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Barrier to entry: Busting more myths about Linux

  • techrepublic; By Jack Wallen (Posted by bob on Aug 7, 2015 6:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
Jack Wallen finishes up his "barrier to entry" series for the Linux operating system by busting a few remaining myths surrounding the platform.

Check Point: Certifi-Gate-based attacks could take complete control of Android devices

Check Point has discovered a serious security hole with mobile remote support tools commonly used by hundreds of millions of Android devices.

How to connect to IRC through console, app, or a web client on Linux

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 6, 2015 6:29 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: Interview
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text communication layer protocol that has been available for at least 15 years. It is used by tens of thousands around the globe for quick communication, online conferences, conduction of real-time text interviews, asking for technical help etc.

Interning at an open organization means learning to trust the meritocracy

For the past two months, I've worked as a field marketing intern at Red Hat. I knew the organization would differ starkly from the rank-centric hierarchy I'd experienced during my nine years in the United States Army, but I still encountered aspects of working in an open organization that I did not expect. read more

Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 7 arrives

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Aug 6, 2015 3:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Cloud, Linux, Red Hat
Red Hat continues to push forward in the cloud with its latest OpenStack release.

Virtual reality is the next open web frontier

Each year, there's a seemingly infinite amount of exciting things happening on the open web. It's hard to keep track of all the new things rolling out, but I'd like to draw your attention to one of them that Mozilla has been quietly working on called MozVR. It's a new technology that combines the open web and virtual reality, enabling developers to create virtual worlds that we can step inside. read more

Engineering, open source internship hits the sweet spot

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 6, 2015 10:51 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Red Hat; Story Type: News Story
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." As you enter Red Hat's offices, you see big red walls embellished with this quote from Gandhi. It's not every day that you see that at a tech company. It gives you the first hint that Red Hat is more than a company leading innovation at lightning speed in the 21st century. It's a company built on the the fundamental principles of human endeavor, freedom, collaboration, resilience, and persistence. read more

Make Firefox Look Native in Fedora

Firefox has been criticized by users for not fitting well in Fedora Workstation. Although it improved with the new interface called Australis, it still doesn’t feel as native as GNOME Web (Epiphany). It’s not likely it will close the gap any time soon for two... Continue Reading →

India adopts a comprehensive open source policy

The Government of India (GOI) has adopted a comprehensive and supportive open source policy. It builds on their earlier efforts to adopt open standards for procurement. read more

LibreOffice 5.0 unveils streamlined user interface

  • Beta News; By Nick Peers (Posted by bob on Aug 6, 2015 6:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Announcements
The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 5.0 64-bit and LibreOffice 5.0 32-bit. This is a major new release that will form the cornerstone of future development on mobile platforms as well as the upcoming LibreOffice cloud version.

BeagleBone Green drops the HDMI… and the price

Seeed Studios is shipping its $39 “Green” version of the BeagleBone, which loses the micro-HDMI port but adds a micro-USB port and Grove sensor interfaces. The Raspberry Pi has spawned a number of hardware near clones, including the Banana Pi and Orange Pi SBCs, and now it’s time for the Beagleboard.org’s Linux-oriented BeagleBone to enjoy […]

Linux smartwatch offers luxury stylings and a novel interface

Olio has opened pre-orders for a luxury round-faced Linux smartwatch that shows Bluetooth notifications from mobile devices and offers 50M water resistance. Aside from the Tizen-based Samsung Gear and Blocks watches, we haven’t seen too many Linux smartwatches that don’t run Android Wear or other Android variants. Exceptions include the LG Watch Urbane and Leikr […]

Building Linux images for use with Openstack Heat

One of the great strengths of cloud computing is the ability to set up virtual machines in a repeatable way, using appropriate tools to inject information into them as they boot in order to configure them for your exact needs. In this tutorial, we will look at how to insert OpenStack's native Heat agents into an image to allow the use of Heat for application setup.

This App Lets Anyone 3-D Print 'Do-Not-Duplicate' Keys

In an era when digital tools allow anyone to make practically anything, inscribing the words "do not duplicate" on a key only invites ambitious lock pickers to do exactly that. Now one group of researchers has released a piece of software that makes copying purportedly uncopyable keys easier than ever.

Biggest software update in history coming up: Google patches Android

  • The Register; By Iain Thomson (Posted by bob on Aug 5, 2015 10:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Android
Chocolate Factory, Samsung, and LG commit to monthly patching. Black Hat 2015 For those of you worried about the Stagefright flaw in Android, be reassured, a patch will be coming down the line in the next few days.

Upcoming Webinar: Getting Started with DevOps

DevOps represents a profound change from the way most IT departments have traditionally worked: from siloed teams and high-anxiety releases to everyone collaborating on uneventful and more frequent releases of higher-quality code.

LibreOffice 5.0 Looking Good and Shipping This Week

LibreOffice 5.0 ships this week, and it brings a host of improvements that users will be excited about.

Samba Server Installation on Debian 8 (Jessie)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 5, 2015 2:50 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Debian, Linux; Story Type: News Story
This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Debian 8 and shows you how to configure Samba to share files over the SMB/CIFS the protocol. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory, all users have a shared group directory with read-/write access and optionally an anonymous share is added.

Teaching students the value of open source

Open source is not just about making something publicly accessible. It is a set of values—a way of working that practices open collaboration between a community to build or maintain something. On the basis of these values, today we can observe a vibrant and thriving open source community responsible for many of the great successes in many industries. read more

FFmpeg project leader quits, says he's had enough with these forking AV libraries

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Aug 5, 2015 10:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Won't have Niedermayer to kick around anymore The leader of the FFmpeg open source project has resigned amid ongoing turmoil among the project's developers.…

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