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1,000+ Linux games on Steam, Godot's new 3D renderer, and more gaming news

In this open gaming roundup, we take a look at Godot's current development on a new 3D renderer, 1,000 Linux games on Steam, new releases, and more. Open gaming roundup for December 4-17, 2016 read more

Rugged module pumps up Skylake Core and Xeon E3 chips

Axiomtek has upgraded its “CEM500” COM Express Basic Type 6 module with Skylake Core and Xeon E3 CPUs with up to 32GB DDR4 and -40 to 85°C support. Axiomtek is upgrading its CEM500 COM Express Basic Type 6 module with 6th Generation Intel Skylake processors.

Bluestar Linux: A Beautiful Take on KDE and a User-Friendly Arch-Based Distribution

Have you ever wanted a combination of Arch Linux and KDE but always seemed to get stumped at the Arch Linux portion of the combination? If that’s you, your days of being left out in the Arch Linux/KDE cold are over. Why? Bluestar Linux.

How to access your Google Drive account using overGrive

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2016 10:40 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
If you are looking for a decent Google Drive client for Linux, you've come to the right place as we've already covered a couple of clients - Grive and Gdrive - here at HowtoForge. In this tutorial, we'll be discussing another Google Drive Linux client dubbed overGrive. Before we proceed with our explanation on this tool, please keep in mind that all the commands and instructions mentioned in this article have been tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.

The quest for a great text editor: A brief intro to Notepad++

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2016 7:48 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU; Story Type: Interview
I am far from the only person on a quest for the perfect text editor. It's become so much a part of technology culture that I've actually had the interview question "Vim or GNU Emacs?" come up a couple of times in my career. The bitter truth that regular users of text editors must face, however, is that there just is no One Ring of text editing. Different software development practices, different platforms, even the mindset of the user, can affect the right choice for that moment. read more

Use Focuswriter for a distraction-free writing experience on Fedora

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2016 4:57 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Writing can be hard. One of the main obstacles that people encounter when sitting down to write something is all the distractions that a modern desktop throws at you such as cats on the internet, cats on twitter, and cats... Continue Reading →

Using the command-line calendar and date functions in Linux

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2016 3:31 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
I have always interested in historical dates and determining what actual day of the week an event occurred on. What day of the week was the Declaration of Independence signed? What day of the week was I born on? What day of the week did the 4th of July in 1876 occur on? I know that you can use search engines to answer many of these questions. But, did you know that the Linux command line can supply those answers too? read more

Innovation requires new approaches to feedback and failure

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2016 7:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
"Organizational culture" is something plenty of people are puzzling over today, and with good reason. More and more leaders are realizing that the culture permeating and guiding their organizations will determine whether they succeed or fail. The term “organizational culture” refers to an alignment between two forces inside an organization: values and behaviors. Aligning those forces productively is one of the most difficult and important tasks facing leaders today. read more

Arduino MKRZero shrinks Zero to MKR1000 dimensions

  • HackerBoards (Posted by bob on Dec 16, 2016 6:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Arduino LLC’s $22 “MKRZero” shrinks the guts of the Arduino Zero board to the 65 x 25mm size of a MKR1000, but without the MKR1000’s WiFi. Earlier this year when Arduino LLC debuted its $35, IoT focused MKR1000 board, we suggested it was like combining an Arduino Zero with its WiFi Shield. With its new […]

Hardening the Kernel to Protect Against Attackers

The task of securing Linux systems is so mind-bogglingly complex and involves so many layers of technology that it can easily overwhelm developers. However, there are some fairly straightforward protections you can use at the very core: the kernel.

5 trends in open source documentation

I've been doing open source documentation for a long time. Over the past decade, there have been a lot of attitude shifts regarding authoring and publishing. Some of these trends seem to go in cycles, such as the popularity of semantic markup. The latest trends move documentation closer to code, what many have called docs as code. Let's look at a few of the larger themes in documentation trends.........

Building an Email Server on Ubuntu Linux, Part 3

For today, in this final part of this series, we'll go into detail on how to set up virtual users and mailboxes in Dovecot and Postfix. It's a bit weird to wrap your mind around, so the following examples are as simple as I can make them.

Top 7 Videos from ApacheCon and Apache Big Data 2016

As 2016 draws to a close, we looked back at some of the highlights from ApacheCon and Apache Big Data and collected the 7 videos from our most-read articles about the events in 2016. These videos help highlight the good work the open source community accomplished for and with Apache projects this year.

Secure Desktops with Qubes: Extra Protection

This article is the fourth in my series about the Qubes operating system, a security-focused Linux distribution that compartmentalizes your common desktop tasks into individual VMs.

3 web browsers for the Linux command line

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 15, 2016 4:55 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Let's take a trip back in time to the early, simpler days of the web. A time when most of us used low-powered PCs or dumb terminals, often over slow dial-up connections. We generally visited web pages using command-line, text-only browsers like the venerable Lynx. read more

ChickTech's mission and 2017 goals

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 15, 2016 1:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
During OSCON a few years ago, Nicole Engard stopped to chat with a few representatives of women-in-tech nonprofit ChickTech. Today, she's the founder and coordinator of the organization's chapter in Austin, Texas. In her lightning talk at All Things Open, Engard shared a bit about her personal journey to ChickTech as well as some of the organization's goals for the future. read more

Improve Network Performance with openDataplane and Open Fast Path on Ubuntu 16.04

The performance of Linux-based network solutions was one of the biggest issues in the past and that's why Intel started the Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) project. The goal of the ODP environment is to provide a cross­platform framework for data plane applications. OpenFastPath (OFP) is another open source implementation of a high-performance TCP/IP stack which is helpful for network applications with a traditional Linux stack. In this tutorial, OFP will be installed on an Ubuntu 16.04 VM.

Open source and the software supply chain

Grasping the nuances of hardware supply chains and their management is straightforward—you essentially are tracking moving boxes. Managing something as esoteric as resources for building software with a variety of contributions made by the open source community is more amorphic. read more

Rugged module runs Yocto Linux on up to 12-core Xeon-D

Eurotech’s “CPU-161-18” is a headless COM Express Type 6 Compact module with a 12-core Xeon-D, up to 24GB DDR4, PCIe x16, and wide temperature operation. Like Advantech’s SOM-5991, Eurotech’s CPU-161-18 is “server-class” COM Express Type 6 Compact module aimed at high-end embedded applications, and equipped with Intel’s 14nm “Broadwell” based Xeon D-1500 SoCs. The module […]

IoT prototyping kit offers Bluetooth, sensors, Arduino IDE

  • HackerBoards; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Dec 15, 2016 2:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
Pure Engineering’s Arduino IDE compatible “PUREmodules” kit offers solderless IoT prototyping, and features a Nordic NRF52 Bluetooth SoC and sensors.

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