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SolidRun's i.MX8M Plus module launches with HummingBoard Mate board

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Nov 21, 2020 10:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
SolidRun’s iMX8M Plus CoM module runs Linux on the i.MX8M Plus with 2.3-TOPs NPU. The CoM is available as part of a new, $135-and-up, HummingBoard Mate Pico-ITX SBC and can run on the HummingBoard Pulse and Ripple. SolidRun has expanded its line of NXP i.MX8-family compute modules with an iMX8M Plus CoM equipped with NXP’s […]

Automate your tasks with this Ansible cheat sheet

  • Opensource.com; By Seth Kenlon (Posted by bob on Nov 21, 2020 7:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community
Ansible is one of the primary tools in the world of automation and orchestration because of its broad usefulness and flexibility. However, those same traits are the very reason it can be difficult to get started with Ansible. It isn't a graphical application, and yet it also isn't a scripting or programming language.

The new M1 Macs make cutting-edge, machine-learning workstations

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Nov 21, 2020 6:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
When you think of programming machine-learning PCs, hard-core developers dreams turn to high-priced powerhouse machines running Linux. But a recent benchmark by TensorFlow programmers showed that Macs powered by Apple's new M1 chip can give these boxes a run for their money.

Allwinner H6 SBC is loaded with media features

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Nov 21, 2020 3:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Android
Boardcon’s 4K-ready “EMH6” SBC runs Android on a quad -A53 Allwinner H6 with 1GB RAM, 8GB eMMC, Fast and GbE LAN ports, HDMI 2.0, eDP, RGB, CVBS, analog and digital audio, 2x USB, and an M.2 slot. Boardcon is targeting the 4K OTT, DVB, and IPTV set-top markets with an EMH6 SBC that runs Android […]

What do open source product teams do?

  • Opensource.com; By Scott McCarty (Posted by bob on Nov 21, 2020 2:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
If you go to any hip product management conference, you'll hear about product teams. At a minimum, a product team has a product manager, but it often includes roles in marketing, technical architecture, and even user experience (UX).

How to report security vulnerabilities to the Linux Foundation

We at The Linux Foundation (LF) work to develop secure software in our foundations and projects, and we also work to secure the infrastructure we use. But we’re all human, and mistakes can happen. So if you discover a security vulnerability in something we do, please tell us! If you find a security vulnerability in […]

How we develop success metrics for open source events

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Nov 20, 2020 1:21 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
As many open source communities grow larger and older, they may face problems managing members' engagement. People turn towards metrics to understand large systems and prioritize resources, but there has not been a consensus set of metrics for understanding open source communities. read more

Building A Dashcam With The Raspberry Pi Zero W

I've been playing around with the Raspberry Pi Zero W lately and having so much fun on the command line. For those uninitiated it's a tiny Arm computer running Raspbian, a derivative of Debian. It has a 1 GHz processor that had the ability to be overclocked and 512 MB of RAM, in addition to wireless g and bluetooth. A few weeks ago I built a garage door opener...

How to Install SOGo Groupware on Debian 10

SOGo is a free, open-source and collaborative groupware server released under the GNU GPL/LGPL v2 and above. It comes with a simple and easy to use web-based interface and supports multiple native clients.

Open Invention Network Linux patent protection group turns 15

For fifteen years, the Open Invention Network has been protecting Linux and open-source software developers and companies from open-source's enemies and patent trolls. And, they're not about to stop anytime soon.

Coffee Lake robotics controller to power Indy Autonomous Challenge racers

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Nov 19, 2020 4:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Adlink’s Linux-ready “DLAP-8000” robotics controller offers a 9th Gen CPU, 4x swappable SATA, 2x PCIe x16, 2x PCIe x8, and PCIe x4. The system will be used in the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC). Adlink announced that its “preliminary” DLAP-8000 Series robotics controller and “industrial GPU workstation” is being used by competitors in the Indy Autonomous […]

Banana Pi quad-GbE router SBC features M.2 and five mini-PCIe slots with SIM

SinoVoip’s $750 “Banana Pi GrassRouter” is a quad-GbE router board for mobile communications that runs Linux on a dual-core -A53 MediaTek MT7622E and offers 5x mini-PCIe for 4G, M.2 for 5G, and 7x SIM slots. In Aug. 2019, SinoVoip launched a $68 Banana Pi BPI-R64 router board with 4x GbE ports, a WAN port, and […]

Cloud control vs local control: What to choose for your home automation

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Nov 18, 2020 7:45 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
There are a lot of factors to consider when investing in a home automation ecosystem. In my first article in this series, I explained why I picked Home Assistant, and in this article, I'll explain some of the foundational issues and technologies in home automation, which may influence how you approach and configure your Internet of Things (IoT) devices. read more

How to Install Calibre Ebook Server on Ubuntu 20.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Nov 18, 2020 5:42 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
Calibre is a free and open-source e-book manager. It ships as a cross-platform desktop application along with a server component and can be used to manage your e-book library.

Apply the Scientific Method to agile development

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Nov 18, 2020 12:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
"The only way it’s all going to go according to plan is if you don’t learn anything." —Kent Beck Experimentation is the foundation of the scientific method, which is a systematic means of exploring the world around us. But experimentation is not only reserved for the field of scientific research. It has a central place in the world of business too. read more

How to upgrade to Terraform 0.12

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Nov 17, 2020 3:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In getting started with Terraform, I used Terraform version 0.11. As some readers pointed out, this version lacks some significant features, so in this article, I'll explain how to update Terraform to the more feature-rich version 0.12. read more

SMARC module runs Linux on up to octa-core Renesas RZ/G2

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Nov 17, 2020 1:08 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Renesas and RelySys have launched a “SMARC 2.0 SoM” module that runs Linux on a Renesas RZ/G2N (2x -A57), RZ/G2M (2x -A57, 4x -A53), or RZ/G2H (4x -A57, 4x -A53). It offers 2GB to 4GB LPDDR4, 32GB eMMC, and optional WiFi/BT. Japanese chipmaker Renesas and Bangalore, India based manufacturing partner RelySys have launched a SMARC […]

My top 7 Rust commands for using Cargo

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Nov 17, 2020 11:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I've been using Rust for a little over six months now. I'm far from an expert, but I have stumbled across many, many gotchas and learned many, many things along the way; things that I hope will be of use to those who are learning what is easily my favourite programming language. This is the third article in my miniseries for Rust newbs like me. You can find my other excursions into Rust in: read more

Forget ZFS and use Btrfs

Btrfs has been available for Linux for several years, so you may already be familiar with it. If not, you may have questions about it, especially if you use Fedora Workstation (Btrfs is now its default filesystem). This article aims to help you get familiar with it and its advanced features, such as copy-on-write and checksums. read more

PinePhone KDE Linux phone is getting ready for pre-orders

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Nov 17, 2020 9:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community, KDE, Linux
The dream of a purely Linux-powered smartphone lives on in the new PinePhone - KDE Community edition.

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