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Latest HummingBoard SBC drops price, supports Click add-ons

SolidRun unveiled a $50 and up “HummingBoard-Gate” SBC for IoT that runs Linux or Android on an i.MX6 SoC, and expands with mikroBUS Click add-on modules. The HummingBoard-Gate is SolidRun’s fourth and most affordable community-backed HummingBoard SBC. Like the other HummingBoards, it’s a sandwich-style SBC based on replaceable computer-on-modules running Linux or Android on a […]

Introducing the extra Fedora 23 wallpapers

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Sep 22, 2015 1:00 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
More then a month ago Fedora called for submissions for the supplemental wallpaper package for Fedora 23. We got a lot of submissions this time. In fact, we broke all our previous records, with 199 submissions. We had 73 different participants... Continue Reading →

Tiny $30 WiFi-enabled OpenWRT module runs on 1 Watt

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 9:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
NixCore announced a $30 COM that runs OpenWRT on a Ralink RT5350 SoC with built-in WiFi on 1 Watt, and comes with detailed documentation and an Arduino IDE. The NixCore X1 computer-on-module’s Ralink RT5350 system-on-chip, which appears to predate MediaTek’s acquisition of Ralink, is one of several Ralink SoC models that are roughly equivalent to […]

India to cripple its tech sector with proposed encryption crackdown

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 7:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Companies must hand over crypto systems for scrutiny The Indian government has published a draft of its latest plans for encryption. The proposals spell bad news for domestic software developers and will make other companies looking to do business in the subcontinent very nervous indeed.…

Linux and the Internet of Things

I wake up in the middle of the night, mouth parched and vision blurry, and fumble around to find my iPhone. I press my thumb to the fingerprint scanner, and in the dim blue light, just out of instinct, I squint at the screen, find the right app, open it, and check the ambient temperature and air quality indoors.

Getting Started with UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) on Ubuntu 15.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 3:28 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
UFW or Uncomplicated Firewall is an application to manage an iptables based firewall on Ubuntu. UFW is the default firewall configuration tool for Ubuntu Linux and provides a user-friendly way to configure the firewall, the UFW command is just like English language so the commands are easy to remember. The UFW firewall supports IPv4 and IPv6.

The Open Organization book club: Reclaiming meritocracy

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 1:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
When the Opensource.com team invited me to lead this week's book club, I was excited to dive into the chapter on meritocracy: the concept that good ideas can come from anywhere, and the best ideas should win. read more

Everything is a file

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 11:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Here's a trick question for you: Which of the following are files? read more

New Tizen version drops, World+Dog yawns

TVs and mobes can do without Android (but won't) The developers of the Linux-based device operating system Tizen have announced the latest iteration of their TV and mobile offerings.…

Active malware campaign uses thousands of WordPress sites to infect visitors

  • arstechnica; By arstechnica (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 4:02 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security
15-day-old campaign has spiked in past 48 hours, with >5,000 new infections daily.

Crash Google Chrome with one tiny URL: We peer behind the bug

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Sep 21, 2015 12:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Clicking on or even rolling your mouse over it will knacker browser You can crash the latest version of Google Chrome with a simple tiny URL.…

Modest CEO on open source and acquisition by PayPal

  • Opensource.com; By Don Watkins (Posted by bob on Sep 20, 2015 8:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Community
The first time I heard Harper Reed talk, I knew that I wanted to get to know him better. His TEDx talk "When work becomes fun" is entertaining and got me excited and interested to meet him in person at All Things Open in Raleigh, North Carolina next month. Then, recently I got the chance to interview him for our All Things Open speaker interview series.

$15 plug-in crypto key supports RPi and other Linux devices

Zymbit’s IoT-focused, $15 “ZymKey” encryption and authentication device offers 256-bit SHA security for the Raspberry Pi and other Linux devices.

New Steam controller, Sherlock Holmes on ScummVM, and more open gaming news

Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at ScummVM for Sherlock Holmes games, a demo of the Steam controller at Pax Prime, info on the Soomla startup for mobile game developers, and more. Open gaming roundup for September 12 - 18, 2015 read more

Apple uses Mesos, 3D printed syringe, and more news

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 19, 2015 7:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we look at Apple joining the party to use open source infrastructure technology, 3D printing and open design to improve healthcare, and more open source news. Open source news for September 12 - 18, 2015 read more

Mapping How Tor's Anonymity Network Spread Around the World

Online privacy projects come and go. But as the anonymity software Tor approaches its tenth year online, it's grown into a powerful, deeply-rooted privacy network overlaid across the internet. And a new real-time map of that network illustrates just how widespread and global that network has become.

Top 5 articles of the week: Interview with ownCloud founder, Docker on Raspberry Pi, and more

In our Top 5 articles this week: We interview ownCloud founder and CTO Frank Karlitschek, Jim Salter shares his Linux story, Grant Ingersoll gets us started on open source machine learning, we experiment with Docker on Raspberry Pi, and we imagine a future in which everyone can code.

JetBrains refuses to U-turn on subscriptions (but sweetens the deal)

  • The Register; By Tim Anderson (Posted by bob on Sep 19, 2015 12:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer
Annual dev tools subscribers get a perpetual license, will have to roll back to use it. Developer tools company JetBrains displeased many of its customers when it announced a move to subscription-only licensing from later this year.

5tFTW: Fedora 23 beta, conference reports and annoucements, and Atomic testing

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Sep 18, 2015 9:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Fedora
Fedora Program Manager Jan Ku?ík announced yesterday that Fedora 23 beta is “GO” for next week. I’m running Fedora 23 Workstation on my main desktop system (and posting this 5tFTW from there), and everything looks great so far.

How will you celebrate Software Freedom Day?

Software Freedom Day is a global celebration of free and open source software (FOSS). What will you to on September 19, 2015 to celebrate? We hope you can choose to do many of the options we listed in our poll to help celebrate FOSS on Software Freedom Day, but even if you can only do one that will be a great benefit to the community. read more

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