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Introduction to Hadoop: Real-World Hadoop Clusters and Applications
The Hadoop ecosystem relies on composability the ability to use output from one tool as input to the next to efficiently process data at scale, from simple projects, to processing streams of real-time data, to building data warehouses.
Lightworks Linux Beta Is Finally Public
After years of waiting, there is finally a publicly available beta of the Lightworks high-end non-linear video editing software...
Debian developers set to party
Twenty cities around the globe, ranging from Bangalore in India to New York in the USA, will be hosting parties this weekend. More are expected to announce they are joining in as the week progresses.
Ubuntu 13.04 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend
This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Ubuntu 13.04 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a standalone server, not as a domain controller. In the resulting setup, every user has his own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol and all users have a shared directory with read-/write access.
Open or die: Innovation led by open source
A shift is happening in the way innovation is occurring.
Businesses are moving from closed systems to open, collaborative innovation. Red Hat CEO, Jim Whitehurst, focused on the three major components influencing this shift in his keynote, Open or die?, at the Open Business Conference held in San Francisco this week (April 29-30, 2013).
Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander Announced
Now that Ubuntu 13.04 has been released, Caonical has started work on Ubuntu 13.10 (code-named Saucy Salamander), CEO Mark Shuttleworth announced in his personal blog. The blog gives the Ubuntu community a preview of what version 13.10 will look like.
Confused by FuSE
Yet another cookie cutter Distro is born? Lee Ward announces immediate closure of Fuduntu's door and a fork of openSuSE called FuSE. Dietrich Schmitz shares his views.
The code is THEYEAROFLINUXGAMING
With the official release of Steam for Linux, this year is already a very special for the entire Linux community. The wave of new games for Linux just does not stop!
15-Way Open vs. Closed Source NVIDIA/AMD Linux GPU Comparison
The AMD Radeon Linux testing consisted of a mixture of AMD Radeon HD 5000 and Radeon HD 6000 series graphics cards. As mentioned in the earlier article and numerous other Phoronix pieces, the open-source Linux graphics driver support for the very latest Radeon HD 7000 "Southern Islands" graphics cards is still a work-in-progress and maturing within the new "RadeonSI" driver. Radeon HD 7000 testing will come separately due to the less than complete OpenGL support at this time. For Radeon HD 7000 series users the best bet right now is just using the proprietary AMD Catalyst graphics card. With the Radeon HD 4000 series GPUs and older not being supported by the mainline Catalyst driver and the legacy Catalyst driver not working well on the latest Ubuntu Linux release, this limited the AMD testing to the HD 5000/6000 families.
Game Dev Tycoon - A business simulation game released for Linux
Game Dev Tycoon by Greenheart Games has been released for GNU/Linux, Mac and Windows.
MapR Expands Big Data, Hadoop Across Europe
MapR, the Hadoop and Big Data company, has big European ambitions despite a mixed economic outlook in the region. MapR recently opened a new Paris office that will focus on operations in France, Benelux and southern Europe. The move follows the company's establishment of a European headquarters late last year in London.
Why use commercial embedded Linux development tools?
When developing systems or devices based on embedded Linux or Android, does it make sense to use commercial development tools? In this guest column, Brad Dixon, Director of Open Source Solutions at Mentor Graphics, suggests several reasons why commercial development tools and support can potentially save time, resources, money, and opportunity costs.
Working with Stdin and Stdout
Previously, I erroneously titled my column as ""SIGALRM Timers and
Stdin Analysis". It turned out that by the time I'd finished writing
it, I had spent a lot of time talking about SIGALRM and how to set up
timers to avoid scripts that hang forever, but I never actually got to
the topic of stdin analysis.
GVFS 1.16.1 Fixes Compiler Warnings and Other Issues
A new stable version of the GVFS application for the GNOME desktop environment has been announced a few days ago, bringing various fixes and the usual translation updates.
20 interesting and extremely helpful Linux command line tricks
Do you know - How to create customized backup using touch and find commands? Why rm command fails with error ‘Argument list too long’? How to follow multiple log files on the go? Learn all this and much more.
Judge Robart’s Opinion in Motorola vs. Microsoft and the Future of FRAND
Perhaps the most important term in any standards organization’s Intellectual Property Policy (IPR) policy is the acronym “RAND,” standing for “reasonable and non-discriminatory” (in Europe, they add an “F” – for “fair”). The problem is, no one can agree on exactly what it should mean.
GNOME Documents 3.8.1 Fixes PDF Issues with Google Drive
The first maintenance release of the GNOME Documents 3.8 app, the main document viewer of the GNOME desktop environment, has been released a few days ago, bringing various fixes and improvements.
Open Source Morrowind RPG engine has a new release!
The OpenMW team is proud to announce the release of version 0.23.0! This release introduces the initial implementation of NPC movement AI, item repairing, enchanting, levelled items, texture animation, basic particles, and more, along with an extensive list of fixes and improvements.
Apache CloudStack 2013 Collaboration Conference Call for Proposals
We’re pleased to announce that the Call for Proposals (CfP) for the second CloudStack Collaboration Conference is now open! The conference is being held in Santa Clara, CA from Sunday June 23 through Tuesday June 25.</p> The Collaboration Conference will feature tracks for users, developers, and integrators of Apache CloudStack. We’re looking for presentations that provide insight into best practices in deploying and developing Apache CloudStack. </p>
Raspberry Pi Case by SB Components Review
When the Raspberry Pi first came out, the board-only design got a lot of people desiring a case to go with it. Since then, a few companies and Kickstarters have popped up to supply cases to those that want them. With many different designs on the market, it’s hard to know what to go for, and mainly comes down to how you plan to use the case. SB Components have created a simple case that is suitable for many uses, at a price that reflects the Raspberry Pi itself.
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