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When I learned a relatively new company was shipping laptops pre-installed with Linux, I jumped at the chance to review one. The company in question is Purism.
This Week in Open Source News: New ACRN Project For IoT Arrives, Sony Owes PS3 Owners $65 & More
This week in open source and Linux news, The Linux Foundation's new ACRN (yes, pronounced acorn) project offers a hypervisor designed for IoT, Sony owes disgruntled PS3 owners $65... because of Linux, and more!
Best Desktop Environment
Read on to see how the desktop environment contenders fared in this week's Readers'
Choice Awards category.
Is Application Security Dead?
Spoiler alert: If application security isn't dead yet, its days are numbered. OK, this is an over-exaggeration, but fear not, application security engineers - the work you do is actually becoming more important than ever, and your budget will soon reflect this. Application security will never die, but it will have to morph to succeed.
7 steps to DevOps hiring success
As many of us in the DevOps scene know, most companies are hiring, or, at least, trying to do so. The required skills and job descriptions can change entirely from company to company. As a broad overview, most teams are looking for a candidate from either an operations and infrastructure background or someone from a software engineering and development background, then combined with key skills relating to continuous integration, configuration management, continuous delivery/deployment, and cloud infrastructure. Currently in high-demand is knowledge of container orchestration.
How to integrate ONLYOFFICE 9.6 with WordPress
In this tutorial, we'll learn how to easily integrate ONLYOFFICE with your WordPress website. ONLYOFFICE is an open source solution that comprises powerful document editing features and multiple productivity tools, such as CRM, projects, mail, chat and more distributed under AGPL v3.
Wireless crazed Orange Pi boasts 4G LTE, WiFi, BT, FM, and GPS
The “Orange Pi 4G-IOT” SBC that runs Android 6.0 on a quad -A53 MediaTek MT6737 SoC, and offers a 40-pin header, WiFi, Bluetooth, FM, GPS, a 4G LTE radio, and fingerprint sensor support.
i.MX6 ULL module runs Linux with real-time patch
Artila’s “M-X6ULL” COM runs Linux 4.14 with the PREEMPT_RT patch on an 800MHz i.MX6 ULL, and offers dual LAN controllers, 4GB eMMC or an optional microSD slot, and an optional carrier board. The M-X6ULL, which follows other Artila i.MX based modules such as the i.MX537 based M-5360A, measures only 68 x 43mm. Still, that’s hardly […]
How to tell when moving to blockchain is a bad idea
So, there's this thing called "blockchain" that is quite popular…
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Court of Appeal settles reseller's question: Is software a good?
The answer may dismay and confuse you
Software is not a good, the Court of Appeal in London, England, has ruled.…
Digitizing VHS with Fedora
Just before Christmas, I decided it was time for my kids to see one of my favorite movies: The Muppet Christmas Carol. I grabbed the tape (yes, tape) off the shelf and put it in the VCR (yes, VCR) and... nothing happened. Oh no!
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Linux mkfifo Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)
If you're even a moderate Linux command line user, you must be aware of pipes, a fundamental command line feature that allows processes to communicate. Then there's a concept of named pipes (yeah, pipes with names, so that you can do more with pipes). The mkfifo command lets you create such named pipes.
Top Linux tools for writers
If you've read my article about how I switched to Linux, then you know that I’m a superuser. I also stated that I’m not an “expert” on anything. That’s still fair to say. But I have learned many helpful things over the last several years, and I'd like to pass these tips along to other new Linux users.
Today, I’m going to discuss the tools I use when I write. I based my choices on three criteria:
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5 Things to Look Forward to in Krita 4.0
That Krita has become one of the most popular applications for painting among digital artists is an understatement. The great thing is that, with every new version, Krita just gets better and better. The latest release is a perfect example of that. Check out what you can look forward to in the new 4.0 version.
Mozilla Accepting Applications for Internet Fellowships, Node.js Now Available as a Snap, Krita 4.0.0 Released and More
News briefs for March 22, 2018.
GitHub: Our dependency scan has found four million security flaws in public repos
GitHub says its security scan for old vulnerabilities in JavaScript and Ruby libraries has turned up over four million bugs and sparked a major clean-up by project owners.
Mozilla stops Facebook advertising, demands privacy changes
It's probably not top of Mark Zuckerberg's worry list this week but Mozilla Corporation, developer of the Firefox browser, is officially unhappy with Facebook.
FOSS Project Spotlight: Sawmill, the Data Processing Project
Introducing Sawmill, an open-source Java library for enriching, transforming and
filtering JSON documents.
Best Open Source Content Management System
Vote on the following management systems: Concrete5, Durpal, Grav, Joomla, ModX and Wordpress. You can also suggest: "Other" but please write in a comment.
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