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How to protect your network from ransomware attacks

  • Network World; By Mark Dargin (Posted by bob on Aug 24, 2017 12:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security
This 6-step plan, which includes backup and recovery, network monitoring, and antivirus, will help prevent a ransomware attack...

Rugged little embedded PC builds on Apollo Lake

Portwell’s “WEBS-21D0” features a quad-core Atom E3900 SoC, -20 to 60°C support, M.2 Type E expansion, and SATA and mSATA storage. The WEBS-21D0’s modest, 150 x 150 x 60mm dimensions are enabled by its 120 x 120mm Nano-6062 Nano-ITX motherboard, which was announced last November. No OS support was listed by Portwell for either the […]

How to Install and Configure Monit on Debian 9

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Aug 23, 2017 8:32 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Debian, Linux; Story Type: News Story
Monit is a free and open source process monitoring tool that can be used to monitor system process using the web browser and command line. In this tutorial, we will explain how to setup and use Monit on Debian 9.

Touch-panel PCs run Raspbian on Raspberry Pi CM3

Comfile has launched two IP65 protected, resistive touch panel PCs with 7- and 10.2-inch 800 x 480 displays, built around the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3. In February, Saelig Co. announced distribution of Janz Tec’s Raspberry Pi 3-based emPC-A/RPI3 industrial controller. Now, Saelig has launched North American distribution of Korea-based Comfile’s ComfilePi line of touch […]

Managing tabular data in Groovy using Tika

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 23, 2017 4:15 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Apache; Story Type: News Story
I've been working on a data scraping project for a customer and started using Apache Tika after some experimentation showed me that it does a nice job of pulling text out of PDF files. This week, I was confronted with a new data source in DBF format, and it turns out Tika handles that as well. read more

Why open source should be the first choice for cloud-native environments

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 23, 2017 1:24 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Let's take a trip back in time to the 1990s, when proprietary software reigned, but open source was starting to come into its own. What caused this switch, and more importantly, what can we learn from it today as we shift into cloud-native environments? read more

Using Ansible for deploying serverless applications

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 23, 2017 9:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Ansible is designed as the simplest deployment tool that actually works. What that means is that it's not a full programming language. You write YAML templates that define tasks and list whatever tasks you need to automate your job. read more

Integrating Web Applications with Apache

When you deploy a web application, how do end users access it? Often web applications are set behind a gateway device through which end users can access it. One of the popular products to act as an application gateway on Linux is the Apache Web Server. Although it can function as a normal web server, it also has the ability to connect through it to other web servers.

3 ways to trick out your terminal emulator

The command line is one of the most well-loved parts of a Linux distribution. Maybe not just because of what you can do with it, but how you can use it. Terminal windows are notorious for customization, and there’s several...

4 open principles for building a better startup

  • Opensource.com; By Mark Krake (Posted by bob on Aug 22, 2017 9:40 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
If you're launching a company, you might believe you shouldn't have to deal with issues like personnel development and company culture. After all, as a startup you're only concerned with the development and rapid evolution of your own product and services, right? This kind of thinking is short-term thinking. Successful startups develop organizations with long-term strategies in mind. Startups really should think about—and prepare the groundwork for—their own company culture from beginning, so they can scale it over time as they grow.

Red Hat adds Microsofts .NET Core 2.0 to its Linux and cloud offerings

How things change! Microsoft is porting SQL Server to Red Hat's Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). And now, Red Hat will support Microsoft's open-source .NET Core 2.0 on RHEL, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, and other Red Hat platforms. It's no wonder Bill Gates only owns 1.3 percent of Microsoft these days.

The Battle to Save Net Neutrality: A Panel with Tom Wheeler, Ro Khanna, Mozilla, Leading TV Producers and Others

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on Aug 22, 2017 6:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
On September 18, net neutrality experts will gather at the Internet Archive to discuss dire threats to the open web. You’re invited! Net neutrality — and the future of a healthy internet — is at stake.

Announcing Open Jam, a game jam created with open source in mind

  • Opensource.com; By Jared Sprague (Posted by bob on Aug 22, 2017 5:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
After more than a year of participating in game jams as Team Scripta, we wanted to host one that promotes open source games and game creation tools. That's why we're teaming up with Opensource.com to bring you Open Jam, a game jam dedicated to doing just that.

DeepSPADE (alias DeepSmokey): A Machine-Learning System That Collects Spam from the Internet

  • Linux.com; By Tanmay Bakshi (Posted by bob on Aug 22, 2017 3:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
DeepSPADE stands for Deep Spam Detection, and the basic point is for machine learning to do a Natural Language Classification task to differentiate between spam and non-spam posts on public community forums.

How many of your games run on Linux?

Gamer? Check. Linux user? Check. For years, one of the top excuses I heard from friends who would otherwise have switched to Linux long ago is that they just couldn't give up their Windows-only games. I can empathize. I was a dual-booter for years for exactly this reason, and it made making the switch harder for me. After all, once I'm booted into one operating system, the temptation is to stay there rather than rebooting once gameplay is over. Today, the landscape is far different. It's much easier than it used to be for a gamer to be a Linux user, and vice versa. read more

Astroplan Python library makes astronomy research planning easier

For some people, the darkness of the recent eclipse set off a light bulb. As millions of people saw the sun blotted out by the moon, many of them realized they're interested in astronomy more generally. Those people are in luck. A Python library called Astroplan can help them plan their observations. read more

Rugged, fanless box-PC runs Linux on G-Series, offers real-time Ethernet

MEN Micro’s rugged, fanless “BC50F” box-PC runs Linux on AMD G-Series SoCs, and offers dual HD graphics, GbE, “real-time Ethernet,” mini-PCIe, and more. Nuremberg, Germany-based MEN Micro (aka MEN Mikro) has for many years designed and manufactured rugged embedded PCs targeting industrial embedded applications as well as rail and public transport deployments. In addition to […]

Google's Android 8.0 Oreo has been served

The Chocolate Factory's mobile operating system comes with saccharine emoji filling Google on Monday released Android 8.0 Oreo, the latest update to the world's most widely used operating system, as measured by internet usage.…

China Will Launch World’s First ‘Unhackable’ Computer Network

  • Interesting Engineering; By Jessica Miley (Posted by bob on Aug 21, 2017 10:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
China is set to launch the world’s first unhackable computer network this August. Called the Jinan project, the computer network is based on quantum technology. The development of the computer network puts China amongst the world leaders of quantum technology. The network works by using the city of Jinan as a quantum computer hub. The city is located between Beijing and Shanghai so it can enhance the Beijing-Shanghai quantum network.

Future Proof Your SysAdmin Career: Configuration and Automation

  • Linux.com; By Sam Dean (Posted by bob on Aug 21, 2017 9:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
System administrators looking to differentiate themselves from the pack are increasingly getting cloud computing certification or picking up skills with configuration management tools. From Puppet, to Chef to Ansible, powerful configuration management tools can arm sysadmins with new skills such as cloud provisioning, application monitoring and management, and countless types of automation.

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