoC. Hardkernel’s Odroid project is shipping a replacement for its community-backed Odroid-C1 single-board computer, which debuted last December, and came in fourth place in this June’s LinuxGizmos/Linux.com Linux/Android SBC reader […]

Make Fedora 23 Beautiful – Contribute Your Wallpaper

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Aug 12, 2015 8:46 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Fedora 23 development is moving on and the time to release is not long anymore, so it is time to open the submission phase for Fedora 23 Supplemental Wallpapers. What are supplemental wallpapers? Supplemental wallpapers are the non-default wallpapers provided... Continue Reading →

Bounce Around IRC with ZNC

In my discussion on IRC with "bkidwell" (see the Non-Linux FOSS article for more on our talk), we were discussing how we connect to IRC. My main method is to SSH in to my co-located Raspberry Pi in Austria and connect to a screen session I have running that is constantly connected to IRC with Irssi. This works really well for me, and I never miss messages when I'm away.

The State of Fedora: 2015 Edition

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Aug 12, 2015 7:11 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Fedora’s third Flock conference kicked off Wednesday morning with a keynote by Matthew Miller, the Fedora Project Leader (FPL). How’s Fedora doing? Says Miller, “The actual state of Fedora is awesome, we’re doing very well as a project and it’s... Continue Reading →

Hydrogen: A software drum machine for Linux

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 12, 2015 5:36 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Hydrogen is the best open source drum machine that is available free of charge. It is an advanced piece of software that helps artists and producers compose groovy beats to accompany their music. Hydrogen is quite simple to use, features a lot of options and drum sets that can differentiate the sounds to meet the wide scope of requirements that derive from different music genres like rock, metal, pop, electronic and jazz.

Keeping your system secure with SELinux

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 12, 2015 2:45 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: Interview
Few things in the Linux world evoke a strong reaction like SELinux, the security enhancement for Linux. At LinuxCon, Susan Lauber hopes to soften that response and show people the light. In her talk "SELinux—it's all about the labels", Lauber will teach SELinux basics and describe why it's a must-run on your systems. In this interview, she tells us more. read more

LibreOffice community achievements

Recently the LibreOffice project released version 5.0 of their cross-platform office suite. The new release brings together a raft of features for a comprehensive office suite that runs across Linux, Windows, Mac, and increasingly the mobile space. Saying LibreOffice or OpenOffice to people can lead to interesting reactions. For some people, LibreOffice is the darling of the open source world, and for others, it is a crappy Microsoft Office alternative that they look down on. read more

The patent troll problem is not a new one

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 12, 2015 9:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The patent troll problem is not a new one. In 1879, an inventor by the name of George B. Selden filed a patent on a horseless four-wheeled carriage, which he called the "Road Engine."

The basics of inline assembly for Linux on z Systems

  • IBM developerWorks : Linux (Posted by bob on Aug 12, 2015 9:02 AM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM, Linux; Story Type: News Story
Inline assembly allows software engineers to handcraft the assembler codes for the most performance-sensitive parts of their programs. This feature unleashes the hardware advantage of IBM z Systems as well as programmer ingenuity to realize the development of high-performance applications. The objective of this article is to discuss the basics of inline assembly feature supported by IBM compiler for Linux on z Systems.

Docker containers and the next generation of virtualization

This year, LinuxCon and ContainerCon attendees will have the opportunity to hear Jerome Petazzoni speak on Docker, Containers & Security: State Of Union. Jerome works at Docker Inc., where he helps others to containerize all the things. Jerome has worked in miscellaneous technical fields, including  VOIP, embedded systems, web hosting, virtualization and cloud computing.

Imploding Barrels and Other Highlights From Hackfest DefCon

This year marked the 23rd DefCon, the hacker conference that began as an informal gathering for hackers to meet in person and party in the desert. Since its beginning, it has grown from fewer than 100 attendees to reportedly more than 20,000 all of them jammed into two hotels this year-Paris and Ballys-to learn the latest hacks and swap techniques.

Fedora 23 Alpha released!

The Fedora 23 Alpha is here, right on schedule for our planned October final release. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site.

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