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“Virtual reality (VR) is nothing new — people have been experimenting with it for decades. But only recently, we have come to terms with having commercial hardware like Oculus or HTC Vive to experience and enjoy VR content within our home,” says Rabimba Karanjai, a full-time graduate researcher and Mozilla contributor, who will be speaking about virtual reality development at the upcoming Open Networking Summit.
How to install Spacewalk on CentOS
Spacewalk manages software package updates for Red Hat derived distributions such as Fedora, CentOS, and Scientific Linux. In this tutorial. I'll go trough the installation of Spacewalk in detail and show you how to configure it to be production ready along with all the feature we can use with it.
Add Skills to Your Raspberry Pi with Alexa
One of the leading items on embedded developers’ to-do lists these days is to add Amazon’s Alexa voice agent to a hacker board or another Linux device. Of course, you could simply buy an Alexa-enabled Amazon Echo speaker system for $180 -- or a non-speaker Amazon Echo Dot for only $50 -- but what fun is that? For some, the goal is to recreate the basic Alexa Skills of ordering pizza or asking random question like which countries were finalists in the 2014 World Cup.
News: Linux Top 3: Manjaro 17, Parrot Security 3.5 and Tails 2.11
An interesting set of Linux releases
How to install Chromium in Fedora
Google’s Chrome is one of the most popular Web browsers in the world. It includes support for a number of nonfree or encumbered formats often found on websites. However, some users prefer to avoid these formats. Instead, they prefer to... Continue Reading →
Getting started with Perl on the Raspberry Pi
When I spoke recently at SVPerl (Silicon Valley Perl) about Perl on the Raspberry Pi, someone asked, "I heard the Raspberry Pi is supposed to use Python. Is that right?" I was glad he asked because it's a common misconception. The Raspberry Pi can run any language. Perl, Python, and others are part of the initial installation of Raspbian Linux, the official software for the board.
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SUSE acquires HPEs cloud assets
SUSE has become HPE's out-sourced cloud developer and its main Linux provider.
Linus Torvalds explains how to Pull without jerking his chain
Linux 4.11 rc 2 is out, but not until after a little terse instruction on how to contribute
Linux kernel developers have gain given Linus Torvalds cause for complaint.…
Linux Foundation Highly Relevant to Data Center Networking Evolution Says SDxCentral Report
The report predicts that the big web companies like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon will spur a lot of the innovation through organizations like The Linux Foundation, who will help drive these open source technologies into the broader ecosystem.
Book review: Up to no good with
Many parents see my daughter’s articles on Opensource.com and regularly ask me, “How did you get your daughter started with the Raspberry Pi?”
Establishing a Clean Software Baseline for Open Source License Compliance
One of a company’s first challenges when starting an open source compliance program is to find exactly which open source software is already in use and under which licenses it is available. This initial auditing process is often described as establishing a clean compliance baseline for your product or software portfolio.
ARM/FPGA module runs Debian on Arria 10 SoC
The Reflex CES Arria 10 SoC SoM runs Linux on the ARM/FPGA Arria 10 SoC, and is available with SBC and PCIe-style carrier boards. The Arria 10 SoC SoM has been listed on the Intel FPGA site — the new name for Altera — since October, when iWave’s similarly Arria 10 equipped Arria 10 SoC Module appeared.
SMARC 2.0 COM runs Linux on Apollo Lake
The MSC SM2S-AL SMARC 2.0 “short” COM offers an Apollo Lake SoC, triple display and industrial temp support, and an optional, Linux-driven starter kit. Avnet-owned MSC Technologies has launched a Linux-ready computer-on-module that runs on Intel Apollo Lake SoCs, and complies with the new SMARC 2.0 standard in the “short” form factor.
Two Factors Are Better Than One
Although I've always been interested in security, there are just some security
measures I've never liked.
Open source project management can be risky business
Our digital lives are powered by programming philosophers who choose to develop their code out in the open.
All programs begin with lines of instruction. When ready for execution these lines of instruction are converted to a binary format that the computer can execute. Open source programs are programs where the human readable code is accessible to anyone. This philosophy of openness and freedom has allowed these projects to impact the lives of everyone.
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Linux-driven SBC costs $6 or $8 with WiFi
An Indiegogo campaign is pitching a COM-like, 44.6 × 25.5mm “LicheePi Zero” SBC for $6 or $8 with WiFi that runs Linux on a 1.2GHz, Cortex-A7 Allwinner V3. A Chinese development team led by a “Wu Caesar” has gone to Indiegogo to sell a LicheePi Zero SBC that goes head to head with the Raspberry […]
Steam's redesign, a new open VR/AR standard, and more gaming news
In this open gaming roundup, we take a look at a new virtual and augmented reality standard, Steam's new look, and more.
Open gaming roundup for February 25-March 11, 2017
Valve confirms Steam redesign
The Valve team behind Steam confirmed it's working on a new look for the gaming platform in a video interview published Feb. 20. The news first broke when SteamDB shared screenshots on Twitter.
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Favored Swift hits the charts: Now in top 10 programming languages
Apple-championed lingo climbs over Perl, Ruby, assembly code
In March, the Swift programming language rose to became the 10th most popular, at least by the measure of TIOBE Software.…
The Companies That Support Linux and Open Source: Hart
Hart is a medical software technology company that improves the ways in which people inside and outside of the industry access and engage with health data. Founded in 2012, the startup develops HartOS, an API platform that allows healthcare providers and their vendors and partners to use health data from multiple computer systems in a HIPAA-compliant manner in a range of digital formats.
This Week in Open Source News: Vault7 Wikileaks Details & Industry Comments Emerge, Updates to Skype for Linux & More
This week in open source news, the massive Wikileaks document release prompts industry leaders to comment, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols reviews the latest updates and features for Skype for Linux, and more!
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