New story! D Language Still Showing Promise, Advancements

The D programming language continues to advance and show signs of promise as a high-quality computer programming language that may eventually prove competition for C. Last month there was the 2013 D programming language conference where a lot was discussed.

New story! Win a Linux training course in 300 words or less

Attention Linux developers: If you’ve ever wanted to take a class with the Linux Foundation but have been held back by enrollment costs, then here’s your chance to win a scholarship.

New story! SODIMM-style ARM COM is packed with I/O, runs Debian

Glomation released an SODIMM-style computer-on-module built around an Atmel SAMA5D3 Cortex-A5 ARM processor, and supported with a Debian Linux stack. The GECM-5100 is equipped with gigabit Ethernet and TFT LCD controllers, and it also offers USB, CAN, SDIO/MMC/SD, image sensor, serial, analog, and digital I/O interfaces.

New story! How To Use PHP 4.4.9 (FastCGI) With Apache & ISPConfig 3 (Debian Wheezy)

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Jun 19, 2013 4:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
Since ISPConfig 3.0.5, it is possible to use multiple PHP versions on one server and select the optimal PHP version for a website. If you have some very old websites on your server, they might not work with PHP5, but only with PHP4. This tutorial shows how to build PHP 4.4.9 as a FastCGI version for use with Apache2 on a Debian Wheezy server. This PHP version can be used together with the default PHP (installed through apt) in ISPConfig.

New story! Talend: Open Source Can Boost Big Data Quality

It's easier than ever to store and analyze Big Data, but that doesn't mean it's always clean and accurate. That's why data quality is a growing part of the Big Data world. And the channel is acting to meet the demand, as a partnership announced this week between open source Big Data vendor Talend and Loqate, which provides address verification services, highlights.

New story! Piumalinux 2012-1.2 Screenshot Tour

  • The Coding Studio (Posted by lqsh on Jun 19, 2013 2:38 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
Piumalinux 2012-1.2 is available. Piumalinux is an Italian Ubuntu-based Linux distribution featuring the MATE desktop environment.

New story! Getting started with HFOSS in the classroom

If we look at the big picture view, most frequently people think of student contribution as code. But student learning can span HFOSS (Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software) as an item to be studied. You can draw artifacts from HFOSS and not contribute back, although that's not the preferred model. Contributing back starts the cycle of students being involved in a community. You can start as small as one assignment.

New story! Using BlinkStick with Raspberry Pi

  • Productivity Sauce; By Dmitri Popov (Posted by dmpop on Jun 19, 2013 12:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Hooking up LEDs to Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins and controlling them using Python scripts is a great and fun way to learn the ropes. For more advanced projects, you might want to consider investing in BlinkStick.

New story! How to change the UUID of a partition

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 19, 2013 11:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Normally, its very rare for 2 different partitions to have the same UUID. But there may be cases where you clone a partition using DD or Clonezilla and the clone resides on the same machine – different physical hard drive or partition. And in this case, you will need to change the UUID of a partition.

New story! Opening Pandora’s Box

I first placed music online in 1996, a WAV file recorded through a microphone to promote the sale of an album I had under license on my indie BeanBag label featuring Georgie Fame and Van Morrison. I cheered for other music industry executives like Larry Rosen of GRP Records when he launched Music Boulevard online around 1997. I licensed songs by Jesse Colin Young (founder of The Youngbloods) to music publishing expert Bob Kohn’s eMusic.com for a cash advance against future royalties that had us partying like it was 1999.

New story! Break free of PRISM with the EFFs PRISM Break site

  • Linux User & Developer; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by robzwets on Jun 19, 2013 9:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Avoid Prism and the NSA with the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s guide to maintaining your privacy – comprised of free and open source software

New story! yED Alternate of Microsoft Office Visio on Ubuntu Linux

yED is an alternate or replacement of Microsoft office Visio on Ubuntu Linux. it is generally used to generate high-quality diagrams.

New story! Scala for C# Developers: A Tutorial

If you work with C#, you have already mixed object-oriented code with some aspects of functional programming. Why not master Scala? Scala usage in enterprise applications is growing faster than the number of available developers, so there is an increasing demand for .NET developers to learn Scala — using existing C#, VB.NET, LINQ, and F# knowledge as a foundation. In this first article in a series dedicated to Scala for C# developers, I provide an introduction to Scala and its most popular IDE.

New story! Zombies, Linux, IBM and SCO

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jun 19, 2013 7:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM, Linux, SCO
In March of 2003, SCO Group filed a lawsuit against IBM over Unix trade secrets. Ten years later, it's a legal dispute that is still alive. Groklaw - a site that got its start because of the SCO case - and a site that is still very much alive was the first to report on the re-opening of the case.

New story! Non-Linux FOSS: libnotify, OS X Style

One of the things I dislike about using Irssi in a terminal window on OS X is that I often miss the screen flash when someone mentions my name in IRC. With some fancy SSH tunneling (maybe more on that some other issue) and a really cool pop-up notification tool, if someone mentions my name, I can't miss it. "terminal-notifier" is a command-line tool for creating OS X-native user notifications.

New story! Subversion 1.8 Gits New Features

  • Developer.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jun 19, 2013 5:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Apache
The Apache Subversion (SVN) open source version control system is out with its 1.8 release today. The new release follows the prior SVN 1.7 releaseby some 20 months and introduces a host of new features for developers. The SVN 1.8 release also helps to further Subversion project answer the question of why to use SVN instead of Git.

New story! Linux-based quadrocopter gains flight recorder

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by Ridcully on Jun 19, 2013 4:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Parrot has updated its Linux-based AR.Drone 2.0 quadrocopter with an optional 18-minute battery, as well as a “black box” Flight Recorder option for saving GPS data. The company has also released an updated smartphone piloting app that offers a Director Mode function for controlling the quadrocopter’s video camera.

New story! Anne Nicolas: Mageia project is a viable and mature

An interview with Anne Nicolas, the chairperson of Mageia.org association.

New story! Ubuntu Announces Carrier Advisory Group

Canonical has announced today the Carrier Advisory Group for Ubuntu Touch/Phone. This initial Carrier Advisory Group consists of Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere, Korea Telecom, Telecom Italia, LG UPlus, Portugal Telecom, and SK Telecom.

New story! 6 Invaluable Free Forth Books

  • LinuxLinks.com (Posted by sde on Jun 19, 2013 1:17 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Forth is an imperative stack-based programming language, and a member of the class of extensible interactive languages. It was created by Charles Moore in 1970 to control telescopes in observatories using small computers. Because of its roots, Forth stresses efficiency, compactness, flexible and efficient hardware/software interaction. The focus of this article is to select some of the finest free Forth books which help newcomers to Forth to quickly master this language. All of the texts here come with our recommendation, each offering unique insights.

New story! Review: Zorin OS 7 Core

It has been almost exactly a year since I reviewed Zorin OS 6 Core, which was based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin". The new version is based on Ubuntu 13.04 "Raring Ringtail", so I'm reviewing that now. What is Zorin OS? It is based on Ubuntu, uses a heavily customized GNOME 3 environment with Compiz as the WM and AWN as a panel. It also aims to look as close to Microsoft Windows as possible. It's fast, stable, configures Compiz properly, and has the programs that I need. I can't find much not to like.

New story! Apache CloudStack Weekly News - 17 June 2013

  • Apache Blogs (Posted by jzb on Jun 18, 2013 11:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
It's been another busy week for the Apache CloudStack project. This week we welcome another new committer, work continues on 4.1.1 and 4.2.0, and we have some interesting discussions on how we should release the CloudMonkey and Marvin tools used with CloudStack. We've also seen a few interesting marketing discussions, and the community is gearing up for the second CloudStack Collaboration Conference taking place 23 June through 25 June in Santa Clara, CA.

New story! A Brief History And Guide To Linux’s Touch Experience

The Linux community has been divided in recent years over how desktop environments should be used and designed. The open source community, sometimes accused of merely imitating proprietary operating systems rather than innovating, released several new user interfaces that were geared towards touch screens years before the recent touch-oriented release of Windows 8. These interfaces have met with mixed reactions as they were geared towards hardware that, frankly, most users simply did not have access to. There are many Linux touch-oriented desktop environments, but where is the hardware?

New story! Rekonq 2 – 2.2 Major Features Highlighted

The Rekonq web browser just took a major step forward, delivering all the missing features you may have wanted, and a great deal more. Instead of letting you waste your time hunting for these great features, I have listed them for convenience, with screenshots.

New story! Linux continues to rule supercomputers

  • ZDnet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by sjvn on Jun 18, 2013 8:40 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel, Linux
If you want a really fast computer, then Linux is your operating system and Intel may be your chip manufacturer. The June 2013 TOP500 supercomputer list is in and 476 of the top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world run Linux.

New story! 7 essentials for defending against DDoS attacks

Go ahead and ask CSOs from the nation's largest banks about the myriad distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks they've experienced in recent months. They're not going to tell you anything. Security execs have never been comfortable talking about these attacks because they don't want to draw more attention to their companies. They worry that offering even the basic details of their defensive strategy will inspire attackers to find the holes.

New story! Hardware Hacks: Onion Pi, DesignSpark and Arduino control boards

The H's Hardware Hacks section collects stories about the wide range of uses of open source in the rapidly expanding area of open hardware. It's where you can find out about interesting projects, the re-purposing of devices and the creation of a new generation of deeply open systems. In this edition: turn a Raspberry Pi into a Tor anonymising proxy, RS Components introduces a site for open source hardware projects, two new boards to control Arduino projects from mobile devices, and an augmented reality backend for Drupal.

New story! Ubuntu phone OS has eight carriers signed on to boost development

Canonical said the first members of the group are Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere, Korea Telecom, Telecom Italia, LG UPlus, Portugal Telecom, SK Telecom, and "the leading Spanish international carrier." We've asked Canonical to identify the Spanish carrier, although based on the description it may be Telefónica (also known as O2). With the exception of Deutsche Telekom, the owner of T-Mobile, the list doesn't include any major US carriers. Canonical said that "any national or multinational carrier" may join.

New story! How to read 2 files alternatively line by line

  • Linux and Life (Posted by annamese on Jun 18, 2013 6:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
we will see several command methods with which we can read 2 files alternatively line by line, which means line #1 from file #1 then line #1 from file 2, then line #2 from file #1 then line #2 from file 2 ... and so on. This way of reading will produce a combined file output in which lines are alternated between the files.

New story! Linux Foundation Sponsors IT Training Scholarship

The French revolutionary Georges Danton famously said, "After bread, education is the people's first need." And while the French Revolution and the channel may not have much in common, there are few places in which this populist message resonates better than the open source ecosystem, where providing development and other skills to volunteer contributors is vital to long-term success—which is exactly what the Linux Foundation is doing starting this week with its 2013 Linux Training Scholarship Program.

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