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8 great pytest plugins

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 26, 2018 8:51 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Python; Story Type: News Story
We are big fans of pytest and use it as our default Python testing tool for work and open source projects. For this month's Python column, we're sharing why we love pytest and some of the plugins that make testing with pytest so much fun. What is pytest? As the tool's website says, "The pytest framework makes it easy to write small tests, yet scales to support complex functional testing for applications and libraries." read more

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server takes a big step forward

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jun 26, 2018 7:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux, SUSE
VIDEO: SUSE will soon release the next version of SLES, SUSE Manager 3.2, and SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 15.

Happy birthday, you lumbering MS-DOS-based mess: Windows 98 turns 20 today

Rose-tinted spectacles ON. Nope, not doing anything. Windows 98 turns 20 today. However, rose-tinted spectacles still don't make a hybrid 16 and 32 bit OS tottering on top of MS-DOS any more appealing.…

RK3399 SBC offers dual Type-C with DP and optional PoE

Libre Computer unveiled a “ROC-RK3399 (Renegade Elite)” SBC that runs Android Oreo or mainline Linux 4.19+ and offers GbE with PoE, HDMI 2.0, 2x USB Type-C with DP, 3x USB 2.0, and dual 60-pin headers.

Dropbox alternatives, Git tricks, Linux tips, DevOps must-reads, and more

  • Opensource.com; By Rikki Endsley (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2018 11:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Community, Linux
Here's what Opensource.com readers were most interested in the week of June 18-24. Our articles covered topics ranging from Dropbox to Portable Apps, with an IoT electronics kit giveaway from SparkFun thrown into the mix.

GitLab moves from Azure to Google Cloud Platform

VIDEO: Microsoft may own GitHub soon, but GitLab is moving further away from Microsoft.

How to Install Jenkins Automation Server with Apache on Ubuntu 18.04

Jenkins is an automation server running in a Java servlet container, it supports many SCM (Source Control Management) software systems including Git, SVN, and Mercurial and provides hundreds of plugins to automate your project. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the latest stable Jenkins version on Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).

The life cycle of a software bug

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2018 7:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In 1947, the first computer bug was found—a moth trapped in a computer relay. If only all bugs were as simple to uncover. As software has become more complex, so too has the process of testing and debugging. Today, the life cycle of a software bug can be lengthy—though the right technology and business processes can help. For open source software, developers use rigorous ticketing services and collaboration to find and mitigate bugs. read more

Linux ifconfig Command Tutorial for Beginners (7 Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2018 3:19 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Network management work includes a lot of stuff, and precisely for this reason, there are several Linux command line utilities that help you with different kind of network-related tasks. In this tutorial, we will discuss one such utility dubbed ifconfig.

3 ways to copy files in Go

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2018 2:05 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
This article is part of a Go series by Mihalis Tsoukalos. Read part 1: Creating random, secure passwords in Go, and part 2: Build a concurrent TCP server in Go. read more

Building a Voice-Controlled Front End to IoT Devices

Apple, Google and Amazon are taking voice control to the next level. But can voice control be a DIY project? Turns out, it can. And, it isn't as hard as you might think.

SUSE Linux Enterprise turns 15: Look, Ma! A common code base

If you're wondering about versions 13 and 14, ask superstitious folk SUSE today announced the impending release of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15, featuring a boatload of new toys and a leap in version numbering.…

8 reasons to use the Xfce Linux desktop environment

For several reasons (including curiosity), a few weeks ago I started using Xfce as my Linux desktop. One reason was trouble with background daemons eating up all the CPU and I/O bandwidth on my very powerful main workstation. Of course, some of the instability may be due to my removal of some of the RPM packages that provide those background daemons. However, even before I removed the RPMs, the fact is KDE was unstable and causing performance and stability issues. I needed to use a different desktop to avoid these problems. read more

Ubuntu reports 67% of users opt in to on-by-default PC specs slurp

Early data reveals most users run a single CPU, 4GB of RAM, one 1080P monitor Ubuntu has reported on data collected using the new user-profiling “feature” in version 18.04 of its GNU/Linux distribution.…

How to install Pipenv on Fedora

Pipenv aims to bring the best of all packaging worlds (bundler, composer, npm, cargo, yarn, etc.) to the Python world. It tries to solve a couple of problems and also simplify the whole management process. Currently the management of Python application dependencies sometimes seems like a bit of a challenge. Developers usually create a virtual […]

The impact of AI and IoT on data creation and analytics

  • Networks Asia; By Ken Wong (Posted by bob on Jun 25, 2018 1:30 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Raspberry Pi
... an AI framework – can now run on new platforms like Linux, including tiny devices such as a Raspberry Pie.

Linus Torvalds tells kernel devs to fix their regressive fixing

And get their timing right so that fixes aren't features Linus Torvalds has given the Linux kernel development community a bit of a touch-up, after finding some contributions to Linux 4.18 complicated the kernel development process.…

Oracle's new Java SE subs: Code and support for $25/processor/month

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jun 24, 2018 7:57 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Oracle; Story Type: News Story
Prepare for audit after inevitable change, says Oracle licensing consultant Poll Oracle’s put a price on Java SE and support: $25 per processor per month, and $2.50 per user per month on the desktop, or less if you buy lots for a long time.…

Oracle's new Java SE subs: code and support for $25/server/month

Big Red says this is how you buy Linux, is cheaper and the key to long-term support. POLL Oracle’s put a price on Java SE and support: US$25/server/month and $2.50/user/month on the desktop, or less if you buy lots for a long time.…

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