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The earnestness of being important

  • Opensource.com; By Grant Ingersoll (Posted by bob on Jan 29, 2015 2:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
In today’s data-driven, constantly-connected, technology-centric world, we are awash in attention-grabbing content, events, and requests. Like me, I suspect most Opensource.com readers relish this way of life—after all, us technologists created it—except for, that is, when we don’t.

No, Department of Justice, 80 Percent of Tor Traffic Is Not Child Porn

The debate over online anonymity, and all the whistleblowers, trolls, anarchists, journalists and political dissidents it enables, is messy enough. It doesn't need the US government making up bogus statistics about how much that anonymity facilitates child pornography.

HPC Cluster Grant Accepting Applications!

Silicon Mechanics, Inc. has announced the open submission period for its 4th annual Research Cluster Grant Program. This competitive grant will award two complete high performance compute clusters to two institutions of higher education and research.

Sharing Admin Privileges for Many Hosts Securely

The problem: you have a large team of admins, with a substantial turnover rate. Maybe contractors come and go. Maybe you have tiers of access, due to restrictions based on geography, admin level or even citizenship (as with some US government contracts). You need to give these people administrative access to dozens (perhaps hundreds) of hosts, and you can't manage all their accounts on all the hosts.

Dell offers new Ubuntu Linux workstation laptop

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2015 9:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Dell is continuing to support Linux developers with new Linux-powered laptops.

Industrial box-PC takes Linux-on-Haswell to extremes

The Acnodes “FES8670? is a rugged industrial box-PC that runs Linux on a 4th Gen Core CPU, and offers four GbE ports and numerous storage and display ports.

Meet KDE at FOSDEM this Weekend

KDE will be at Europe's largest gathering of free software developering this weekend, taking over the city of Brussels for FOSDEM. We start with the traditional beer event on the Friday, sampling 100 flavours of beer while we mingle with old friends and new. On Saturday we will have a stall showing off Plasma 5.2, our beautiful desktop launched only yesterday.

Optimising Raspberry Pi code

In any low-resource system, you need to make maximum use of what is available. Profiling helps you to figure out where to focus your efforts

Worried about GHOST? Don’t be, on supported Fedora versions.

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2015 10:29 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
There’s a quite serious security vulnerability making the news today (ZDNet, Ars Technica), CVE-2015-0235, nicknamed “GHOST”. It happens that this flaw was fixed in glibc-2.18 (but quietly, and the full […]

Get Smart On International Data Privacy Day

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2015 9:32 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
Today is International Data Privacy Day. It is a day designed to raise awareness and promote best practices for privacy and data protection. It is a day that looks to the future and recognizes that we can and should do … Continue reading

What is a good command-line IRC client on Linux

  • Xmodulo (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2015 8:35 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Now replaced more and more by forums, social networks, or mailing lists, IRC was once the method of communication of the web. And if it stands today as the last bastion of hackers and bearded Linux users, it remains one of the fastest and most specific channel of communication. If you have a technical difficulty, […]Continue reading... The post What is a good command-line IRC client on Linux appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: How to find the public IP address from command line How to monitor Nginx web server from the command line in real time How to manage a WiFi connection from the command line What are useful CLI tools for Linux system admins How to sniff HTTP traffic from the command line on Linux

Embedded Linux Conference hijacked by drones

The Embedded Linux Conference + Android Builders Summit on Mar. 23-25 in San Jose is about “Drones, Things, and Automobiles,” but drones get the most love. Maybe it’s just our imagination, but the Linux Foundation’s Embedded Linux Conference seems to be getting more interesting than ever. The program increasingly reflects new opportunities for Linux in […]

India Calling – Namaste FUDCon APAC 2015

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2015 5:43 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
I am extremely pleased to announce that the FUDCon APAC 2015 will be hosted in Pune, India. There  was a bid from Pune, India and PhnomPenh, Cambodia And after  a […]

BOO! Grave remote-code exec bug in GNU C Library haunts Linux

When there's something strange in your gethostbyname, who y'gonna call? Ghostbusters Security researchers have uncovered a critical bug in the GNU C Library (glibc), a key component of Linux and some other operating systems, which could render countless machines vulnerable to remote code execution attacks.…

Why now is the time to learn R

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 28, 2015 2:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Open Source Careers A collection of articles about jobs and careers in open source. We’ve all heard about big data; over the past few years, many companies have invested in Hadoop, NoSQL, and data warehouses, to collect and store massive volumes of new data. Even when based on open source platforms like Hadoop, these investments can easily measure in the millions of dollars for large companies with new hardware, new staff, and untold person-hours spent implementing new systems and procedures. Now it’s time for that investment to pay off. read more

No, Lizard Squad Was Not Responsible For Facebook Outage

Contrary to suggestions hacker group Lizard Squad took out Facebook, there was almost certainly no attack on the social network and its photo sharing property Instagram, which both went down late last night. According to a source with knowledge of the matter, the downtime was the result of a technical foul up. Facebook is now confirming this in statements to media.

Plasma 5.2 Is Beautiful and Featureful

Today KDE releases Plasma 5.2. This release adds a number of new components, many new features and many more bugfixes.

Tiny $26 WiFi-ready IoT SBC runs OpenWRT Linux

Smart Electronics is prepping a tiny $26 open-source “Black Swift” SBC that runs OpenWRT on an Atheros AR9331 and offers WiFi, dual micro-USB, and header I/O.

Real-time enabled Sitara SoC shows up on a COM

Variscite unveiled a Linux-friendly, SODIMM-style COM based on TI’s Sitara AM437x, supporting the updated SoC’s quad-core Programmable Real-time Unit (PRU). The VAR-SOM-AM43 is the first computer-on-module we’ve seen to use the Texas Instruments Sitara AM437x, a single-core Cortex-A9 system-on-chip that clocks to 1GHz.

GHOST glibc Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Affects All Linux Systems

A critical vulnerability has been found in glibc, the GNU C library, that affects all Linux systems dating back to 2000. Attackers can use this flaw to execute code and remotely gain control of Linux machines.

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