LXer Weekly Roundup for 30-Nov-2014

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Nov 30, 2014 11:37 PM EDT
LXer Linux News; By Scott Ruecker (Phoenix, U.S.)
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LXer Feature: 30-Nov-2014

With the holidays happening this past week I combined last week and this week's big stories into the LXWR for you. Enjoy!

Systemd fallout: Two Debian technical panel members resign: Two well-known and experienced Debian developers, both members of the project's technical committee, have announced they will be leaving the committee.

Developer Leaves Debian Systemd Maintainer Team After Constant Attacks: The Debian and systemd debate has pushed yet another developer to quit an important role in the Debian project. Tollef Fog Heen has resigned his position because of the constant attacks regarding the implementation of systemd in Debian.

Pear OS Linux Concept Revived as Pearl Linux 1.0: Pear OS Linux was a very successful Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that wanted to provide an experience similar to Mac OS X. That operating system is gone now, but Pearl Linux wants to replace it. The fact that Pear OS Linux provided an almost 1 to 1 parity to the features of the Mac OS X desktop, with the normal differences that you would expect, is also the reason why it disappeared. It's still unclear what happened though.

What open source gadget is at the top of your 2014 holiday wishlist?: Recently, we published our annual open source gift guide for the holidays, serving up open source gadgets and gifts that kids, adults, hobbiests, and beginners are sure to love and appreciate. Of our 14 fabulous open source gifts, which is your favorite? read more

SUSE gets live patching: Using SUSE Linux means never having to say 'reboot'.

6 tips for adopting open source: Open source code drives collaborative innovation from a larger pool of developers at a lower cost, which is why federal agencies are adopting the "open source first" model. In fact Sonny Hashmi, CIO of the General Services Administration, recently announced that implementing open source software is among his top priorities this year.

32-bit Man in a 64-bit World: While it’s not really on anyone’s radar, and barely on mine, several communities are either openly discussing curtailing — some are already outright walking away from — a 32-bit version of their distro, opting instead to go 64-bit only. Understandably, more of today’s focus is on some of the more pressing issues of the FOSS day, like how systemd will end life as we know it while plunging the entire universe into its black hole of doom.

Fedora Council Election Results: Congratulations to Rex Dieter and Langdon White, the elected representatives for the first Fedora Council!

4 Cutting Edge Web Browsers: The usage share of web browsers is dominated by a few mature applications. Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera account for around 95% of all desktop web browsing activity. However, there are a myriad of other web browsers that are worth investigating.

Systemd fallout: Debian fork Devuan set up: A group styling itself as veteran UNIX administrators has announced that it has set up a fork of the Debian GNU/Linux project. Named Devuan, the fork comes as a reaction to the Debian decision to adopt systemd as the default init system for its next release, Jessie.

Devuan -- forking Debian without systemd: Devuan (pronounced "Dev One") aims to be a base distribution whose mission is protect the freedom of its community of users and developers. Its priority is to enable diversity, interoperability and backward compatibility for existing Debian users and downstream distributions willing to preserve Init freedom.

Debian, Ubuntu Touch & More…: While we in the States were dealing with family and turkey, the EU was busy working on preparing Google’s head for the platter. The European Parliament yesterday passed by a wide margin a non-binding resolution urging anti-trust regulators to break up the company. For those keeping score, the final vote was 384 yeas and 174 nays.

Valve at the Game Dev Conference, 1000 games on OUYA, and more: Open gaming roundup Week of November 22 - 29, 2014 Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Valve at the Game Developer Conference, 1000 games for OUYA console, open source gaming on Kano, and more! read more

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