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Avnet’s $89 MiniZed SBC is its lowest cost Zynq-based board yet. It offers 8GB eMMC, WiFi, BT, USB host, 2x micro-USB, and an Arduino interface. The MiniZed SBC breaks new ground in pricing among Avnet’s Xilinx Zynq-7000 based computer-on-modules and SBCs, selling for $89 compared to $199 for the MicroZed SBC. The MiniZed supports “industrial […]
5 totally incorrect ways to exit Vim
Vim can be a challenge to learn. But for many first-time users, just exiting the program can be a problem.
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Artificial Intelligence: Open Source and Standards Bodies Drive Opportunities
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) skillsets are now becoming a crucial way for technology-focused workers to differentiate themselves from the pack.
Faster Firefox: It's Better Now
With E10S, our new version of Firefox nails the “just right” balance between memory and speed On the Firefox team, one thing we always hear from our users is that ...
Samba 4 with Active Directory on CentOS 7 rpm based installation with share support
This tutorial shows how to install Samba 4 with Active Directory support on CentOS 7 with precompiled packages from Wing repository and SELinux enabled.
Announcing the Release of Fedora 26 Beta
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora 26 Beta, the next big step on our journey to the exciting Fedora 26 release in July. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site: Get Fedora 26... Continue Reading →
What is IT culture? Today's leaders need to know
"Culture" is a pretty ambiguous word. Sure, reams of social science research explore exactly what exactly "culture" is, but to the average Joe and Josephine the word really means something different than it does to academics. In most scenarios, "culture" seems to map more closely to something like "the set of social norms and expectations in a group of people." By extension, then, an "IT culture" is simply "the set of social norms and expectations pertinent to a group of people working in an IT organization."
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Is the Moon Waxing or Waning?
In my last
article, I talked about the complications of
calculating the phase of the moon and decided simply to scrape the same website that Google uses.
An introduction to parameter expansion in Bash
In Bash, entities that store values are known as parameters. Their values can be strings or arrays with regular syntax, or they can be integers or associative arrays when special attributes are set with the declare built-in. There are three types of parameters: positional parameters, special parameters, and variables.
For the sake of brevity, this article will focus on a few classes of expansion methods available for string variables, though these methods apply equally to other types of parameters.
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Say hello to Dvmap: The first Android malware with code injection
A powerful Android trojan with novel code injection features that posed as a game was distributed through the Google Play Store before its recent removal.
How to configure MySQL Multi-Master Replication on Oracle Linux
This tutorial explains how to setup and configure MySQL multi-master replication on Oracle Linux. Please note that even though the configuration is made under Oracle Linux, yet the steps and configuration are mainly the same to CentOS and Red Hat Linux.
Open source RF signal generator features WiFi
An Arduino-Due based “ERASynth” RF signal generator starts at $499, and offers WiFi and a multiloop integer-N PLL for better performance and reduced noise. Istanbul, Turkey based startup ERA Instruments has successfully funded its open spec ERASynth RF signal generator on Crowd Supply, having raised over $30,000. The ERASynth offers some features found on much […]
It's the ecosystem, stupid
I've been writing for a while on topics related to product and supply chain management in the context of open source communities, and I've noticed a few consistent themes in my articles and blog posts. Most notable is the call for companies to move from the "not invented here" syndrome to a more externally focused view. After all, if so much innovation is taking place in open source projects, why not take advantage of it to the fullest extent possible? You can see this theme manifested in the following ways:
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Getting started with Go
From Reddit to Red Hat, Go is in charge of critical systems across the web. Go is also a notable member of an emerging generation of languages.
"A good science fiction story should be able to predict not the automobile but the traffic jam." —Frederik Pohl
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Lay down some audio tracks with Qtractor
Whether you're an aspiring or accomplished musician, a volunteer roadie, or an experienced audio engineer, you'll be glad to hear that there are many options for making music with open source. This month, I want to introduce you to the sequencer that I use for my audio work, whether it's mixing soundtracks for short films or making music with my band or for myself: Qtractor.
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Raspberry Pi devices transformed into cryptocurrency miners by Linux malware
The words "Linux" and "malware" don’t tend to belong in the same sentence, but a new strain called Linux.MulDrop.14 is infecting Raspberry Pi devices. Infected machines are used to mine cryptocurrency for the malware's author, and it take advantage of poor security to generate money from nothing.
AdaCore's GNAT Pro, CodePeer, QGen and SPARK Pro
AdaCore recently announced the concurrent annual release of four flagship
products in its portfolio of software development and verification
tools for mission-critical, safety-critical and security-critical
systems. These include version 17.1 of GNAT Pro, CodePeer, QGen and SPARK
Pro.
This Week in Open Source News: Toyota Picks AGL for 2018 Camry, Raspberry Pi Vulnerability & More
This week in open source and Linux news, Toyota's 2018 Camry to feature Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) infotainment system, older Raspberry Pis risk vulnerability without updating, and more.
Toyota turns to Linux, Raspberry Pi merges with CoderDojo, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Toyota turning to Linux in its newest Camry, the Raspberry Pi and CoderDojo Foundations merging, a new open source tool to prepare for data breaches, and more.
Open source news roundup for May 28-June 9, 2017
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Orchestration with MCollective, Part II
In my last article, I introduced how MCollective could be used for general
orchestration tasks.
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