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Toonz goes open source, Apple open sources CareKit, and more news

  • Opensource.com; By Joshua Allen Holm (Posted by bob on Mar 27, 2016 1:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: GNOME
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Toonz animation software's open source release, Apple's CareKit, a GNOME usability study, and more!

GNOME 3.2 Released

While the GNOME desktop environment has its fair share of detractors, there are some who appreciate its simplified approach, so the recent release of the latest version is an eagerly anticipated event.

Tiny wireless-rich COM runs Linux on Snapdragon 820

eInfochips has opened pre-orders on a tiny, wireless-rich “Eragon 820” COM and development kit that run Linux or Android on a Snapdragon 820 SoC. The eInfochips Eragon 820 is the second computer-on-module we’ve seen based on Qualcomm’s high-end quad-core 64-bit Snapdragon 820 system-on-chip after Intrinsyc’s 82 x 42mm, SODIMM-style Open-Q 820 COM, which similarly comes with a development kit.

Open source BeagleBone SDR cape taps Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Mar 26, 2016 2:32 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
ValentFX is Kickstartering an open source FPGA-based and Linux-driven “KiwiSDR” BeagleBone Cape, that does 10KHz to 30MHz software-defined radio processing. ValentFX has surpassed the 75 percent mark on its way to raising $50,000 on Kickstarter for its $199 KiwiSDR cape, which is due to ship in October. The campaign is also offering a $299 kit […]

Module runs Linux on Skylake, supports triple displays and 4K

Seco’s Linux-friendly COM Express Basic Type 6 module supports 6th Gen Intel Core and Xeon processors and offers GbE, quad SATA, and triple display support. Seco’s “COMe-B09-BT6” COM Express Basic Type 6 module is listed as “coming soon, and no photo is available, but a data sheet has been posted.

Review: ODROID-C2, compared to Raspberry Pi 3 and Orange Pi Plus

The ODROID-C2 is a very solid competitor to the Raspberry Pi model 3 B, and is anywhere from 2-10x faster than the Pi 3, depending on the operation. The software and community support is nowhere near what you get with the Raspberry Pi, but it's the best I've seen of all the Raspberry Pi clones I've tried.

Top 5: Alternatives to Dreamweaver for web design, Mattermost for high school chat, and more

  • Opensource.com; By Jen Wike Huger (Posted by bob on Mar 26, 2016 4:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Community
In this week's Top 5, we highlight alternatives to Dreamweaver for web design, Mattermost for high school chat, ageism in tech, OSCON's 18th year, and the director of Google.org on unconscious bias in the workplace.

Words from Letter Cubes

I got a great letter from a reader with a puzzle to solve, so let's dig in, shall we? Here's what he wrote:

Love your column in Linux Journal. I've read it for years and learned a lot about shell scripting, but not quite enough to solve a puzzle on my own.

KDE Plasma 5.6 Released

KDE Plasma is the desktop environment that powers Kubuntu, Chakra Linux and openSUSE (among others). This week sees the release of Plasma 5.6, which brings several tweaks and improvements.

Online carrier board dev tool adds AM335x module support

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Mar 25, 2016 7:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
Gumstix has added a customizable carrier board design for Critical Link’s MitySOM-335x COM to its quick-turn carrier board design and manufacturing service.

How Black Duck picks its "Open Source Rookies of the Year"

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 25, 2016 2:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The 8th annual Open Source Rookies of the Year were recently announced from Black Duck. It's a selection process that takes three or four weeks from start to finish to complete. How's it done? We asked Vice President of Product Marketing at Black Duck, Patrick Carey, to give us a look behind the scenes. read more

GitLab upgrade takes aim at Kubernetes

Issues can be confidential, moved, or just plain deleted. GitLab claims to have smoothed deployment to Kubernetes and introduced “confidential issues” in the latest release of its code management platform, 8.6.

Mud sticks: Microsoft, Windows 10 and reputational damage

It's beginning to smell like Vista. So how will Remond clean up this mess? Comment So, Windows 10 isn't the saviour of the PC industry after all – and is beginning to look more like a Windows Vista than a Windows XP.…

How Georgia prioritizes enhancements for their Drupal 7 platform

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 25, 2016 5:55 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Nearly five years ago, my team at GeorgiaGov Interactive began a journey to migrate our enterprise web platform (hosting over 50 state agency websites at the time) away from a self-hosted model with a proprietary content management system to Drupal 7 and a cloud hosted environment. We were the first state to make such a bold shift, but we weren't the last. read more

5 tips every open source project manager should consider

  • Opensource.com; By Safia Abdalla (Posted by bob on Mar 25, 2016 3:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
In a 2013 survey, 11% of contributors to free and open source software identified as women. But perhaps the future looks brighter? We can answer this question by examining the participation of women in Google Summer of Code, a program that provides a stipend for post-secondary school students to contribute to open source software for a summer.

Only 0.1% of you are doing web server security right

Venerable net-scan outfit Netcraft has issued what clich? would describe as "a stinging rebuke" to sysadmins the world over, for ignoring HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP). Pinning is designed to defend users against impersonation attacks, in which an attacker tricks a certificate authority to issue a fraudulent certificate for a site.

Apple's Swift comes to Linux

Swift 2.2 includes support for Swift on Ubuntu Linux 14.04 and 15.10.

Quad-core $11 hacker SBC runs Linux on Allwinner H3

FriendlyARM’s “NanoPi M1” SBC runs Linux on a quad-core, Cortex-A7 Allwinner H3, and offers HDMI, four USB ports, a microSD slot, and 40-pin Pi expansion. Guangzhou, China based FriendlyARM has further accelerated the race to the bottom in the low-cost, open-spec hacker board market, delivering a NanoPi M1 SBC that costs a mere $11.

Makeblock's mBot

The new kid-friendly mBot from Makeblock is marketed as a Science, Technology and Mathematics (STEM) educational learning tool.

Open source Micro:bit SBC aims to get UK kids coding

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Mar 24, 2016 4:53 PM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM; Story Type: News Story
The BBC has begun shipping its open source “Micro:bit” — a microcontroller based IoT hacker board for UK schoolkids running ARM Mbed. The BBC announced its open source, Internet of Things-focused Micro:bit hacker board for British schoolchildren a year ago, and revealed full specs in June. After some considerable delays pushing past the scheduled October […]

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