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On the docker-dev list someone asked about Fedora documentation that described how you add a user to the docker group. The user wanted to allow his users to do a docker search to try to find images that they could use.
Raspberry Pi time-lapse camera
Get beautiful views of the sunset using your Raspberry Pi, a Pi camera and a small Python script
LG releases world's first 34-inch 21:9 curved display
LG34UC97 brings stunning QHD resolution and an ultra-wide viewing angle without compromising colour quality
How to secure your ISPConfig 3 server against the poodle SSL attack
In the following guide, the steps are described in order to secure your server against the recent poodle SSL attack. The tutorial uses an ISPConfig 3 perfect server on Debian 7, but the same steps will work on any other Linux Distribution as well.
OpenStack hooks up with Hadoop to bring big data to the cloud
The new OpenStack release, dubbed 'Juno,' has lots of fixes, better support for hot upgrades, and now hooks up with Hadoop.
New open hardware: Raspberry Pi B+
I got a new Raspberry Pi B+ board from Adafruit. Check out my review of it here.
The main differences between the B+ and the Raspberry Pi model B are the new model has:
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Government Evangelist at GitHub on US open technologies
Meet Ben Balter. He's a Government Evangelist at GitHub, where he leads the efforts to encourage adoption of open source philosophies, making all levels of government better, one repository at a time.
Fedora Council elections coming soon!
Very shortly, the Fedora Council will replace the Fedora Project Board as Fedora’s top-level leadership and governance body, with the particular aim of having more engaged and effective whole-project coordination and planning.
Admins! Never mind POODLE, there're NEW OpenSSL bugs to splat
Four new patches for open-source crypto libraries: Poodle. If you're using the popular OpenSSL open source cryptography library, you have more to worry about than the recently disclosed POODLE (Padding Oracle On Downgraded Legacy Encryption) vulnerability, project devs have warned.
Allwinner reveals new octa-core and 64-bit quad-core SoCs
Allwinner unveiled octa-core, Cortex-A7 based “A83T” and “H8? SoCs for tablets and media-streaming boxes, respectively, plus a quad-core, 64-bit “H64? SoC.
Play Awesome Indie Games Directly in Firefox Including the Award-Winning FTL
Today, we’re announcing a promotion with Humble Bundle, one of the real innovators in game distribution, that brings eight hugely popular Indie games including the award-winning FTL directly to Firefox users.
Develop your own filesystem with FUSE
FUSE lets you develop a fully functional filesystem that has a simple API library, can be accessed by non-privileged users, and provides a secure implementation. And, to top it all off, FUSE has a proven track record of stability.
How To Run Your Own Git Server With GitlabHQ On Debian 7 (Wheezy)
This document describes how to install and configure Git and GitHub.
Wind River Linux taps Yocto 1.7, adds binary option
Wind River announced a new version of Wind River Linux based on Yocto Project 1.7 code, and featuring new binary deployment and security assessment options.
Making the case for OpenStack, mentoring, and more
Interested in keeping track of what's happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for what's happening right now in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project.
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Open source “Dronecode” UAV platform project launches
The Linux Foundation launched a collaborative “Dronecode Project” aimed at creating a shared open source platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The not-for-profit Linux Foundation announced the Dronecode Project at its Embedded Linux Conference Europe in Düsseldorf today. Among the collaborative project’s first members is 3D Robotics, which is contributing technology from its widely used […]
What's in a name in open source?
What does community mean to you?
Community is an overloaded word, it can mean anything. Community can mean just people who use your product. Or maybe it's those who build your product, or maybe it's the business partners who are using it. Or maybe it's those who are blogging about it.
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How to monitor and troubleshoot a Linux server using sysdig
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you need to track system calls made and received by a process? You'll probably think of strace, and you are right. What tool would you use to monitor raw network traffic from the command line? If you thought about tcpdump, you made an excellent choice […]Continue reading...
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Oracle hires former SAP exec for cloudy push
'We know Larry said cloud was gibberish, and insane, and idiotic, but...'
Oracle has bagged itself a global head to manage the cloudy portfolio just a week after chief techie and erstwhile CEO Larry Ellison talked up the bets the company is placing behind the as-a-service model.…
Rebellion sees Chromium reverse plans to dump EXT filesystem
EXT 2, 3 and 4 binned on removable media in Google's latest OS
The Chromium project has decided that the EXT family of filesystems are surplus to requirements.… and then they changed their minds...
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