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20 innovative Apache projects

As the world's largest and one of the most influential open source foundations, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is home to more than 350 community-led projects and initiatives. The ASF's 731 individual members and more than 7,000 committers are global, diverse, and community-driven. read more

7 Great XFCE Themes for Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Kris Wouk (Posted by damien on Mar 26, 2019 1:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux, Xfce
Just because you are using XFCE doesn't mean it has to be ugly. Looking to spice up the look of your XFCE desktop? There're plenty of XFCE themes around.

DiRT 4 Is Coming to Linux and macOS on March 28, Ported by Feral Interactive

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Mar 26, 2019 12:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Games
UK-based video games publisher Feral Interactive announced that it plans to release a port of the acclaimed DiRT 4 rally-themed racing video game to Linux and macOS platforms.

Linux C Programming Tutorial Part 16: Switch, Break, and Continue statements

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Mar 26, 2019 11:05 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
We've already discussed some of the basic loops used in the C programming language, including for, while, and do...while. In this part of our Linux C Programming tutorial series, we will show you how to use switch, break and continue statements in C.

How to use NetBSD on a Raspberry Pi

Do you have an old Raspberry Pi lying around gathering dust, maybe after a recent Pi upgrade? Are you curious about BSD Unix? If you answered "yes" to both of these questions, you'll be pleased to know that the first is the solution to the second, because you can run NetBSD, as far back as the very first release, on a Raspberry Pi. read more

Guest Post: The Linux Foundation Needs to Define “Support”

Part of an ongoing series of articles we do about the Linux Foundation

How to Install Apache Cassandra on CentOS 7

  • linuxize.com; By linuxize (Posted by linuxize on Mar 26, 2019 7:22 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
Apache Cassandra is an open source NoSQL database with no single point of failure, providing linear scalability and high availability. In Cassandra, records are structured in a similar way as in the relational database with tables, rows, and columns. Apache Cassandra is used by a number of organizations including Apple, NetFlix, eBay, and Easou.

Deploy Basic Kubernetes PHP 7.3 Application with Nginx

Kubernetes Basic PHP Application with Nginx on Google Cloud. Kubernetes is an open source container orchestration system. It allows you to create, update, and scale containers without any downtime.

Reducing sysadmin toil with Kubernetes controllers

Kubernetes is a platform for reducing toil cunningly disguised as a platform for running containers. The element that allows for both running containers and reducing toil is the Kubernetes concept of a Controller.

How To Install Oracle Java 12 (JDK 12) In Ubuntu, Linux Mint Or Debian (Using PPA)

Oracle released Java 12 last week, and the new release can now be installed in Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Debian from the Linux Uprising Java PPA. The new version will receive a minimum of 2 updates, and it will followed by Oracle JDK 13 in September 2019.

Backup on Fedora Silverblue with Borg

  • Fedora Magazine; By Steven Snow (Posted by bob on Mar 26, 2019 1:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Fedora
When it comes to backing up a Fedora Silverblue system, some of the traditional tools may not function as expected. BorgBackup (Borg) is an alternative available that can provide backup capability for your Silverblue based systems. This how-to explains the steps for using BorgBackup 1.1.8 as a layered package to back up Fedora Silverblue 29 […]

Subscribers: Auto-Download Linux Journal From the Command Line (v2.0)

There's an old saying, "anything worth doing, is worth automating"—or something like that. Downloading and reading Linux Journal always has been worth doing, and now you can automate it with our autolj script.

Toughened up Apollo Lake box PC runs Linux

Axiomtek’s rugged, Linux-friendly “eBOX625-312-FL” is an Apollo Lake embedded PC with 2x GbE, 4x USB 3.0, 2x mini-PCIe, 3x serial, lockable HDMI, and a SATA bay. The eBOX625-312-FL is the typical, rugged industrial computer of our current era. There’s nothing particularly exciting about it, but assuming that it indeed offers “effective pricing,” this could be […]

How Open Source Is Accelerating NFV Transformation

  • Linux.com - Original Content; By Pam Baker (Posted by bob on Mar 25, 2019 9:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Community, Linux
In anticipation of the upcoming Open Networking Summit, we talked with Thomas Nadeau, Technical Director NFV at Red Hat, who gave a keynote address at last year’s event, to hear his thoughts regarding the role of open source in innovation for telecommunications service providers.

Episode 17: Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.

Episode 17: Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid. Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Bob Erdman, Security Product Manager for Helpsystems about Linux security threats.

Puppy Linux 8.0 Released

Puppy Linux is one of the tiniest Linux distros. It loads into RAM and runs from it making it faster than most Linux distributions. Puppy Linux 8.0 "Bionicpup" came out yesterday with a couple of new features and latest software.

Tiny, octa-core Arm module targets AI on the edge

Intrinsyc’s 50 x 25mm, $225 “Open-Q 660 ?SOM” runs Android 9.0 on the high-end Snapdragon 660 and offers 802.11ac, BT 5.1, 4GB LPDDR4, and 32GB eMMC plus support for 4K DP, 2x MIPI-DSI, 3x MIPI-CSI, and high-end digital audio. Qualcomm’s octa-core Snapdragon 660 appeared on Intrinsyc’s Open-Q 660 HDK Mini-ITX dev kit back in 2017 […]

Contribute at the Fedora Test Day for Fedora Modularity

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Mar 25, 2019 4:30 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
Modularity lets you keep the right version of an application, language runtime, or other software on your Fedora system even as the operating system is updated. You can read more about Modularity in general on the Fedora documentation site. The Modularity folks have been working on Modules for everyone. As a result, the Fedora Modularity […]

4 Ways to Log Out of a Ubuntu Desktop Session

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Mar 25, 2019 3:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
In this article, we will describe four ways using which a user can log out of his/her Ubuntu session using UI, the Keyboard shortcut, the application launcher search bar, and through the Ubuntu command line.

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