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Monitoring Network Bandwidth and Speed in Linux

In this article, we list some open source utilities to monitor the network traffic, bandwidth and internet speed in Linux.

Mozilla Releases Firefox 68 as the Next ESR Series with Cryptomining Protection

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jul 10, 2019 6:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
Mozilla officially released today the Firefox 68 web browser for all supported platforms, including Linux, Mac, and Windows, making it an ESR (Extended Support Release) version.

Raspberry Pi 4-based Pi-top mini-PC debuts at $199

The Raspberry Pi 4-based Pi-top[4] mini-PC has surpassed its Kickstarter goal, starting at $199. The gizmo has an OLED display, 5-hour battery, fan, and 14 sensor modules plus options including screen/KB and robotics kits. The Pi-top [4] mini-PC and hacker kit was announced a few weeks back in conjunction with the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B SBC that it’s built around. Now it’s on Kickstarter with early bird packages starting at $199 and shipments due in November.

Open Source Networking Accelerates with ONAP Dublin

  • Enterprise Networking Planet; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jul 10, 2019 3:02 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Community
The Linux Foundation Networking effort moves forward with Open Network Automation Platform efforts

You can tinker with this conference badge

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 10, 2019 1:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In the beginning, there were conferences. Over time, as those conferences grew, attendees needed ways to identify each other. This need gave us the conference badge. No one knows what the first conference badges looked like, but we can be confident that they were relatively simple affairs. Over time, paper was put into plastic sleeves, which eventually became information printed on hard plastic. Sometimes that plastic wasn’t even rectangular. read more

How to Check (Scan) for Open Ports in Linux

Whether you are troubleshooting network connectivity issues or configuring a firewall one of the first things to check is what ports are actually opened on your system. This article describes several approaches to find out what ports are opened to the outside on your system.

IBM Closes Red Hat Acquisition Pledging to Keep Enterprise Software Separate

  • Enterprise Apps Today; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jul 10, 2019 11:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: IBM, Red Hat
$34B deal is now done and with it comes renewed questions about how IBM will influence and control Red Hat's enterprise software portfolio.

Debian vs. Ubuntu: The Similarities, Differences and Which One You Should Use

While Ubuntu is based on Debian, they are two different distros. Here we compare Debian and Ubuntu, and the similarities and differences between them.

32-bit life support: Cross-compiling with GCC

If you're a developer creating binary packages, like an RPM, DEB, Flatpak, or Snap, you have to compile code for a variety of different target platforms. Typical targets include 32-bit and 64-bit x86 and ARM. You could do your builds on different physical or virtual machines, but that means maintaining several systems. Instead, you can use the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) to cross-compile, producing binaries for several different architectures from a single build machine. read more

Linux 5.2, Debian 10, Pinebook Pro, Mageia, Whonix, GRUB, Valve, Zorin, Mint | This Week in Linux 73

Linux 5.2, Debian 10, Pinebook Pro, Mageia 7, Whonix 15, GRUB 2.04, Valve wants Testers, Linux Mint, NVidia, AMD, Rocket League, GNOME, 10 Years of Zorin & GamingOnLinux.com on TWinL73

System76's Linux-Powered Thelio Desktops Now Available with AMD Ryzen Gen 3 CPUs

System76, the US-based maker of powerful Linux computers, announced on Twitter that its Thelio desktop line-up can now be configured with 3rd-generation AMD Ryzen processors.

Where do IBM and Red Hat go from here?

  • ZDNet; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jul 10, 2019 5:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: IBM, Red Hat
The deal is done. Here's where the open-source powers see their path moving forward.

GNU Linux-Libre 5.2 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

The GNU Linux-libre project has released the GNU Linux-libre 5.2 kernel, a 100% free version of the Linux kernel that doesn't include any proprietary drivers, firmware, or code.

Mageia 7 Pushes Linux Desktop Boundaries

Mageia 7 redefines the concept of traditional Linux. It is a solid operating system well suited to both newcomers and seasoned Linux users alike. The Mageia distro is a powerhouse Linux OS filled with features and options unmatched in other Linux versions. Mageia Linux is a fork of the now-defunct Mandriva Linux. It was developed by a team of former employees of the France-based commercial software company that folded Mandriva. The first Mageia version was released in September 2010.

Pipx – Install And Run Python Applications In Isolated Environments

Pipx is a free and open source utility that allows you to install and run Python applications in an isolated virtual environments in Linux.

Kali Linux Released For Raspberry Pi

Recently, Kali Linux tweeted the news of releasing the pentesting distro for RPi and got a good response from its followers.

Foliate Linux eBook Reader 1.4.0 Includes Wikipedia Lookup, Google Translate Support

Foliate Linux EPUB eBook reader version 1.4.0 was released with a new sidebar, option to lookup words on Wikipedia and offline dictionaries, translate entire passages with Google Translate, and more.

How to install Elasticsearch and Kibana on Linux

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 9, 2019 9:41 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
If you're keen to learn Elasticsearch, the famous open source search engine based on the open source Lucene library, then there's no better way than to install it locally. The process is outlined in detail on the Elasticsearch website, but the official instructions have a lot more detail than necessary if you're a beginner. This article takes a simplified approach. read more

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