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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!

Opensource.com Lightning Talks at All Things Open 2016

Join the Opensource.com community for eight lightning talks you won't want to miss. Speakers have five minutes to enlighten the audience with a burst of information about an open source topic they are passionate about. We've got everything from DevOps to Raspberry Pi, blockchain to Kubernetes, and much more. Grab your lunch, find a seat in the main ballroom, and get ready for the fastest hour at All Things Open 2016. read more

Lessons learned as an OpenStack Day organizer

While the twice-a-year OpenStack Summit is undoubtedly the place to be for those interested in OpenStack, it can also be prohibitively expensive and time consuming for many people who would otherwise be interested in participating in the OpenStack community to attend. read more

14 facts about Newton, OpenStacks 14th release

  • Opensource.com; By Jason Baker (Posted by bob on Oct 16, 2016 3:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
Last week the OpenStack community celebrated its 14th release, Newton. Packed with new features, fixes, and improvements, Newton offers substantial upgrades in a number of areas. The official software project page includes more detailed information about the specific changes with individual components.

Serious security: Three changes that could turn the tide on hackers

The state of tech security is currently so dire that it feels like anything you have ever stored on a computer, or a company or government has ever stored about you, has already been hacked into by somebody.

Useful Vim editor plugins for software developers - part 1

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Oct 15, 2016 10:39 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
An improved version of Vi, Vim is unarguably one of the most popular command line-based text editors in Linux. Besides being a feature-rich text editor, Vim is also used as an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) by software developers around the world. What makes Vim really powerful is the fact that it's functionality can be extended through plugins. And needless to say, there exist several Vim plugins that are aimed at enhancing users' programming experience.

Governments favor open source, Google releases 3 new projects, and more news

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Oct 15, 2016 8:45 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we look at the Netherlands' and Russia's proposed moves to open source, Google's latest open source releases, Mozilla backing promising open source projects, and more. Open source news for your reading pleasure. October 2-15, 2016 read more

Ubuntu 16.10: The Linux for the cloud and containers arrives

Ubuntu is still a popular desktop Linux, but it's clear that what Canonical really wants is to consolidate Ubuntu's position as the Linux for the cloud.

How KDE Celebrates 20 Years

KDE is 20 years old, a community working on beautiful software to free the world and spread privacy, all while having a lot of fun which we do it. In cities across the world there are parties being held this weekend to celebrate. As we write the KDE Korea party in Seoul is setting up for some talks and drinks.  Some 20 year parties have already been held such as at FISL in Brazil last month.

DIY spooky bottle labels using Inkscape and coffee grounds

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Oct 15, 2016 1:07 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
This year for Halloween, we decided to construct a witch's workbench out on the front porch. A trip to the local op shop produced an attractive candlestick, mortar (no pestle), and a small collection of bottles. Witches are nothing if not tidy, so we figured that bottles found near a serious witch's workshop would surely be carefully labeled. After all, one wouldn't want to accidentally use an eye of a frog when the potion calls for an eye of newt, would one? read more

Top 5: Raspberry Pi tornado warning system, 4 open boards for IoT development, and more

In this week's Top 5, we highlight a tornado warning system built with a Raspberry Pi, 4 open hardware boards for IoT development, public libraries and open source, tips for creating your own maker workspace, and three attributes of an open leader you should know.

The Week in Open Source News: Torvalds Reveals Favorite Chip Architecture, Fedora 25s Beta Released, & More

This week in open source and Linux news, Linus Torvalds reveals his favorite chip architecture, Fedora 25's beta is released, and more!

How to install FreeOrion on Fedora

FreeOrion is a free, open source, turn-based space empire and galactic conquest (4X) computer game. The game is designed and built by the FreeOrion project, inspired by the tradition of the Master of Orion games. However, it’s not a clone or remake... Continue Reading →

Celebrating open standards around the world

Today, October 14, is World Standards Day, an event reminding us both of the importance of standards in our day-to-day lives, and recognizing the efforts of the countless individuals and organizations around the globe who are working to create and promote these standards. read more

Happy 20th Birthday, KDE

20 years ago today Matthias Ettrich sent an email that would mark the start of KDE as we know it today - a world-wide community of amazing people creating Free Software for you. In his email he announced the new Kool Desktop Environment and said “Programmers wanted!”

WattOS: A Rock-Solid, Lightning-Fast, Lightweight Linux Distro For All

  • Linux.com; By Jack Wallen (Posted by bob on Oct 14, 2016 6:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
WattOS could easily become a lightweight Linux distribution for everyone. Let’s take a look at what makes WattOS special.

Latest Linksys WRT router supports 802.11ac Wave 2

  • HackerBoards (Posted by bob on Oct 14, 2016 11:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Linksys’ faster new OpenWrt-driven “WRT3200ACM” WiFi router offers MU-MIMO per the latest AC Wave 2 spec, plus DFS certification and Tri-band support. Belkin’s Linksys division has updated its line of OpenWrt and DD-Wrt supported dual-band WiFi routers. Compared to last year’s WRT1900ACS, which similarly ran an open source OpenWrt stack on a dual-core Marvell processor, […]

Open Sorcerers: Can you rid us of Emperor Zuck?

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Oct 14, 2016 9:52 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Looking for lessons for FOSS from OX OX Summit Back in the dot com heyday, around 1999 and 2000, Linux and open source conferences were huge events: they were packed and brimming with excitement. There was optimism, new initiatives in every conceivable direction, and anything seemed possible. Move over, Grandad: everything traditional was going to be up-ended by open source.…

4 open music players compared: VLC, QMMP, Clementine, and Amarok

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Oct 14, 2016 8:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In August 2016, I wrote about about why I like the Guayadeque music player, and then I used the six characteristics that seemed most important to me to evaluate other music players: Quod Libet, Gmusicbrowser, DeaDBeeF, Audac read more

Bringing the Power of the Internet to the Next Billion and Beyond

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on Oct 14, 2016 7:37 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
Announcing Mozilla’s Equal Rating Innovation Challenge, a $250,000 contest including expert mentorship to spark new ways to connect everyone to the Internet. At Mozilla, we believe the Internet is most powerful when anyone – regardless of gender, income, or geography … Continue reading

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