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Automotive Grade Linux spec v2.0 arrives, adoption grows

The Automotive Grade Linux project released v2 of its open platform for connected cars, and added support for Raspberry Pi, DragonBoard, and Wandboard SBCs. The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project, which is developing a “Linux-based, open platform for the connected car,” announced the release of the second version of its Unified Code Base […]

Xen Project Release Strengthens Security and Pushes New Use Cases

  • Linux.com - Original Content (Posted by bob on Jul 15, 2016 6:47 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
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Xen Project Release Strengthens Security and Pushes New Use Cases

  • Linux.com - Original Content (Posted by bob on Jul 15, 2016 4:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
We recently sat down with the Xen Project chairperson, Lars Kurth, to talk about some of the key features of the release and the future of Xen Project technology.

Automotive Grade Linux Releases 2.0 Spec Amid Growing Support

The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project, which is developing a “Linux-based, open platform for the connected car,” announced the release of the second version of its Unified Code Base (UCB) distribution for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI). The latest version adds features like audio routing, rear seat display support, the beginnings of an app platform, and new development boards including the DragonBoard, Wandboard, and Raspberry Pi.

Microsoft silently kills dev backdoor that lets you boot Linux on Windows RT slabs

Patch Tuesday wasn't just about browser bugs Microsoft has quietly killed a vulnerability that can be exploited to unlock ARM-powered Windows RT tablets and boot non-Redmond-approved operating systems.…

Free Tools for Driving an Open Source Project to Success

  • Linux.com - Original Content; By Sam Dean (Posted by bob on Jul 15, 2016 1:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community, Linux
Increasingly, as open source technology becomes more pervasive, tech and DevOps workers are choosing to or being asked to build out and oversee their own open source projects. From Google, to Netflix to Facebook, companies are also releasing their open source creations to the community.

Rogue Wave Software's Zend Server

The CTO at Rogue Wave Software, Zeev Suraski, says he's never seen anything like PHP 7 in the software space - namely the halving of hardware needs after a mostly painless software upgrade.

Xen Project Release Strengthens Security and Pushes New Use Cases

Xen Project technology supports more than 10 million users and is a staple in some of the largest clouds in production today, including Amazon Web Service, Tencent, and Alibaba’s Aliyun. Recently, the project announced the arrival of Xen Project Hypervisor 4.7.

bc: Command line calculator

  • Fedora Magazine; By Paul W. Frields (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 9:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
If you run a graphical desktop environment, you probably point and click your way to a calculator when you need one. The Fedora Workstation, for example, includes the Calculator tool. It features several different operating modes..........

Low power Sitara SBC has dual GbEs and M.2 for WiFi/BT

Advantech’s 3.5-inch “RSB-4221” SBC runs Android or Linux on a TI Sitara AM3358 SoC and features dual GbE, USB and serial I/O, and an M.2 slot for wireless.

OpenVPN - Secure you server administration with multiplatform VPN connection

OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN which implements the OSI layer 2 or 3 secure network extension by using the industry standard SSL/TLS protocol. For this tutorial, we are going to use a Debian or Ubuntu server. You can use any server you already have in production.

How to Modify a Raw Disk Image of Your Custom Linux Distro

  • Linux.com - Original Content (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 4:29 PM EDT)
  • Groups: SUSE, Linux; Story Type: News Story
SUSE Studio is pretty awesome for building custom Linux spins. When you have designed your spin to your liking, you can download what’s known as a "raw image" that you can copy to a USB thumbdrive, and... Hey presto! You've got yourself a tailor-made distro on a stick! There is one serious caveat, however: If you want to add external packages that are not in the otherwise very comprehensive repositories, things can get complicated indeed.

8 answers to management questions from an open point of view

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 3:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I recently saw the following questions on a survey about organizational management, and decided to answer them from my open organization point of view. I'd love to hear how others in the open source world would answer these questions, so leave some comments and tell us what you think! read more

Free Tools for Driving an Open Source Project to Success

Increasingly, as open source technology becomes more pervasive, tech and DevOps workers are choosing to or being asked to build out and oversee their own open source projects. From Google, to Netflix to Facebook, companies are also releasing their open source creations to the community.

8 open source point of sale systems

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 11:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Running a small business isn't easy, and especially so for retailers, restaurant owners, and others who have a brick-and-mortar storefront. Managing purchases and cash flow, keeping inventory stocked, making sure your employees are happy, and above all else serving your customers needs requires dedication, a solid business plan, and a bit of luck to be successful. read more

Writing screenplays with Linux and open source tools

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 8:51 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Back in May of this year, Jason van Gumster wrote 4 open source tools for writing your next screenplay. It includes some tools I'd never heard of before, some tools I was very familiar with, and it was missing some tools that I myself loved. I thought a companion article might be of interest to our fellow screenwriters out there, with a closer look at some of the screenplay tools that Jason mentioned and a spotlight on some of the tools that I've uncovered (or created) myself. read more

7 characteristics of open leaders

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 6:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
"I'm glad I'm at the end of my career," a weary-sounding CIO confided in me on a recent trip to India. "I just don't think I can adapt as fast as today's market needs me to." read more

ELC video explains the mystery of modern caches

In his recent ELC talk, ARM kernel developer Mark Rutland traced the evolution of caches over the last decade or so, and explained how to manage them. “If you’re a bit tired, this is a presentation on cache maintenance, so there will be plenty of opportunity to sleep,” began Rutland. Despite this warning, Rutland’s presentation, […]

Serious flaw fixed in widely used WordPress plug-in

If you're running a WordPress website and you have the hugely popular All in One SEO Pack plug-in installed, it's a good idea to update it as soon as possible. The latest version released Friday fixes a flaw that could be used to hijack the site's admin account.

Next month's Firefox 48 is looking Rusty -- and that's a very good thing

  • The Register; By Shaun Nichols (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2016 12:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Mozilla
Mozilla's safer-C programming language used to shore up media wrangling code. Mozilla says it will next month ship the first official Firefox build that sports code written in its more-secure-than-C Rust programming language.…

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