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Virtual hosting refers to the technique that allows a physical server to host more than one website domain (e.g., site1.com, site2.com). Virtual hosting is prevalent in shared web hosting environments, where typically hundreds or more of websites or blogs are packed on a single dedicated server to amortize server maintenance cost.
Open source for products in four rules (and 10 slides)
There are four rules to understand when building products out of open source software. A product team (engineering, product management, marketing) needs to understand these rules to participate best in an open source project community and deliver products and services to their customers at the same time. These four rules are the start of all other discussions about the open source product space.
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A New Linux File-System Aims For Speed While Having ZFS/Btrfs-Like Features
The main goal for this new file-system is to "match ext4 and xfs on performance and reliability, but with the features of btrfs/zfs." This new file-system is Bcachefs. BcacheFS is based on BCache, the Linux kernel block layer cache for pairing a large-capacity hard drive with a low-capacity, high-performance solid-state drive to act as a cache.
Another KDE success story - the Incubator - Part 3
Continuing the series about KDE Incubator let's hear how KXStitch went through the process. KXStitch was incubated early and quickly.
Learn to code with FUZE BASIC
FUZE BASIC is a great first language to start learning programming. Here we take you through a simple game, start to finish
OSVR, Intel, and Xilinx! 1400 Linux ready games, and more open gaming news
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at OSVR partnering with Intel and selecting Xilinx to enable its headset, 1400 Linux ready games, and more!
Open gaming roundup for August 16 - 21, 2015
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Firefox goes stealthy, Linux on mainframes, new Linux Foundation projects, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Firefox's new stealth mode, mainframes powered by Linux, new projects from the Linux Foundation, and more!
Open source news for your reading pleasure.
August 26 - 22, 2015
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News: Linuxcon North America 2015: Linus Keeps it Real
Linuxcon this year had a very strange vibe, with Microsoft trying to fit in.
Jolla Tablet open for pre-sale at $300
Jolla has opened pre-orders on Jolla Tablets starting at $300. The 7.9-inch 2048 x 1536 tablet runs the Linux-based Sailfish OS 2.0 on a quad-core Atom. The Jolla Tablet has been a long time coming for Indiegogo backers, but the participants will finally receive their tablets in September, says Finland-based Jolla. Now anyone can order […]
Announce: OpenSSH 7.1 released
OpenSSH 7.1 has just been released. It will be available from the mirrors listed at http://www.openssh.com/ shortly.
Top 5: Linux command-line email clients, HTTPS, and more
In this week's Top 5, we highlight the best from the past week on topics like command-line email clients, Turtle graphics, a new My Linux Story, switching to HTTPS, and Imposter Syndrome.
Top 5 articles of the week
5. Be an inspiration, not an impostor
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Embedded controller adds CAN and serial hooks to Pi 2
Janztec has launched an embedded controller based on the Raspberry Pi 2, adding a 24-pin expansion connector with CAN, RS232/485, and industrial I/O. The emPC-A/RPI follows in a long line of emPC-branded industrial computers dating back to the Xenomai Linux supported emPC-M from 2008 when Germany-based Janztec went by the name Janz Automationssysteme AG. Janztec […]
How to monitor your system performance on (Ubuntu) Linux
Monitoring your Linux system is essential in order to be able to improve its performance, locate the source of a problem and take more targeted corrective actions. As is always the case with Linux, there are quite a few tools and many different ways you can utilize to monitor different aspects of your system's performance. On this simple guide, we will take an overall look on how to install and run three monitoring tools on an Ubuntu Linux system.
Thin Mini-ITX SBC does Ultra-HD signage with Broadwell
JEHE’s Linux-ready “Giada MG-5200SL” Thin Mini-ITX SBC targets Ultra-HD resolution signage with a dual-core 5th Gen. Core CPU, SATA, mSATA, and mini-PCIe. The MG-5200SL adds to the high-end range of 170 x 170mm Mini-ITX boards sold under the Giada brand from JEHE (Jiehe Technology Development Co.) of Shenzhen, China. This is a “Thin” Mini-ITX board […]
Another KDE success story - the Incubator - Part 2
GCompris is a high quality educational software suite comprising of numerous activities for children aged 2 to 10. It started in 2000 using the GTK+ toolkit and was part of the Gnome project. In order to address users willing to run GCompris on their tablets, a full rewrite has been initiated in 2014 using Qt Quick.
Winners announced for the Great Command-Line Challenge
Our first Great Command-Line Challenge was very popular and attracted 80+ entries from around the world.
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Now your Raspberry Pi can water your lawn
Open source has a long history of developers scratching their own itches, and few itches are as itchy as money spent unnecessarily.
Lawn watering systems are notorious for sending money down the drain. When Robert Booth was looking to get started on a robotics project, it's no surprise that a sprinkler system was at the top of his list. Booth will be presenting his "Strawberry Pi" system at Texas Linux Fest this year. We talked to him about it.
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Microsoft will explain only 'significant' Windows 10 updates
Microsoft is offering the choice between terrible or woeful security
+Comment Microsoft has explained its policy about how much information it will offer on the content of Cumulative Updates to Windows 10.…
Why every website should switch to HTTPS
Daniel Roesler is the co-founder and CTO of UtilityAPI, an energy data software service. In his spare time, he develops security and privacy applications and volunteers for the privacy advocacy group Restore the Fourth. He's giving a talk called, If you're not using HTTPS, your website is bad, and you should feel bad!, at this year's Texas Linux Fest.
Learn more in this interview.
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Kinetic: Open source cloud storage
The latest Linux Foundation Collaborative Project is Kinetic: Open-source software and standards for cloud object storage technologies.
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