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Linux vendors were scrambling to respond to a newly discovered 'GHOST' bug that is remotely exploitable and was judged to pose a high risk to a number of Linux distributions. After further analysis, some security analysts said the bug was potentially serious and annoying to fix, but probably not catastrophic.
CoreOS Linux: it's how Google, Facebook & Twitter run at scale
CoreOS is a new lightweight Linux distribution that has been re-architected to provide features needed to run what its development team labels as "modern infrastructure" stacks for what are usually clustered deployments.
Building a cloud career with OpenStack
Open Source Careers
A collection of articles about jobs and careers in open source.
What can OpenStack do for you? How about helping you along your career? OpenStack is a growing space and there are more than enough jobs still to go around for qualified seekers. So how do you go about getting one of those jobs?
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FESCo Elections Interview with Kevin Fenzi (nirik)
This is a part of FESCo Elections interviews series. Voting is open to all Fedora contributors. The elections started on January 26th and closes promptly at 23:59 UTC on February 3rd.
Get a paycheck in open source, be a social activist
An interview with Ross Brunson of the Linux Professional Institute.
This Popular Wireless Alarm System Can Be Hacked With A Magnet And Scotch Tape
These new-generation systems can be simple to sophisticated in their ability to detect entry into your home, and much more. Most are now integrating remote monitoring and control of home automation systems, and this was clearly evident at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where an incredible array of life-safety and comfort technology was on display.
Weekly Top 5: The big R, 30 on Twitter, and open source jobs
The Opensource.com Weekly Top 5. The best and brightest burning star articles from this week: January 26 - 30.
Microsoft to invest in Cyanogen, says report
Microsoft reportedly is investing in Cyanogen Inc., creator of Android-based Cyanogen OS, and whose CEO recently criticized Google’s “tyranny” over Android.
HabitRPG to-do list, OUYA gets support, Linux games, and more
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at HabitRPG to gamify your to-do list, new support for OUYA, new Linux games, and more!
Raspberry Pi robot and hobby kit robot guide part 1
Discover the best robotics kits around for both Raspberry Pi and Arduino
Optimized flash file system targets Android and Linux
Tuxera released Tuxera Flash File System for Linux and Android, which is optimized to run on flash storages such as eMMC and SD. Modern mobile apps, “which download and write data around the clock,” can be punishing on flash storage, says Tuxera Inc. When you combine always-on operation with simultaneous access by multiple apps, flash […]
Inkscape 0.91 Released, available in Fedora soon
Inkscape just released version 0.91 of their Open Source vector graphics editor, and the new package will soon be available in the stable repositories for Fedora 21. Inkscape 0.91 is […]
Why Network Segmentation is Imperative on the Internet of Things
I'm speaking on a frequent (and increasing) basis with customers about the opportunities and risks that they need to prepare for as they continue to support new business models related to mobility, cloud and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Microsoft 'showers gold' on anti-Google Cyanogen and its Android alternative
Microsoft will invest in alternative Android firmware startup Cyanogen, a report claims. Citing anonymous sources, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that Microsoft is slated to become a minority investor in an approximately $70m funding round that will see Cyanogen valued "in the high hundreds of millions."
Opera Jon weaves a brand new browser
The man behind the Opera browser has created a new one, he says, because power users are poorly served. The new Vivaldi browser launched today in a "Technical Preview" form, with customisation and speed taking it in a different direction to the mainstream, where minimalism rules the day.
Linux Top 3: 4MLInux 11.0, Debian Jessie Installer and Fedora 22 Features
Lots of development activity for big Linux community distribution releases
Scalable open virtual networking with MidoNet
Networking is an important part of any modern datacenter. As open source continues to grow in virtualization solutions, virtualized networking is an important part of the picture. MidoNet, an open source network virtualization platform for Infrastructure-as-a-serivice (IaaS) clouds like OpenStack cloud software, is gaining traction as a way to implement networking solutions.
Breaking out of the with open source
I'm joining DigitalOcean as a developer evangelist, where I'll work closely with the PHP community to help create amazing things! I'm really excited about this, especially because I never thought I would have such an amazing opportunity.
An introduction into Ceph storage for OpenStack
When you are considering building a cloud, there are many important decisions to make. Among the top decisions you'll want to make is how to implement your storage. One open source project which many have turned to as a solution to some of their storage needs is Ceph.
Ghost security flaw, Revolution Analytics is acquired, leadership at Docker, and more
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at new leadership at Docker, Microsoft acquires Revolution Analytics, the Ghost security hole, and more!
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