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$79 octacore SBC runs Ubuntu and Android

Hardkernel unveiled a $74, open-spec “Odroid-XU4″ SBC equipped with an octacore Exynos5422 SoC, 2GB RAM, eMMC flash, a GbE port, and dual expansion headers. The Odroid-XU4 essentially replaces the similarly community-backed Odroid-XU3, with which it is claimed to be fully software compatible. The Odroid-XU3 won sixth place in our recent open hacker SBC survey at […]

Linux still rules supercomputing

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 7:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The latest Top500 list of supercomputers is out and Linux, as ever, is the top pick for the world's fastest computers.

How to win the copyleft fight -- without litigation

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 6:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU
The Software Freedom Conservancy's Bradley Kuhn is probably best known for his work in enforcing the GNU General Public License (GPL). Enforcement-by-litigation might get the headlines, but Kuhn treats the courts as a last resort. A regular OSCON speaker, he returns this year to share the story of a project that avoided the courtroom. I recently spoke to Kuhn about his talk and the free software landscape at large.

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Compact industrial box-PC expands via PCIe

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 5:17 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Axiomtek announced a fanless, Linux-friendly EtherCAT controller with a 4th Gen Core CPU, SATA storage, PCIe expansion, and extended temperature support. The new IPC932-230-FL-ECM industrial computer is a variant of Axiomtek’s earlier IPC932-230-FL, and it’s very similar to the IPC934-230-FL, but more expandable. Since we missed the latter two systems, all three are covered below. […]

What organizations can learn from open culture and technologies

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 4:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
They say life imitates art. But, I believe life imitates technology. Look at distributed systems, decentralized computing, open source, and lean principles. With these and other technical initiatives, we've pushed boundaries and improved our applications, our networks, our companies, and our lives. We can develop and deploy new applications in minutes rather than in weeks or months. We can communicate with strangers and loved ones around the globe in milliseconds. We can create random crowds of investors, who together can fund a person's dream. read more

Mozilla Disables Flash in Firefox

  • threat post; By Dennis Fisher (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 3:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security
As the zero days in Adobe Flash continue to pile up, Mozilla has taken the unusual step of disabling by default all versions of Flash in Firefox. The move is a temporary one as Adobe prepares to patch two vulnerabilities in Flash that were discovered as a result of the HackingTeam document dump last week. Both vulnerabilities are use-after-free bugs that can be used to gain remote code execution.

How to monitor free disk space at Amazon EC2 with Cloud Watch

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 9:39 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Amazon AWS is a great platform to develop a Cloud Infrastrucutre, it supposedly covers every aspect that is needed for a whole IT infrastructure and provides also a nice monitoring tool named Cloud Watch. Today I will show you how to monitor free disk space with Cloud watch.

News: Linux Top 3: VirtualBox 5, Point Linux 3.0 and OpenSUSE Leap 42.x

Popular tool for Linux virtualization gets a big new release

Linux Foundation serves up a tasty dish of BUGS

Lots of important tools get no developer love, which makes Linux a bit more risky The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative has completed its first-pass survey of the Linux toolset, and is highlighting which tools are most at risk.…

Linux-friendly EtherCAT controller expands via PCIe

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Jul 14, 2015 1:04 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Axiomtek announced a fanless, Linux-friendly EtherCAT controller with a 4th Gen Core CPU, SATA storage, PCIe expansion, and extended temperature support. The new IPC932-230-FL-ECM industrial computer is a variant of Axiomtek’s earlier IPC932-230-FL, and it’s very similar to the IPC934-230-FL, but more expandable. Since we missed the latter two systems, all three are covered below. […]

Look Mom! I'm on the Internet!

Streaming video to multiple people always has been a challenge. Back when Kyle Rankin and I did "Linux Journal Live", we'd use services like ustream or justin.tv in order to accommodate the bandwidth requirements. The problem with those services is that unless you pay significant money, the features are extremely limited.

How to say 'No' to your boss (like a boss)

At OSCON 2013, Deb Nicholson, Community Outreach Director of Open Invention Network, gave a talk on how to delegate, like a boss. She's returning to OSCON 2015 with a follow up talk on how to say no, like a boss. We caught up with Deb to get a preview of her upcoming talk, and we asked for a few tips on how to politely reject offers for additional work. If you have a chance to see her at OSCON, don't miss it—her talks are always a nice mix of entertaining, with a heavy dose of practical advice. read more

How to secure your PDF documents with passwords (and how to crack them if needed)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jul 13, 2015 5:43 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Documents safety is a particularly sensitive matter due to the typical usage nature and possible value and importance of the contents. That said, users should be extra careful when sharing documents that shouldn't be leaked to other parties.

Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative Launches New Census Project

  • Core Infrastructure Initiative (Posted by bob on Jul 13, 2015 4:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Announcements; Groups: Linux
The Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) ... announced The Census Project, a new program that analyzes popular open source projects to identify which ones are critical to Internet infrastructure and also most in need of additional support and funding... It automates the collection and analysis of data on different open source projects, ultimately creating a risk score for each project based on the results.

A developer replete with Drupal vim and vigor

Web architect Cleaver Barnes makes websites do interesting and useful things, which is to say he focuses on the code more than the visuals. His first major use of open source was Linux in the mid-'90s. It allowed him to do things that weren't possible in Windows at the time. Since then he has worked building web apps with Java J2EE and other technologies. In 2007, he started working with Drupal. Three years later he started Verge Interactive to focus on it. I had the chance to get Cleaver's take on Drupal and development tools shortly after he returned home to Toronto from DrupalCon Los Angeles. read more

Hacking Team CEO: We're the 'good guys'

  • ZDNet; By Charles Osborne (Posted by bob on Jul 13, 2015 10:06 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story, Security
"HackingTeam's investigation has determined that sufficient code was released to permit anyone to deploy the software against any target of their choice"... After a week of silence, the CEO of Hacking Team has spoken out in defense of his company's business practices.

Minimal object storage with Minio

In 2007, GlusterFS revolutionized the way large, distributed storage solutions were implemented across organizations—anyone could now use commodity hardware to create distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data analysis and other data intensive tasks using GlusterFS. Red Hat acquired GlusterFS in 2011. Recently one of the founders of GlusterFS, Anand Babu Periasamy, announced a new open source project, Minio. Minio is designed to enable application developers to build their own cloud storage. I recently interviewed Anand Babu to learn more about Minio.  read more

How to manage Vim plugins

  • Xmodulo (Posted by bob on Jul 13, 2015 8:12 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Vim is a versatile, lightweight text editor on Linux. While its initial learning curve can be overwhelming for an average Linux user, its benefits are completely worthy. As far as the functionality goes, Vim is fully customizable by means of plugins. Due to its high level of configuration, though, you need to spend some time […]Continue reading... The post How to manage Vim plugins appeared first on Xmodulo. Related FAQs: How to open a large text file on Linux How to turn Vim into a full-fledged IDE What is a good text editor on Linux? What are some obscure but useful Vim commands

Hacking Team claims terrorists can now use its tools

Hacking Team has warned that a devastating data breach it suffered will allow its spying tools to be used by criminals and terrorists.

LaKademy 2015

The KDE Latin America Summit – LaKademy – has found its way towards establishing a regular and consolidated venue for discussing actions, making contributions of many facets, and supporting newcomers for KDE in Brazil and Latin America. The 3rd edition of LaKademy took place from 3rd to 6th June, 2015, at the Information Technology Offices of Federal University of Bahia, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.

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