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Mesh-enabled WiFi router runs Linux, promises better coverage

The Linux-based “Eero” WiFi router uses mesh networking and self-correcting code to reduce dead zones and optimize speed, and offers mobile app access. WiFi routers can be extended with WiFi repeaters or extenders to reduce dead zones and boost signal strength in large or multi-story homes, as well as long railroad apartments. Yet, these devise […]

Hard drive encryption in Linux

  • Linux User & Developer - the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation (Posted by bob on Feb 4, 2015 11:56 AM CST)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux, Developer; Story Type: News Story
TrueCrypt is no more, but dm-crypt and LUKS are great open source options for setting up and using data encryption

Introducing the Raspberry Pi 2, and a new resource

If you're interested in open hardware, this one has been hard to miss: this week, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the release of the Raspberry Pi 2. This tiny open hardware project has grown so large that its new releases are now making headlines in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and on the BBC. read more

Repair Linux Boot failures in Grub 2 rescue mode

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Feb 4, 2015 7:12 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
This article provides the you with information on options available for repairing GRUB 2 boot issues and specific instructions on how to use the GRUB 2 terminal.

FESCo Vote, Fedora Swag, Stats, Job Opening, and CentOS & EPEL

  • Fedora Magazine; By Matthew Miller (Posted by bob on Feb 4, 2015 12:32 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Fedora
Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to keep up with everything that goes on. This series highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week. It isn’t comprehensive news coverage — just quick summaries with links to each. Here are the five things for February 3rd, 2015.

DevOps culture needs to be created

Is DevOps fundamentally about changing culture in an IT organization? That seemingly simple question is sometimes a topic of heated debate, even though, if one digs into the details, it’s more a debate about how to think about transformation rather than a debate about the end state.

DataStax slurps graph database biz Titan's brains

NoSQL database-start up DataStax is today expected to announce its plans to start developing and selling a graph database for enterprises.…

Competition: Win a Raspberry Pi 2

It's six times more powerful than the B+ and you know you want one…

You're the Boss with UBOS

UBOS is a new Linux distro that I like for two reasons. One is that it works toward making it easy for muggles to set up their own fully independent personal home servers with little or no help from wizards. The other is that it comes from my friend Johannes Ernst.

Linux-based robot controller targets FIRST robotics contests

NI has launched a real-time Linux-based “RoboRIO” robot controller with a Zynq ARM/FPGA SoC and NI’s LabVIEW IDE designed for FIRST robotics competitions. National Instruments (NI) built the RoboRIO specifically for students competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), which brings together some 250,000 students every year to run their robots through a variety of […]

Systemd – for better or worse

Systemd hopes to simplify the growing number of processes across Linux distributions. It’s a worthy goal, but things are never that simple...

You can now petition the European Union to 'fix my document'

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 3, 2015 11:22 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
Last fall, Open Forum Europe (OFE) initiated an effort to help the European Union (EU) institutions live up to their commitments to support open document formats when communicating with the public. Inspired by the pothole identification and alert site and app, fixmystreet.com, OFE, through its fixmydocument.eu, is giving a crowd-sourced voice to public frustration with software interoperability limitations that stand in the way of citizens who are seeking to communicate and interact with government. read more

News: Linux Top 3: Raspberry Pi 2, BackBox Linux 4.1 and Black Lab Linux 6

The next generation Raspberry Pi 2 was announced by Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton on February 2. The biggest difference is the new quad-core 900MHz Broadcom ARM Cortex-A7 CPU which deliver up to six times the processing power of the Raspberry Pi B+.

Rolling release vs. fixed release Linux

The new rolling-release Linux distributions are gaining on traditional fixed-release Linux distros.

How the 9 major tenets of the Linux philosophy affect you

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 3, 2015 8:31 AM CST)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Last time I discussed a rather high-level view of the Linux philosophy in The impact of the Linux philosophy. There were some really good discussions on it, and many blogs syndicated Opensource.com. read more

How to install and configure ProFTPD on Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu 14.04

This document describes how to install and configure ProFTPD on a Debian Wheezy Server, it will also work on Ubuntu 14.04. ProFTPD is an FTP daemon for unix and unix-like operating systems. ProFTPD is developed, released and distributed under the GNU Public License (GPL), which basically establishes it as free software, meaning that it may be sold, licensed and otherwise manipulated in any way desired.

Getting started with virtualization in Gnome Boxes

Boxes is a GNOME application in Fedora that is used to create, manage, and run virtual machines. It was designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind, building upon the […]

Raspberry Pi 2 review - not all the same

We’ll be honest, when the Raspberry Pi 2 hit our desk in mid- January we were very excited to crack it open and try it out. From what we had been told this was basically the Raspberry Pi everyone had ever wanted, at least in terms of power.

5 great monospaced fonts for coding and the terminal in Fedora

Because they spend most of their days looking at them, most sysadmins and developers are pretty choosy when it comes to choosing a monospaced type face for use in there(sic) terminal emulator or text editor.

What’s New in systemd, 2015 Edition

  • ma.ttias.be; By Gattias Geniar (Posted by bob on Feb 2, 2015 3:42 PM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
"systemd is now a core component of most major distributions. In this talk I want to give an overview over everything new in the systemd project over the last year, and what to expect over the next year."

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