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Understanding and Securing Linux Namespaces

Richard Guy Briggs, a kernel security engineer and Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, talked about the current state of Kernel Audit and Linux Namespaces at the Linux Security Summit. He also shared problems plaguing containers and what might be done to address them soon. His insights are borne of deep experience. Briggs was an early adopter of Linux back in 1992, and has written UNIX and Linux device drivers for telecom, video and network applications and embedded devices.

Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Camera

During the past few years, my BirdCam setup has evolved significantly. As I mention in the UpFront section of this issue, I hope to get the stream transferred to a YouTube Live stream at some point, so I can watch the feathery show on my television. And although watching the birds is the end goal, I'm constantly on a mission to improve the quality and flexibility of my setup.

Kernel 4.9 merge window highlights

The 4.8 kernel was released on October 2nd. This also marked the start of the merge window for the 4.9 kernel. The merge window is the time period when kernel subsystem maintainers send their pull requests for new features to be... Continue Reading →

How to fly your DIY Raspberry Pi drone

  • techradar; By Alistair Jennings (Posted by bob on Oct 18, 2016 6:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Before we get started you’ll need to make sure that you have your drone built, and that you’re using the PXFmini and Raspberry Pi Zero as the heart and brains respectively. You’ll also need to have connected a PPM compatible RC unit and receiver to the PXFMini.

The Linux Foundation strives to unite open-source JavaScript community

The next generation of open-source JavaScript programming has begun under the aegis of the JS Foundation.

Best Linux Intranet Solutions

  • Datamation; By Matt Hartley (Posted by bob on Oct 18, 2016 4:18 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
There's a lot of benefits to having your local communications within the confines of your office Intranet. When it comes to keeping content and communications local, there are a number of decent Linux Intranet friendly solutions to serve content to those on your network.

RPi Compute Module 3 revealed, tapped for NEC signage

After NEC said it will use the 64-bit RPi Compute Module 3 in its signage displays, the COM’s data sheet was posted, revealing eMMC and SD models. On Oct. 10, NEC Display Solutions Europe announced it would produce a series of digital signage display computers equipped with the upcoming Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, which […]

Easier installations, telecom success, and more OpenStack news

  • Opensource.com; By Jason Baker (Posted by bob on Oct 18, 2016 1:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Cloud
Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project.

Open source ResinOS adds Docker to ARM/Linux boards

Resin.io has spun off the Yocto-based OS behind its Resin.io IoT framework as a ResinOS 2.0 distro for running Docker containers on Linux IoT devices. ResinOS can run on 20 different mostly ARM-based embedded Linux platforms including the Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and Odroid-C1, enabling secure rollouts of updated applications over a heterogeneous network.

Useful Vim editor plugins for software developers - part 2: Syntastic

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 8:52 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Developer, Linux
There's no doubt that Vim is a capable programming editor out-of-the-box, but it's the editor's plugins that help you make the most out of it. In the first part of this article series, we discussed a couple of programing-related Vim plugins (Tagbar and delimitMate). Continuing on the same path, in this article, we will discuss another useful Vim plugin aimed at software developers - Syntastic.

OpenStack Summit, Barcelona: Your Guide to the Event

  • Linux.com - Original Content (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 5:09 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
The OpenStack Summit event in Barcelona is only days away, and you can still register. According to the OpenStack Foundation, approximately 6,000 attendees from 50+ countries are expected to attend the conference, taking place Oct. 25 – 28 in Barcelona.

How a healthy developer conference budget can provide a big ROI for organizations

At OpenStack Summit in Barcelona, Emily Hugenbruch, John Arwe, and Ji Chen will give a talk called How to lose clients and alienate coworkers: Lessons learned on an OpenStack enterprise journey. read more

Linux Foundation whacks open JavaScript projects umbrella

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 2:40 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
JS Foundation: It's raining devs... A project fostering JavaScript’s panoply of projects has been established by the Linux Foundation.…

How Building Strong Open Source Teams Is Like Raising Chickens

  • Linux.com - Original Content (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 1:26 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Dr. Margaret Heffernan, in her LinuxCon North America keynote, tells an open source story that isn't about software. It's a story about chickens.

Meet Hubot: The DevOps chat bot

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 9:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Have you been told that your company is moving to a more DevOps development culture, but you have no idea what that really means? Hubot and ChatOps are tools that can help you understand more about DevOps and learn to use it in your organization. I'll summarize some clear steps and initiatives to do that. What is DevOps? First, let's define what I mean by DevOps. It can mean a lot of things depending on perspective, but what I call it is the process of getting multiple teams who are involved in the software process to talk to each other. read more

Bits of Google's dead Project Ara modular mobe live on in Linux 4.9

Linus Torvalds teaches devs a lesson with early rc1 release Google may have killed off its modular smartphone Project Ara idea, but some of the code that would have made it happen looks like coming to the Linux Kernel.…

Open data as a game

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 7:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Around the world something interesting is happening: Governments, and even a few private companies, are opening up huge stores of data they've been collecting over decades. read more

Linux Kernel 4.8.2 is released

  • Linux Kernel; By Greg KH (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 4:00 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Announcements; Groups: Kernel
I'm announcing the release of the 4.8.2 kernel. All users of the 4.8 kernel series must upgrade.

Dota 2 Radeon OpenGL vs. Vulkan Performance With Mesa Git, Linux 4.9-rc1

  • phoronix; By Michael Larabel (Posted by bob on Oct 17, 2016 1:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Now that the RADV Radeon Vulkan driver has landed in Mesa Git and Linux 4.9-rc1 is out, I figured it was time for some fresh benchmarks of the Radeon Vulkan driver against the RadeonSI Gallium3D OpenGL driver. Here is the first of that new data.

Linux & Open Source News Of The Week — Ubuntu 16.10, FreeBSD 11, Android 7.1, And More

  • FossBytes; By Adarsh Verma (Posted by bob on Oct 16, 2016 8:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
This week in Linux and open source news, we read about the release of Ubuntu 16.10 and FreeBSD 11. We also celebrated the 20th birthday of KDE Project and witnessed a new Cyanogen Modular OS. To know more, read our Linux & Open Source Weekly Roundup and stay updated!

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