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Securing a Linux Web Server

  • LinuxSecurity.com (Posted by bob on Mar 31, 2013 1:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
With the significant prevalence of Linux web servers globally, security is often touted as a strength of the platform for such a purpose. However, a Linux based web server is only as secure as its configuration and very often many are quite vulnerable to compromise. While specific configurations vary wildly due to environments or specific use, there are various general steps that can be taken to insure basic security considerations are in place.

Bodhi Linux 2.3.0 Released

After almost exactly three months since our Bodhi 2.2.0 release the Bodhi team and I are happy to announce the next update release for our 2.x.y series - Bodhi Linux 2.3.0.

DragonFlyBSD 3.4 Coming Soon, Focuses On DPorts

The DragonFlyBSD 3.4 release is anticipated for release in mid-April and one of the features to this next BSD operating system update is the formation of DPorts, a derivative of the FreeBSD ports collection. DPorts is DragonFly's derivative of FreeBSD Ports and will ultimately replace pkgsrc and the other pkg_* tools on the operating system. These older tools also reached an end-of-life state on FreeBSD.

High reliability embedded database targets Android devices

ITTIA is now supporting Android-based embedded systems and devices with its lightweight embedded database. ITTIA DB SQL for Android is said to provide advanced data management capabilities, including transactions, scalable indexing, shared access, and runtime SQL queries. ITTIA is now supporting Android-based embedded systems and devices with its lightweight embedded database. ITTIA DB SQL for Android is said to provide advanced data management capabilities, including transactions, scalable indexing, shared access, and runtime SQL queries.

Urban activists hack their way toward open government

OAKLAND, CA—Four years ago, Code For America (CFA) was founded with the mission to "help governments work better for everyone with the people and the power of the Web." Within two years, the San Francisco-based nonprofit set up a fellowship program, inviting American cities to receive a team of three young motivated developers, activists, and policy planners. The Washington Post's description captured what everyone was already thinking: CFA is the “technology world’s equivalent of the Peace Corps or Teach for America.”

Kali Linux ISO: Build a custom KDE image

  • LinuxBSDos; By finid (Posted by finid on Mar 31, 2013 3:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
However, Kali Linux’s build system makes it relatively easy to roll your own (custom) installation image using other well-known desktop environments, like KDE, MATE, LXDE, and Xfce. This article shows how to build a custom installation image built around KDE.

Nautilus Tips and Tweaks,openSUSE 12.3, GNOME 3.6

Nautilus has undergone massive changes in recent versions and it is going to be a challenge figuring out a few things. The following long winded article would be useful in figuring out various "Hidden" functionalities of Nautilus. But before doing anything, do Configure Community Repositories openSUSE 12.3

LinuxCertified Announces its next Linux Fundamentals Course

This two-day introduction to Linux broadens attendees horizons with a detailed overview of the operating system. Attendees learn how to effectively use a Linux system as a valuable tool. They get familiar with the architecture and various components of the operating system, learn both graphical and command line tools, and learn to do basic networking. This class is scheduled for April 13th - 14th, 2013 .

Why Wayland & Weston Were Forked

Last week, Wayland/Weston was forked by a long-time contributor, Scott Moreau. The fork of the Wayland/Weston display server ended up becoming known as Northfield/Norwood, following disagreements within the Wayland development camp. Scott Moreau was ultimately banned from the Wayland mailing list and IRC channel, so he's written an exclusive, independent article for Phoronix to explain his actions and why he felt a fork of the Wayland display server protocol and the reference Weston compositor were necessary.

Linus Torvald's Subsurface planning to switch to Qt

  • Muktware; By Swapnil Bhartiya (Posted by arnieswap on Mar 31, 2013 12:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Subsurface, the dive-tracking program written by none other than Linus Torvalds, is considering moving to Qt. Dirk Hohndel writes on his Google + page: Looking for experienced +Qt Project developer(s) with an interest in scuba diving... He then explains that they are considering moving to Qt: Subsurface is seriously considering a move to Qt but doing so without at least one or two experienced Qt developers as part of the team seems pretty foolish to me. So if you have worked with Qt in the past and are interested in scuba diving (or interested in a new fast moving project to participate in), please drop me a line / comment here.

Steams March user survey is out, Linux goes down!

  • GamingOnLinux.com; By Liam Dawe (Posted by liamdawe on Mar 30, 2013 11:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
So another month and another Steam hardware survey is out, again it seems I missed it since it doesn't count everyone of course. This time our % went down, oh noes!

The Biggest Failure in Open Source Is…

  • Linuxaria.com; By Tcat Houser (Posted by linuxaria on Mar 30, 2013 10:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Certainly I ignited a small fire regarding the Open Source Office Suites Versus Microsoft Office. Let me state several things for the record.

Open source in higher education: how far have we come?

Universities are ahead of the curve in adopting open source, says Scott Wilson – we should now lead the public sector in exploring its full potential From your smartphone to your TV, open source software is present everywhere there's a computer. Over half of UK companies use it so it's surprising more people don't know what it is.

A Thought on What Holds Linux Gaming Back

My thoughts on some of the perils of Linux gaming, particularly the engine. All the talk nowadays if of "unification" or to paraphrase Mark Shuttleworth and Ubuntu the "availability of a single interface for all devices." And with all this talk I began to wonder why more gaming engine's aren't jumping on board.

Automotive infotainment gains Tizen rich-media support

PathPartner Technology has joined the GENIVI Alliance with an eye toward marketing its embedded multimedia software and design services to developers of next-generation automotive in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) devices.

On Deaf Ears

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds readers of a long ago failed petition by Mathematician Prof. Donald Knuth for stopping issuance of Software Patents.

Meet Sweetbox, a sweet case for your Raspberry Pi

To protect the naked Raspberry Pi from shocks and scratches and cool it when overclocked, SweetBox is a great choice for you. SweetBox is a product by Graspinghand, a group of young designers from France. And the group is having a campaign on Kickstarter to raise fund for the project.

Tizen Developer Conference coming soon to San Francisco

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Mar 30, 2013 3:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The second annual Tizen Developer Conference will be held May 22-24 in San Francisco. The event targets Tizen OS and app developers, mobile operators, hardware designers, ISVs, and open source enthusiasts. The goal of the conference, according to its organizers, is to bring together individuals and businesses who share the goal of developing Tizen as [...]

Google, business, & open-source patent protection

  • ZDNet | Linux And Open Source Blog RSS (Posted by bob on Mar 30, 2013 2:27 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Google has just pledged that it won't sue other companies over open-source patents if they don't sue Google first, but this is actually a long established policy. Now, if only it could stop the patent wars!

Wi-Fi Mini Honeypot

Do you have an old, unused wireless router collecting dust? Have some fun and make a Wi-Fi honeypot with it!

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