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ElasticHosts launches Linux-friendly cloud storage

  • Linux User & Developer – the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Mar 17, 2016 3:15 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux, Developer, Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Powerful offsite backup solution for Linux with support for rsync, SSHFS and more launched by ElasticHosts

Upcoming Webinar: When the Golden Master Tarnishes

Servers are generated – often with a ‘golden master’ and then left never to be checked or examined from a security perspective. This session discusses the ways the server settings can degrade, the undesirable effects this may have on your organization and how you can avoid both.

Installing Nginx with PHP (as PHP-FPM) and MariaDB (LEMP) on Debian 8

This tutorial will show you the installation of the Nginx web server on Debian 8. Nginx (pronounced "engine x") is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server. Nginx is known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption. The setup includes PHP and MariaDB and is ready to use its as hosting system for CMS systems like Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal etc.

User Security Relies on Encryption

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on Mar 16, 2016 8:35 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
Security of users is paramount. Technology companies need to do everything in their power to ensure the security of their users and build products and services with strong security measures in place to do that. At Mozilla, it’s part of … Continue reading

Your Youth, in a Browser!

I've mentioned many times before the questionable nature of downloading video game ROMs in order to emulate them on your computer.

Closed silo challenges to an open web

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 16, 2016 4:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The growing trend of closed content silos—publishing platforms that require a login in order to view the content—is a step away from a more open web. As this trend continues, owners of closed silos will have even more control over published content and traffic that content drives. This is why content producers should also consider ways to publish content openly, and for their users to have the option to access content through their web browsers rather than being driven into closed ecosystems.  read more

The one thing Microsoft must do - but won't - to gain open-source trust

Opinion: It can stop forcing companies to pay for its bogus Android patents. Right. Like that's ever going to happen.

Turn your old Raspberry Pi into an automatic backup server

If you're one of those people upgrading to the Raspberry Pi 3, you might wonder what to do with your old, lesser Pi. Aside from turning it into an array of blinking LEDs to entertain your cat, you might consider configuring it as a microcontroller. read more

Remix OS: China's take on an Android operating system -- but for PCs

Think of it as a productivity kit Deep dive Jide’s Remix OS is Android for a desktop or tablet OS: with multitasking, overlapping windows and the shortcut conveniences you need for productivity-style work.…

4K Android media player SBC has 40-pin Pi expansion

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Mar 16, 2016 9:08 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Android; Story Type: News Story
Futarque’s “Rho Board” 4K media player SBC is up on Kickstarter, starting at $35 with a quad-core, Cortex-A7, a Pi 2 connector, and optional DVB-T2/C tuner. Danish digital video specialist Futarque needs another $5,000 or so to reach its Kickstarter goal for the Rho Board, with eight days left to go. The board is primarily […]

Your unpatchable, insecure Android mobe will feel right at home in the Internet of Stuff era

Qualcomm's broken drivers are tip of the iceberg If you've got a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip in your Android phone and tablet, make sure you grab its latest security updates – if you can.…

Mozilla Pushes the Web to New Levels as a Platform for Games

The Web is the platform for game development and we’ll be showing it in action at this year’s Game Developer Conference in San Francisco. Powerful new capabilities continue to emerge and gain mindshare with developers and gamers alike.

Mozilla will emit 'first version' of Servo-based Rust browser in June

Initial release to work on at least four websites. Success? Mozilla is planning an initial release of its new Servo-based new web browser in June, according to a post on the developer mailing list by research engineer Paul Rouget.

Bash Shell Script: Building Your March Madness Bracket

I must admit that I don't really follow basketball. But, I do like to engage with folks at work, and every spring I've always felt a little left out when my work colleagues fill out their NCAA March Madness basketball brackets. If your office is like mine, it seems everyone gets very excited to build their brackets and follow the basketball games and play in an office pool.

How to use Port Knocking on Ubuntu to hide the SSH port

You all know these old gangster films where a guy uses a knock sequence on a door to get in? Port Knocking is exactly that, just for your server. Installing port knocking on Ubuntu is easy. I will show you in this article how to install and set up port knocking. The steps from this tutorials should work for Debian 8 as well.

Tighter Security in OwnCloud v9

OwnCloud is a free Web-based app that provides Dropbox-style file hosting. With the release of version 9 on the horizon, it's a good time to take a look at the improved security features.

Xenomai-enabled BeagleBone audio cape offers 1ms latency

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Mar 15, 2016 2:06 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
A Kickstarter funded “Bela” cape for the BeagleBone Black uses Xenomai Linux real-time extensions to provide analog and digital audio I/O with 1ms latency. There are a variety of audio capes for the audio-deprived BeagleBone Black, such as Element14’s $56 BeagleBone Audio Cape. Yet, the $76 Bela is unique. Developed by the Augmented Instruments Lab […]

Coffee Shop DevOps: Start small, but start somewhere

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 15, 2016 11:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I was recently talking to an engineer friend of mine over of a cup of coffee at a conference. His company had been in "DevOps strategy planning" for over six months and they had settled on the task of automating the delivery of their software. He was feeling frustrated—there never seemed to be enough time to get anything meaningful done, he couldn’t tell what others were doing, and a recent conversation revealed that not everyone had the same definition for "automating the delivery of software", much less having the same ideas behind what the word DevOps meant. read more

News: Linux 4.5 Offloads Copying, Improves IPv6 Networking

  • Linux Planet; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by bob on Mar 15, 2016 9:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Kernel, Linux
Second major Linux kernel milestone of 2016 debuts

Firewall your home network with a Raspberry Pi

Although the Raspberry Pi 3 was recently announced, the Raspberry Pi 2 still has plenty of life and is more than suitable for many interesting and useful tasks. read more

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