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Red Hat takes Kubernetes to the clouds edge

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Aug 19, 2020 8:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Cloud, Red Hat
Red Hat agrees that edge computing is the future and it's getting ready for this next stage in cloud computing with its latest OpenShift release.

Why Linux's biggest ever kernel release is really no big deal

When the Linux 5.8 Release Candidate opened for testing recently, the big news wasn’t so much what was in it, but its size. As Linus Torvalds himself noted, “despite not really having any single thing that stands out … 5.8 looks to be one of our biggest releases of all time.” True enough, RC 5.8 […] The post Why Linux’s biggest ever kernel release is really no big deal appeared first on Linux.com.

Combine GraphQL with Java to build a flexible and modern API

  • Opensource.com; By Daniel Oh (Posted by bob on Aug 19, 2020 5:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Developer
In the past few years, developers have used RESTful web services over HTTP(s) to expose business functions using an API. The REST API uses server-driven fixed data responses, which means a developer (client) can't determine the result of a response. Instead, the server sends all the data back to the client, which is called over-fetching. The developer (client) needs to invoke multiple REST APIs after the first call until the client gets the required data, which results in under-fetching.

Thunderbird e-mail client survives Mozilla layoffs

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Aug 19, 2020 1:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
Despite rumors to the contrary, Mozilla's Thunderbird e-mail client will live.

Robust Rust trust discussed after Moz cuts leave folks nonplussed: Foundation mulled for coding language

  • The Register; By Thomas Claburn (Posted by bob on Aug 18, 2020 10:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Mozilla
Cannot infer an appropriate lifetime, indeed. Following Mozilla's announcement last week that it would restructure and cut 250 jobs, the Rust Project, which oversees the Rust programming language, on Tuesday said it plans to work with Mozilla to create a Rust foundation by the end of the year.…

Contribute at the Fedora Kernel and GNOME test days

Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started. There are two upcoming test days in […]

How to install Angular JS on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Angular is an open-source web application framework for building mobile and desktop web applications. It is written in TypeScript/JavaScript. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Angular on Ubuntu 20.04.

Linux kernel maintainers tear Paragon a new one after firm submits read-write NTFS driver in 27,000 lines of code

Not Too Fast Sparky! 'How exactly do you expect someone to review this monstrosity? Paragon Software is trying to get its NTFS code into the Linux kernel, but has submitted it as a single dump of 27,000 lines of code, sparking complaints that it is too large to review.…

Shrink PDF size with this command line trick

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 18, 2020 2:21 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNOME; Story Type: News Story
My wife tutors students throughout the year, and recently she wanted to assign homework by scanning some workbook pages into a file and emailing them to her students. She asked for my help, so I used Simple Scan, a document scanning application for GNOME. read more

Role-based access control (RBAC) in Kubernetes

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 18, 2020 1:06 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
In this article, we will understand the basics of RBAC and create Role, ClusterRole, RoleBinding and ClusterRoleBinding Objects. We will then create a kubeconfig file to give limited access to a particular user on a selected namespace.

What makes Java open source?

If you're using Java to write business applications, you may know that Java Standard Edition (SE) is not open source software. It is not managed by a foundation, like Python or JavaScript, and in January 2019, Oracle changed its policy to require a commercial license for any use of SE, from the developer's local environment to production. read more

PCIe expansion board packs in 6 PoE ports

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Aug 18, 2020 10:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
IEI’s GPOE-6P-R10 is a PCIe expansion board with 6 PoE x10/100/1000BaseT(X) PoE ports, supported by IEI’s GPOE Management Tools. The 21.69 x 169.44 x 106.65mm card has its own heatsink and fan. IEI has released the GPOE-6P-R10, a new board in its GPOE series of power-over-Ethernet (PoE) expansion cards. In comparison with IEI’s previous GPOE-2P […]

How To Install OCS Inventory Asset Management Software on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 18, 2020 9:23 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
OCS Inventory also known as "Open Computers and Software Inventory Next Generation" is a free asset management platform. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install OCS Inventory server on Ubuntu 20.04.

Why I switched from Vim to Emacs

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 18, 2020 4:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I have been a loyal Vim user since, well, I don't even remember any longer. Over the years, I tried other editors, but Vim commands and keyboard shortcuts are second nature to me, so much so that I ended up doing :w every time I wanted to save in another application. So, for a long time, I stuck with Vim for all my note-taking and writing. read more

Use GNU on Windows with MinGW

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 17, 2020 9:00 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU; Story Type: News Story
If you're a hacker running Windows, you don't need a proprietary application to compile code. With the Minimalist GNU for Windows (MinGW) project, you can download and install the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) along with several other essential GNU components to enable GNU Autotools on your Windows computer. read more

Why I still love tcsh after all these years

  • Opensource.com; By Seth Kenlon (Posted by bob on Aug 17, 2020 6:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
I consider myself a happy Bash user. However, when I started exploring Unix, it was on a proprietary Unix system that provided tcsh by default, so my earliest shell experiences were on a modern version of the C shell (csh). That turned out to be a fortunate accident because tcsh was also the shell of choice at the film studio where I worked later in my career.

Firefox maker Mozilla axes a quarter of its workforce, blames coronavirus, vows to 'develop new revenue streams'

  • The Register; By Katyanna Quach (Posted by bob on Aug 17, 2020 1:58 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
250 'true Mozillians' laid off, Taiwan office completely shuttered Firefox maker Mozilla has axed 250 employees, or a quarter of its workforce, claiming the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is to blame after hitting it in the wallet. The organization also vowed to "ship new products faster and develop new revenue streams."…

Edit images with Jupyter and Python

Recently, my kid wanted to make a coloring page from a favorite cartoon. My first thought was to use one of the open source programs on Linux that manipulate images, but then I remembered I have no idea how to use any of them. Luckily, I know how to use Jupyter and Python. How hard can it be, I figured, to use Jupyter for that?

Use a Linux terminal on your Android phone

When it comes to ultra-mobile computing, I prefer the PocketCHIP or a Raspberry Pi with a screen rather than a mobile phone or tablet. These solutions offer a pure Linux environment that's as open source as the hardware allows and make no assumptions about how I expect to work.

How to read Lynis reports to improve Linux security

  • Opensource.com; By Alan Formy-Duval (Posted by bob on Aug 16, 2020 8:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security, Tutorial; Groups: Linux
When I read Gaurav Kamathe's article Scan your Linux security with Lynis, it reminded me of my time as a systems administrator for the US Department of Labor. One of my duties was to keep our Unix servers hardened. Each quarter, an independent verifier came in to review our servers' security status. Each time on the day the verifier was scheduled to arrive, I ran Security Readiness Review (SRR), a scanning tool that used a large set of scripts to identify and report any security findings.

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