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Data-sharing projects awarded by Netherlands research group

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 3, 2014 4:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Do you know about the Dutch Data Prize? From the Research Data Netherlands (RDNL) website: The Dutch Data Prize expresses appreciation for researchers or research groups that make an additional contribution to science by making their research data available for new or further research. There is a prize for the humanities and social sciences as well as a prize for the exact and technical sciences. The Dutch Data Prize is initiated by Research Data Netherlands (RDNL). read more

Linux Foundation reveals 2015 lineup, adds new events

The LF released its 2015 schedule, with new storage and containers events, plus a “Drones, Things, and Automobiles” theme for the Embedded Linux Conference. The Linux Foundation (LF) has announced its 2015 conference dates, including the Android Builders Summit + Embedded Linux Conference North America, scheduled for March 23-25. The nonprofit group chartered with hosting […]

Openwashing: adopter beware

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Dec 3, 2014 12:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
It's great to see where open source software and the communities that support it are today. Many of those who have worked over the years to develop feature-rich applications and enterprise ready systems, that not only compare to, but exceed proprietary options, must feel like pinching themselves. read more

CoreOS breaks with Docker

  • ZDNet | Linux And Open Source Blog RSS (Posted by bob on Dec 3, 2014 9:10 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
CoreOS, a new enterprise Linux company and a Docker partner, is now proposing its own alternative to Docker's container technology.

Why change is hard for any open source community

A lightning talk recap about how the Apache Foundation has always done things a certain way at ApacheCon Budapest by Rich Bowen. As you know, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has a number of open mottos that we like to use. Like, "Community Over Code," and "No Jerks Allowed." Another popular motto recently has been "We’ve Always Done It That Way." read more

Fedora 21 release on track; new leadership and thanks to the old; counting users

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Dec 3, 2014 3:46 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to keep up with everything that goes on. This series highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week. It isn’t comprehensive […]

First Quark-based SMARC module runs on 2 Watts

Kontron unveiled the first SMARC COM for headless, industrial IoT devices based on Intel’s Quark X1000 CPU. The Linux-ready module runs on just 2 Watts. This has been a big week for Intel’s low-power, x86-compatible Quark processor. First The Wall Street Journal claimed that the struggling Google Glass wearable was moving from a Texas Instruments […]

Reader poll: the Ultimate Distro Guide, have your say

We want to know what distros you prefer for an upcoming feature...

Why there's no open-source standard-bearer for the network

Open-source software plays an increasingly prominent role in many areas of modern business IT - it's in servers, databases and even the cloud. Vendors like Red Hat, Canonical and others have managed to graft open-source principles onto a profitable business model. The former company became the first open-source-centered business with $1 billion in annual revenue in 2012.

Chef and HP cook up partnership for infrastructure as code - even on Windows

  • The Register; By Tim Anderson (Posted by bob on Dec 2, 2014 9:05 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Cloud, HP
HP Technology Services has announced a partnership with Chef to include infrastructure automation as part of its Datacenter Care offering, at the HP Discover event today in Barcelona. Chef is open source software (under the Apache 2.0 license) for script-driven configuration of servers. The Seattle-based company of the same name sells an enterprise version and offers consultancy services.

Linux Namespaces

  • HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - Linux (Posted by bob on Dec 2, 2014 8:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Kernel, Linux
Starting from kernel 2.6.24, Linux supports 6 different types of namespaces. Namespaces are useful in creating processes that are more isolated from the rest of the system, without needing to use full low level virtualization technology.

Tiny mini-PC boasts quad-core Cortex-A15 SoC

CompuLab unveiled a second-gen Ubuntu and Android ready Utilite2 mini-PC based on a quad-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600, that shrinks to 3.4 x 3.4 x 1.1 inches.

How to install and configure PrestaShop on Ubuntu 14.04

  • HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - Linux; By Srijan Kishore (Posted by bob on Dec 2, 2014 5:17 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Community, Linux, Ubuntu
How to install and configure PrestaShop on Ubuntu 14.04 This document describes how to install and configure PrestaShop on Ubuntu 14.04. PrestaShop is a free, open source e-commerce solution. It supports payment gateways such as DirecPay, Google Checkout, Authorize.Net, Skrill, PayPal, PayPal Payments Pro (Direct) and EBANX Checkout via their respective APIs. Further payment modules are offered commercially.

The impact of the Linux philosophy

All operating systems have a philosophy. And, the philosophy of an operating system matters. What is the Linux philosophy and how does it affect the community? How has it changed software development for the ages? Whether we know it or not, most of us have some sort of philosophy of life. It may be as simple as, "Be kind to others," or it might be a very complex life philosophy. Many companies have some sort of philosophy as well. They may be unwritten or well-documented. When I worked at IBM, from 1974 through 1995, the IBM philosophy was well-documented and strongly ingrained in the culture. IBM's philosophy covered its business practices and how employees, customers, and suppliers were to be treated. The IBM prime directive, as it were, was to treat everyone fairly, with respect and dignity. read more

How to use matplotlib for scientific plotting on Linux

If you want an efficient, automatable solution for producing high-quality scientific plots in Linux, then consider using matplotlib. Matplotlib is a Python-based open-source scientific plotting package with a license based on the Python Software Foundation license. The extensive documentation and examples, integration with Python and the NumPy scientific computing package, and automation capability are just […]Continue reading...

The Perfect Server - CentOS 7 x86_64 (nginx, Dovecot, ISPConfig 3)

  • HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - Linux; By Till Brehm, Srijan Kishore and Falko Timme (Posted by bob on Dec 1, 2014 11:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Apache, Linux, MySQL
This tutorial shows how to prepare a CentOS 7 x86_64 server for the installation of ISPConfig 3, and how to install ISPConfig 3 on it.

New FUZE Tribute Special Edition

  • Linux User Developer - the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation; By Gavin Thomas (Posted by bob on Dec 1, 2014 9:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer, Linux
The team behind the FUZE – a highly regarded programming and electronics workstation designed to make real programming easy and accessible to children and adults alike, have released a tribute special edition unit styled up like the BBC Micro. Initially only 100 units are being made.

Tiny i.MX6 COM and dev kit offer triple camera inputs

E-con released a Linux-friendly i.MX6 based COM with optional eMMC, WiFi, BLE, Ethernet, and -40 to 85°C support, plus a dev kit with triple camera inputs. The eSOMiMX6 follows a long line of E-Con Systems eSOM computer-on-modules featuring Linux support.

CONTAINER WARS! CoreOS blasts at Docker with rival Rocket tool

CoreOS, the lightweight Linux distro based around Linux containers and Docker, has decided to break with Docker and develop its own, competing application container tech.

Social media for slackers

Rikki Endsley, Community Evangelist at Red Hat, shares insights gleaned from composing 140 character tweets, handling hashtags, and tweaking Hootsuite for open source-centric social media accounts. read more

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