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Allwinners octa-core A80 SoC tightens its SBC grip

The CubieTech octa-core Allwinner A80 based “Cubieboard4? SBC goes for $125, competing with LinkSprite’s $129 Beta Arches and Merrii’s $300 H88 Hummingbird.

Allwinner’s octa-core A80 SoC tightens its SBC grip

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Mar 13, 2015 5:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The CubieTech octa-core Allwinner A80 based “Cubieboard4″ SBC goes for $125, competing with LinkSprite’s $129 Beta Arches and Merrii’s $300 H88 Hummingbird. In early February, while covering Merrii’s H88 Hummingbird SBC, based on the octa-core Cortex-A15 and Cortex-A7 based Allwinner A80 system-on-chip, we found we had missed the release of the A80-based Cubieboard4 SBC. The […]

5 ways to answer questions the open source way

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 13, 2015 12:01 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Eric Raymond's How to Ask Questions the Smart Way was published in 2001 and has been very popular ever since. It gets referenced on my local Linux User Group mailing list with some frequency (usually alongside an admonishment to stop top-posting). read more

Automotive bus open sourced with Linux-based design

A German university is open sourcing a secure, two-tier Automotive Service Bus for car computers, available on a control unit running Linux on a PandaBoard. Technische Universität München (TUM) has open-sourced an automotive computer bus design developed as part of its “Visio.M” (Visionary Mobility) electric car project, according a Mar. 10 press release by TUM. […]

HGST gets closer to shipping 10TB HDD

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS (Posted by bob on Mar 13, 2015 7:15 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
It won't be in your laptop, but 10-terabyte hard drives will soon be in your datacenter servers.

Rugged, wireless-enabled COM runs Linux on AM437x

CompuLab’s rugged, SODIMM-style “CM-T43? COM runs Linux or Android on a TI AM437x, and offers up to 1GB RAM, 32GB flash, dual GbE, WiFi, BLE, NFC, and more.

Non-Linux FOSS: MenuMeters

It sounds like a "back in my day" story, but I really do miss the days when laptops had LED activity lights for hard drives and Wi-Fi. Sure, some still have them, but for the most part, the latest trend is to have no way of knowing if your application is pegging the CPU at 100%, or if it just locked up.

Google murders Google Code, orders everyone off to GitHub and pals

Shutdown begins now, completely dead by January 2016. Google killing off its own software projects is nothing new, but the Mountain View Chocolate Factory will soon kill your software projects, too, if you host them on Google Code.

Red Hat partners with Docker to create Linux/Docker software stack

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS (Posted by bob on Mar 12, 2015 6:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Red Hat
The leading Linux company has partnered with the top container company to create a new software stack.

The future of Linux storage: Another step closer to production-ready

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS (Posted by bob on Mar 12, 2015 4:58 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Linux software developers are working hard on expanding Linux's file and storage options.

How to install and configure KDE Desktop on Arch Linux

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Mar 12, 2015 4:00 PM EDT)
  • Groups: KDE, Linux, Arch; Story Type: News Story
This article is the last part of my Arch Linux Destop tutorial series were I explain the installation and configuration of various desktop enviroments. KDE is another desktop manager of Linux which is used widely. In this tutorial we are going to check the installation and some other work around applications used by KDE. The tutorial will consist of Installation, Configuration, Startup and then some other applications.

Why we ditched our legacy framework for Symfony

Why would a successful organization toss out an excellent open source web development platform that had an avid developer community? That’s the story I’m here to tell. read more

Open source offline map tool for Android

To realize the full potential of location-based smartphone apps, they should be built to support offline mode and original map graphics. Creating a custom offline map is the best choice. We were faced with this challenge as well, and the solution we came up with was creating a separate library for this purpose. That is how I developed the m?AppWidget code library.? We recently decided to open source it, and now mAppWidget is available to anyone in need of a mobile custom offline map solution. read more

Android Candy: Bluetooth Auto Connect

I love my latest Android device (see the March 2015 issue's Open-Source Classroom column for details), but for some reason, it won't automatically connect to my Bluetooth headset. When I turn on my headset, I want it to connect to my Android device so I can start using it right away.

Ultra-HD Android TV STB launches in France

French IPTV provider Free unveiled a “Freebox Mini 4K,” claimed to be the first Ultra HD Android TV set-top box, based on a new Broadcom Cortex-A15 STB SoC.

Should governments develop their own software?

Being a hardcore developer who cares deeply about software, and having worked for local government for the past eight years, I have pondered this question often. On the one hand, a running philosophical theme is that programming is the new literacy, and because software permeates every aspect of our lives, programming amounts to expressing knowledge, just like writing does. read more

Login screen in Fedora 22 Workstation uses Wayland

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Mar 11, 2015 6:44 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Fedora 21 Workstation added the ability to log in and run a Wayland session from the login screen (GDM), leaving the login screen itself running using the older X protocol. […]

It’s Dr. Data

  • New York Times; By Steve Lohr (Posted by bob on Mar 11, 2015 5:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A tall man with deep-set eyes and a close-cropped beard, Mr. Hammerbacher stood recently in front of a white board filled with an amalgam of computer and genetic code, speaking of “Linux clusters” and “gnarly C code” — standard terms in the language of computing — but the main subject was biomedical science. Mr. Hammerbacher also discussed “neoantigens” and “gene variants,” and the data-driven hunt to find and understand the rogue cell clusters of cancer.

SageTV to go open source

  • liliputing; By Brad Linder (Posted by bob on Mar 11, 2015 4:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Multimedia
SageTV was a cross-platform media center application and digital video recorder tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. I say “was” because Google acquired the company in 2011 and used the technology for its Google Fiber TV service. Now SageTV could be making a comeback: the company’s founder has announced that within a few months Google will open source the SageTV platform.

How to install the fast and lightweight DNS Server MaraDNS on CentOS 7

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Mar 11, 2015 2:55 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
MaraDNS is a small, free and lightweight Domain Name Server. It is an alternative open-source DNS server, which acts as a caching, recursive, or authoritative nameserver. It is remarkably easy to configure and available for Linux and Windows platform.

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