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How to install Legrand UPS Communicator on Linux

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Dec 7, 2015 3:21 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
This tutorial shows the steps to install Legrand communication software to monitor a directly connected UPS, for example with a USB cable. This software allows you to manage the server and possibly others with the RS.

5 great Raspberry Pi projects for the classroom

1. Minecraft Pi read more

BSD for the desktop user: A review of PC-BSD

When my journey into the world of open source began in the mid-90s, the easiest way to get installation media was to buy CD sets from online stores and have them shipped to you. Being interested in experimenting with different operating systems, I always bought the giant bundle that included all the distributions. Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, SUSE, and several now defunct distributions were include for me to play with, but the bundles also came with installation discs for the various BSD distributions (FreeBSD, NetBSD, and later, OpenBSD). read more

Opensource.com December preview

As 2016 approaches, many of us are thinking about how fast 2015 flew by. To capture a snapshot of the year, we've launched the 2015 Open Source Yearbook, a community-contributed collection of the year's top open source projects, people, tools, and stories.

OpenMW release, Zotac steam machine review, and more open gaming news

  • Opensource.com; By Nitish Tiwari (Posted by bob on Dec 6, 2015 5:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Games, Steam
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at OpenMW gaming engine new release, Zotac Steam Machine review, Rocket league to launch, and more.

Farewell F21, Elections, Wayland by Default, Vacations -- and then F24!

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Dec 6, 2015 1:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora
Final Farewell for Fedora 21 Fedora produces new releases approximately every six months — targeted at May and October. We always have two currently-supported releases, the latest and “n minus one”. We also have a one-month overlap after a new... Continue Reading →

Google releases Cloud Vision API with demo for Pi-based robot

Google released a preview of its Cloud Vision API for tasks like identifying objects and faces, plus a Linux demo that runs on a Raspberry Pi-based robot. Some of the image analysis wizardry used by Google services, such as Google Photos, is now available to developers. Google is offering a free limited preview of its […]

Apple's Swift 2.0, Raspberry Pi Zero vs. C.H.I.P., and more news

In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Apple releasing Swift 2.0 as open source, Raspberry Pi Zero vs. C.H.I.P., and more! Open source news roundup for November 29 - December 5, 2015 read more

Top 5 open source community metrics to track

  • Opensource.com; By Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona (Posted by bob on Dec 5, 2015 12:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Reviews; Groups: Community
So you decided to use metrics to track your free, open source software (FOSS) community. Now comes the big question: Which metrics should I be tracking?

Top 5: LibreOffice features, ownCloud uses, LEGO projects, and more

In this week's Top 5 articles of the week, we highlight a My Open Source Story, open source LEGO projects, a story of 3D animation and movie-making, ownCloud favorites, and practical uses for LibreOffice.

Tiny, $13 IoT SBC runs OpenWrt on MediaTek MIPS SoC

  • LinuxGizmos; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Dec 4, 2015 11:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
The IoT-focused “LinkIt Smart 7688” SBC from MediaTek Labs and Seeed runs OpenWrt on a WiFi-enabled, MediaTek MT7688AN SoC.

Non-Linux FOSS: Airsonos

I love Sonos. There probably are some audiophiles reading this who rolled their eyes at my lack of auditory prowess, but honestly, the speakers sound wonderful to my 1980s-damaged eardrums. Granted, the Wi-Fi-enabled speakers are very expensive, thus limiting my supply.

How old were you when you started learning how to program?

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 4, 2015 7:15 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
As Al Sweigart explains in his article I am already a zygote. Is it too late for me to learn to program?, you're never too old to learn how to program. And we should think twice before being intimidated by folks who say they were programming before they started walking—that doesn't mean they were writing good code. read more

Migrating to php 7

  • php.net (Posted by bob on Dec 4, 2015 6:18 PM EDT)
  • Groups: PHP
These new features appeared in the latest php release.

Renesas goes 64-bit for latest automotive R-Car SoC

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Dec 4, 2015 5:21 PM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM; Story Type: News Story
Renesas unveiled its latest R-Car H3 automotive SoC, with four Cortex-A57 and four Cortex-A53 cores, a PowerVR GX6650 GPU, and ISO 26262 safety compliance. Renesas has announced initial samples of a third generation R-Car automotive system-on-chip. Like the R-Car H2 system announced in early 2013, the R-Car H3 is an octa-core chip using ARM Big.Little […]

I am already a zygote. Is it too late for me to learn to program?

I hate telling the story of how I learned to program. In the third grade, a friend showed me a book he found in the school library on making small games in the BASIC programming language. I was obsessed with Nintendo and got hooked on the idea of creating my own video games. I began programming and stuck with it, majored in computer science, and afterward became a software developer and tech book author. read more

Microsoft encrypts explanation of borked Windows 10 encryption

Disk vault Bitlocker snubs self-encrypting drives – when's the fix? We know Microsoft can be pretty secretive about its spyware-as-a-service Windows 10, but Redmond has now taken its furtiveness to a whole new level.…

Jamie Duncan: How do you Fedora?

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Dec 4, 2015 2:29 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: Interview
We recently interviewed Jamie Duncan on how he uses Fedora. This is part of a series on the Fedora Magazine where we profile Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done. If you are interested in being... Continue Reading →

Industrial Linux PC boasts 16 serial ports

Aaeon’s “Boxer-6914” PC runs Linux on an Atom D2550, and offers 16 serial ports, six USB ports, SATA, CFast, dual GbE’s, and optional wireless. Aaeon’s Fedora Linux ready Boxer-6914 is quite similar to the Boxer-6614 it released earlier this year, but it lacks the external heatsink, and adds a lot more serial ports, as well […]

Hacktoberfest campaign leads to nearly 50K GitHub contributions

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 4, 2015 11:38 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
In 2014, cloud hosting provider DigitalOcean decided to encourage contribution to open source software projects, so they sponsored Hacktoberfest. More than 500 participants completed the challenge by making at least 50 commits to projects. This year, DigitalOcean wanted to focus on improving projects. read more

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