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Android Low-Memory Killer--In or Out?

One of the jobs of the Linux kernel—and all operating system kernels—is to manage the resources available to the system. When those resources get used up, what should it do? If the resource is RAM, there's not much choice. It's not feasible to take over the behavior of any piece of user software, understand what that software does, and make it more memory-efficient. Instead, the kernel has very little choice but to try to identify the software that is most responsible for using up the system's RAM and kill that process.

Docker embraces Windows Subsystem for Linux 2

Video: Docker has realized that Microsoft's new Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 has made Windows much more attractive both to Docker and its container developers for both Windows and Linux platforms.

How to Install Grav CMS with Nginx on Fedora 30

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 18, 2019 12:47 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora, Linux; Story Type: News Story
In this tutorial, we will go through the Grav CMS installation and setup on the Fedora 30 system by using NGINX as a web server, and optionally you can secure the transport layer by using Acme.sh client and Let's Encrypt certificate authority to add SSL support.

How to use MapTool to build an interactive dungeon RPG

In my previous article on MapTool, I explained how to download, install, and configure your own private, open source virtual tabletop so you and your friends can play a role-playing game (RPG) together. MapTool is a complex application with lots of features, and this article demonstrates how a game master (GM) can make the most of it.

A beginners guide to Linux permissions

  • Opensource.com; By Bryant Son (Posted by bob on Jun 18, 2019 8:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
One of the main benefits of Linux systems is that they are known to be less prone to security vulnerabilities and exploits than other systems. Linux definitely gives users more flexibility and granular controls over its file systems' security permissions. This may imply that it's critical for Linux users to understand security permissions. That isn't necessarily true, but it's still wise for beginning users to understand the basics of Linux permissions. 

Linux on things that don't normally have Linux

  • Linux Journal; By Bryan Lunduke (Posted by bob on Jun 18, 2019 4:14 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Video; Groups: Community, Linux
An exploration of places where you may not think to find Linux

Microsoft's Edge gang pops a head above the parapet to give Linux fans a strong 'maybe'

Also: storage migration, Mac development and The Trillion Dollar Man performs the dividend dance. Roundup The Edge team subjected itself to the dubious mercies of keyboard warriors in a Reddit AMA, a new Mac Visual Studio and storage shenanigans – it's just another week at Microsoft.…

DJI spices up Matrice drones with 2nd Gen Manifold computer running Ubuntu with snaps

Canonical announced Ubuntu snaps support for DJI’s second-gen Manifold companion computer for its Matrice drones. The Manifold 2 offers a choice of Jetson TX2 or Intel Coffee Lake-U chips. DJI’s industry leading drones such as its Phantom and Matrice models are directed by flight controllers that run a proprietary operating system. Yet, in 2015, the […]

How to install ONLYOFFICE 10.0 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 17, 2019 5:57 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
ONLYOFFICE is an open source solution that comprises online editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, as well as productivity tools such as mail, document and project management, CRM, calendar, communication hub.

10 PRINT Memorial in New Hampshire marks the birthplace of BASIC

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jun 17, 2019 4:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
20 GOTO 10 After just over 55 years, the birthplace of BASIC has been honoured with a memorial marker in New Hampshire.…

FreeBSD 11.3-RC1 Available, Lenovo ThinkPad P To Come With Ubuntu Pre-Installed, Star Labs Now Offers Zorin OS On Laptops, Remote Monitoring Software Pulseway v6.3.3 Released, PCLinuxOS KDE Full Editi

FreeBSD 11.3-RC1 is now officially available with installation images for amd64, i386, aarch64, armv6 and more. This release contains mostly bug fixes.

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

What are these weird directories, and why are they there?

What language?

We recently asked our writers this question: what's your favorite "dead" language? Some of the responses were not at all what we were expecting. For starters, perhaps we should have specified that we were asking about programming languages.

Use ImageGlass to quickly view JPG images as a slideshow

Welcome to today’s episode of "How Can I Make This Work?" In my case, I was trying to view a folder of JPG images as a slideshow on Windows 10. As often happens, I turned to open source to solve the issue.

Webinar: Operationalizing DevSecOps

In this webinar, Twistlock's James Jones and Linux Journal's Katherine Druckman discuss hardening your DevOps environments and processes.

Mini Type 10 and Compact Type 6 modules tap Apollo Lake

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Jun 16, 2019 4:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel
Ibase has launched two Apollo Lake based COM Express modules: a Mini Type 10 “ET875” and a Compact Type 6 “ET870” with up to 8GB and 16GB, respectively, plus up to 32GB eMMC, extended temp support, and 15-year availability. Like Ibase’s Qseven form-factor IBQ800 module, its new COM Express modules are equipped with Intel’s Apollo […]

Wickr: Redefining the Messaging Platform, an Interview with Co-Founder, Chris Howell

In the modern era, messaging applications are a constant target for attackers, exposing vulnerabilities, disclosing sensitive information of nation states and insider-employee inappropriate behaviors or practices. There is a constant need to prioritize one's cybersecurity and upgrade one's infrastructure to the latest and greatest of defensive technologies. However, the messaging tools that these same organizations tend to rely on often are the last to be secured, if at all. This is where Wickr comes in.

Up to 4.3GHz, hexa-core Coffee Lake-H on tap in new 3.5-inch SBC

  • LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown (Posted by bob on Jun 15, 2019 4:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Intel
Commell’s 3.5-inch “LE-37M” SBC showcases Intel’s 8th Gen H-series CPUs with triple displays, 4x USB 3.1, 2x SATA III, 2x GbE, and mini-PCIe and M.2 expansion. Commell has latched onto Intel’s 8th Gen “Coffee Lake” product line and is holding on tight. Last August, Commell launched the LV-67X industrial Mini-ITX board and followed up with […]

What is a Java constructor?

  • Opensource.com; By Seth Kenlon (Posted by bob on Jun 15, 2019 2:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Developer
Java is (disputably) the undisputed heavyweight in open source, cross-platform programming. While there are many great cross-platform frameworks, few are as unified and direct as Java.

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