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Linux Kernel 4.0 available in Fedora 22 Alpha

Early this week, Linus released version 4.0 of the Linux Kernel. Now, this updated version of the Linux Kernel is available in the official Fedora repositories for users running the alpha release of Fedora 22. To get the updated version...

Cram my freebies into Android phones and get a royalty discount, says Microsoft (allegedly)

Mobe makers get lower patent fees in exchange for bloatware A new report claims Microsoft hasn't been offering Android device vendors any money to bundle its mobile apps on their phones and slabs; rather, it has offered to reduce the tolls it collects from the mobe-makers.…

KDE Applications 15.04 Adds KDE Telepathy Chat and Kdenlive Video Editing

Today KDE released KDE Applications 15.04 our suite of 150 applications. Notable additions in this release include Kdenlive the leading video editor on Linux and KDE Telepathy the chat application to unify your instant messaging.

Wearables open new avenues for security and privacy invasions

Wearable tech creates a new opportunity for private data to be collected, whether with or without the user's knowledge. And oftentimes, the user might have granted permission, without realizing quite what they were giving up.

First Ubuntu phone launches in EU

BQ has begun volume sales of its Ubuntu-based Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition phone for 170 Euros. Meanwhile, Linux.com takes a closer look at Ubuntu Touch. Europeans can now easily get their hands on the first Ubuntu phone.

Nvidia's GTX 900 graphics cards lock out Linux devs yet again

Digitally signed firmware makes open source hardware acceleration a no-go The Linux community's on-again, off-again relationship with Nvidia appears to have soured once more, amid reports that the GPU maker is back to its old tricks – and worse – when it comes to open source hardware drivers.…

Drupageddon: SQL Injection, Database Abstraction and Hundreds of Thousands of Web Sites

Drupal is a very widely used open-source content management system. It initially was released in 2001, and recent statistics show Drupal as the third-most popular content management system, with just less than 800,000 Web sites utilizing Drupal as a content management system.

SBC can handle Haswell or Broadwell Cores

Data Modul’s 3.5-inch MS-98F3 SBC can run any 4th or 5th Generation Intel Core ULT chip, and offers dual mini-PCIe, GbE, and SATA connections. Data Modul’s MS-98F3 is the first embedded board we can recall to offer support for two different generations of Core processors. The 3.5-inch form-factor single board computer ships with a 4th […]

NGINX: An open source platform for high-performance web architectures

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Apr 15, 2015 11:19 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
NGINX (pronounced "engine x") is an open source, high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy server. read more

Android lands on Microsoft's money-machine island fortress

NCR hurls Google's Linux at Windows XP walls Banks have a new option for finally unhitching from Windows XP on tens of thousands of ATMs – Google’s Android.…

The evolution of the database

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Apr 15, 2015 9:25 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
This week in Santa Clara, Opensource.com is attending OpenStack Live, a two day conference with six hands-on tutorials and 18 sessions along with keynotes and panel discussions featuring a wide range of speakers including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. read more

3 steps to writing an open source project case study

Case studies about open source project participants and users are a great way to showcase your project and how it works in the real world. Such studies will highlight interesting features of your software, demonstrate different (and potentially unique) ways your project is in use, and foster positive communication among members of your community. read more

NASA to put the stars in your hands with coming-soon-now API portal

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Apr 15, 2015 6:33 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Bigger than Justin Bieber and infinitely more interesting NASA has let it be known its working on an API portal so it can put more data into developers' hands.…

What Happens When Personal Information Hits The Dark Web

The bait--a trove of phony "stolen" data including several thousand Social Security numbers, credit cards, names, and email addresses--was swallowed within the first few days of being planted in the Dark Web. And when the 12-day experiment was over, the data had traveled to more than 22 different countries and been viewed nearly 1,100 times.

The five biggest changes in Ubuntu 15.04, Vivid Vervet

At first glance, there's little new in the next version of Ubuntu Linux. Under the hood, it's a different story.

News: Linux 4.0: Hurr durr I'ma sheep

After seven release candidates, the Linux 4.0 kernel is now generally available. Linux 4.0 began its merge window life as Linux 3.20 but got renamed after Linus got community input about his 'the numbers are too big' concern.

Linux-based 3DR drone features GoPro camera tricks

3DR launched a Linux-based “Solo” quadcopter starting at $1,000 that can beam HD video to a mobile app and take follow-me and selfie videos with GoPro cams. The Solo quadcopter is 3DR’s first Linux Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and the first drone to directly control GoPro cameras and live-stream HD video to mobile devices, says […]

Layered compositing in Kdenlive

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Apr 14, 2015 5:17 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Kdenlive features an advanced overlay system by default. In fact, it's almost—but not quite—nodal. Node compositing is found in dedicated compositing software like Blender and Natron. And that's by default, for free. read more

Raspberry Pi gains an E-paper display

A Kickstarter project is pitching a HAT add-on for the Raspberry Pi that provides a 2.7-inch E-paper display, as well as a battery backed real time clock. For educators, one of the coolest things about the Raspberry Pi is the HDMI port, which let you easily plug in to a monitor. But for embedded gizmos, […]

How to monitor OpenVZ limits with vzwatchd on Debian and Ubuntu

Vzwatchd is an OpenVZ monitoring daemon that informs the server administrator by email when a limit of the container is reached. OpenVZ is a Linux Kernel virtualisation technology that is often used by Web Hosting services, it is the free core of the commercial virtuozzo virtualisation application. OpenVZ is a lightweight virtualisation which has less overhead then KVM or XEN, it is more like a Linux LXC jail but with advanced limit options to define how many ressources a virtual machine may use and it has support for filesystem quota.

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