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5 ways to motivate technical employees

Technical employees are very much like the open source community; they're great contributors but require an environment where they can do their best creative work for the benefit of all. That environment works best when it's headed by a leader. read more

Installing Google TensorFlow Neural Network Software for CPU and GPU on Ubuntu 16.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on May 2, 2017 10:42 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
TensorFlow is an open source software for performing machine learning tasks. Google, its creator wanted to expose a powerful tool to help developers explore and build machine learning based applications and so they released this as an open source project. TensorFlow is an extremely powerful tool specializing in a type of neural network called the deep neural network.

Qseven module runs Linux on TI’s AM5728

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on May 2, 2017 8:13 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Advantech’s Linux-driven “ROM-7510” module offers TI’s dual-core AM5728 SoC, 8GB eMMC, USB 3.0, PCIe, GbE, SATA, and industrial temperature support. Advantech is prepping a ROM-7510 module that runs on the Texas Instruments Sitara AM5728, the highest end model in TI’s dual Cortex-A15 AM57x family. Other AM57x-based computer-on-modules include CompuLab’s 68 x 60mm CL-SOM-AM57x and Phytec’s […]

3 lessons in open communication

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 2, 2017 6:59 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Mobile; Story Type: News Story
You probably think you can't learn anything from what I’m about to say because you're a good communicator, right? I mean, your Linkedin profile probably even mentions your excellent communication skills. But if that's something you wrote before ubiquitous mobile devices and social media, then you might want to rethink what being a good communicator really means. read more

Microsoft starts new war with Google over low-cost lappies for kids: as it happens

Windows 10 Cloud trying to replace Chromebooks Liveblog It's a warm and moist day in New York City and Microsoft is holding a large press event that is expected to be the debut for its plans to take over some of Chromebook's market share.…

i.MX6 SBCs include an open-spec, Wandboard-like model

Poslab’s open source “SavageBoard” SBC runs Linux or Android on an i.MX6 Solo, DualLite, or Quad. There’s also a commercial i.MX6 “HobbitBoard.” Taiwanese embedded OEM firm and Point-of-Sale terminal maker Poslab Technology has launched an open-spec, community-backed SBC that competes directly with Technexion’s venerable, community-backed Wandboard. The SavageBoard offers a few more features than the […]

Linux Journal May 2017

I bought a book a few years back titled, Installing Linux on a Dead Badger by Lucy Snyder. When I see that book on my bookshelf, it still makes me chuckle. And although a dead badger is certainly not a common operating system platform, it seems like Linux continues to end up on more and more hardware every year.

A VPN will not save you from government surveillance

Late on Friday afternoon, the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police waltzed out in front of the microphones and admitted that his agency had misused the metadata that the nation's telecommunication companies are forced to store.

Introducing the Forum at OpenStack Summit Boston

If you are joining the thousands of OpenStack enthusiasts as we converge on Boston for the OpenStack Summit (May 8-11), don't be surprised if someone asks you, "Where is the Design Summit?" This year, nary a Design Summit sign will be found. That's because the Design Summit is no more. True to the ever-evolving, continuously improving nature of open source projects, the OpenStack community is trying something new. The Design Summit has been reorganized and split into two separate events: the Forum and the Project Teams Gathering (PTG). read more

How to speed up your MySQL queries 300 times

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 2, 2017 1:38 AM EDT)
  • Groups: MySQL; Story Type: News Story
Before you can profile slow queries, you need to find them. MySQL has a built-in slow query log. To use it, open the my.cnf file and set the slow_query_log variable to "On." Set long_query_time to the number of seconds that a query should take to be considered slow, say 0.2. Set slow_query_log_file to the path where you want to save the file. Then run your code and any query above the specified threshold will be added to that file. read more

The next big challenge for open source: rich collaboration software

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 1, 2017 9:55 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The file sync and share movement started over a decade ago, led by the likes of Dropbox, Google Drive, and others, and became popular very fast. The killer feature was having all your files available on all your devices. No more forgetting to bring that important document to a meeting, emailing files, or handling multiple USB sticks. Files were always there when you needed them! That its growth happened with the start of the smartphone age made file sync and share even more useful. read more

Rugged Skylake Mini-ITX has 16.5mm profile

Eurotech’s “CPU-521-17” is a -20 to 70°C ready thin Mini-ITX board that runs CentOS, Ubuntu, or Windows on Intel’s 6th Gen Core CPUs. Eurotech has spun a variety of Linux-ready SBCs over the years, such as its i.MX6-based CPU-351-13, but the new 6th Gen Core “Skylake” based CPU-521-17 is the first Eurotech Mini-ITX board we’ve […]

Rejoice, for Linux 4.11 has been delivered!

It's a big release for storage, shared memory, CPU speed boosts and touchy-feely types Linus Torvalds has given the world version 4.11 of the Linux kernel.…

Share Fedora: Measuring Success

Last week the Fedora community was asked to share ideas about difficult conversations. Opensource.com collected many great responses. This week the blogging challenge continues with ideas on how to measure success. Metrics are important to the Fedora Project.  You can... Continue Reading →

UEFI secure boot booted from Debian 9 'Stretch'

  • The Register (Posted by bob on May 1, 2017 4:58 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Debian; Story Type: News Story
Final release sprint decides to take a hurdle off the track Debian's release team has decided to postpone its implementation of Secure Boot.…

Jump into May: Python, open hardware, editorial chats, and more

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on May 1, 2017 8:46 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Python; Story Type: News Story
May will be action-packed here at Opensource.com. Let's jump right in like a cannonball into the pool! read more

4 types of OpenStack Neutron networks you must understand

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Apr 30, 2017 7:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
If your OpenStack hosted virtual instances need network connectivity you’re going to have to create a network. There are multiple kinds of networks and in order to make the right choice you will need to understand at least two very important network attributes: ‘router:external’ and ‘shared.’ Unless you know what these attributes and their combinations mean, it will be difficult to make the optimal network choice. read more

A fully open source satellite, new resources from the Linux Foundation, and more news

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Apr 30, 2017 4:16 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the first open source satellite, The Linux Foundation's new IoT-focused group, and more. Open source news roundup for April 15-28, 2017 Launching the first open source satellite Last week, the first open source satellite made its way into space. The Libre Space Foundation, the organization behind the satellite, is dedicated to developing libre space hardware. read more

New Mozilla Foundation Board Members: Mohamed Nanabhay and Nicole Wong

  • The Mozilla Blog; By Mitchell Baker (Posted by bob on Apr 30, 2017 2:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Announcements; Groups: Mozilla
Today, I’m thrilled to announce that Mohamed Nanabhay and Nicole Wong have joined the Mozilla Foundation Board of Directors.

User Question: With Some Free Software Phone Projects Ending, What Does Plasma Mobiles Future Look Like?

Question: With some free software phone projects ending, what does Plasma Mobile's future look like? Answer: Rosy. While it is true that Plasma Mobile used to be built on the Ubuntu Phone codebase, that was superseded some time ago.

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