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Tiny $26 WiFi-ready IoT SBC runs OpenWRT Linux

Smart Electronics is prepping a tiny $26 open-source “Black Swift” SBC that runs OpenWRT on an Atheros AR9331 and offers WiFi, dual micro-USB, and header I/O.

Real-time enabled Sitara SoC shows up on a COM

Variscite unveiled a Linux-friendly, SODIMM-style COM based on TI’s Sitara AM437x, supporting the updated SoC’s quad-core Programmable Real-time Unit (PRU). The VAR-SOM-AM43 is the first computer-on-module we’ve seen to use the Texas Instruments Sitara AM437x, a single-core Cortex-A9 system-on-chip that clocks to 1GHz.

GHOST glibc Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Affects All Linux Systems

A critical vulnerability has been found in glibc, the GNU C library, that affects all Linux systems dating back to 2000. Attackers can use this flaw to execute code and remotely gain control of Linux machines.

How to install Arch Linux with XFCE Desktop

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jan 27, 2015 11:33 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Xfce, Arch; Story Type: News Story
This tutorial will give you the detailed step by step instructions to install the leightweight OS Arch Linux with XFCE Desktop on your computer. I have skipped all the optional content making it as short and simple as possible.

How volunteering at events can advance your open source career

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 27, 2015 9:38 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
When I look back at my years working in open source, I realize how much conferences have helped my career. Back when I was an editor at Linux Pro Magazine, I met dozens of writers in person at conferences, which almost always improved our working relationships, and I recruited countless new and first-time authors. Watching other speakers and then meeting them after their sessions helped inspire me to get past my stage fright (with a dash of imposter syndrome) and start speaking at events. I've also forged friendships at conferences that are now almost as old as my career. And I've met more than one person who ended up being a future employer. read more

Wireless-enabled i.MX6 SBC offers remote IoT management

Eurotech’s “CPU-351-13″ SBC runs Linux on Freescale’s i.MX6 SoC, and offers ZigBee and GPS wireless, remote IoT management, and wide-temperature operation. Eurotech has been promoting the concept of managed Internet of Things devices long before “IoT” became the latest craze. The Yocto Linux ready CPU-351-13 single board computer is the latest of its embedded boards […]

Working on 3.19 – the kernel column

Jon Masters takes you through a summary of the features inside Linux 3.18 and the ongoing work for the next 3.19 series kernel

Fanless box PC offers dual PCI slots, six serial ports

Axiomtek announced a rugged, fanless box PC that runs Linux on a quad-core, 2GHz Celeron, and offers two PCI slots and extended temperature support. The eBOX638-840-FL runs on the quad-core Intel Celeron J1900 processor of the latest Bay Trail-D associated with the Atom E3800 (Bay Trail I) line of SoCs.

CuBox-i4Pro Review

  • Linux User & Developer - the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Jan 26, 2015 5:24 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux, ARM, Developer; Story Type: News Story
With a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, is the CuBox-i4Pro an apt ARM entry point for home theatre?

Remotely control a Raspberry Pi

Use a web interface to control your Pi and employ it as a fileserver or media centre from a remote location using any web-connected device

30 community managers in open source to follow on Twitter

For Community Manager Appreciation Day 2015, I wanted to do something special to thank many of the hard working community managers involved in the open source ecosystem. read more

How to install Django on Ubuntu 14.04

Django is a Python web framework. All it does is helps you rapidly build high performance and efficient web applications. Its very much liked by the developer community because of some of its amazing features like template system, URL design,etc. Django supports both Python 2.7.x and Python 3.x .

How open source can be a gateway to your next job

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 26, 2015 10:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Right now, a large number of college students are attending their last semester of school. With luck, they'll graduate in the spring and get their first real job—but getting that job has always been a challenge. read more

How to limit network bandwidth on Linux

  • Xmodulo (Posted by bob on Jan 26, 2015 9:47 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
If you often run multiple networking applications on your Linux desktop, or share bandwidth among multiple computers at home, you will want to have a better control over bandwidth usage. Otherwise, when you are downloading a big file with a downloader, your interactive SSH session may become sluggish to the point where it's unusable. Or […]Continue reading... The post How to limit network bandwidth on Linux appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: How to install dummynet on CentOS How to check Internet speed from the command line on Linux

Steam news, ChilliSource engine, new Linux games, and more

Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at news from Steam, open source engine ChilliSource, new Linux games, and more! Open gaming roundup Week of January 17 - 23, 2015 read more

Linux-enabled sit/stand smart desk nudges you into action

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Jan 24, 2015 7:00 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
A Linux-based desk with WiFi, Bluetooth, and a 5-inch touchscreen automatically adjusts between sitting and standing, and tells you when it’s time to move. Talk about good timing: Stir announced its second-generation “Stir Kinetic Desk M1″ smart desk the same week the Annals of Internal Medicine published a report on the health dangers of sitting. […]

Thousands of U.S. gas stations exposed to Internet attacks

Over 5,000 devices used by gas stations in the U.S. to monitor their fuel tank levels can be manipulated from the Internet by malicious attackers.

Top 5 articles of the week: Video editing for Linux, FOSS Andriod apps, and more

  • Opensource.com; By Jen Wike Huger (Posted by bob on Jan 24, 2015 3:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Every week I bring you the best of what we've published this week. It's always five articles, about five most interesting open source stories from around the globe.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 beta available on IBM Power Platform

Two open source titans put their rings together and joined forces to announce that Red Hat Enterprise Linux v7.1 beta is now available on the IBM Power Development platform. Last month Red Hat announced that v7.i beta supported IBM Power Systems based on little endian mode.

Sub-$100 Cortex-A5 dev board accepts Arduino shields

Atmel and Newark Element 14 have launched a Linux based, Arduino shield-expandable “Xplained” development board for Atmel’s Cortex-A5 based SAMA5D4 SoC.

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