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Industrial Mini-ITX board pumps up with Coffee Lake
Commell’s “LV-67X” Mini-ITX board runs on 8th Gen “Coffee Lake” processors, with up to 32GB DDR4, 3x SATA, triple 4K displays, USB 3.1, and PCIe x16 and mini-PCIe expansion.
How to check your CentOS Version
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to find your CentOS version. There are several ways to check what version of CentOS you are running.
Tesla open sources its security software, Hollywood goes open source, and more news
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Tesla open sourcing its security software, Hollywood's new open source foundation, Creative Commons' $800K investment, and more.
Zephyr Project Embraces RISC-V with New Members and Expanded Board Support
The Linux Foundation’s Zephyr Project, which is developing the open source Zephyr real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers, announced six new members, including RISC-V members Antmicro and SiFive. The project also announced expanded support for developer boards.
Endless OS and Asus, Update on L1TF Exploit, Free Red Hat DevConf.US in Boston, Linux 4.19 Kernel Update
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AMDGPU-PRO 18.30 Radeon Linux Driver Released with Support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
AMD released a new major version of its AMDGPU-PRO graphics driver for Radeon GPUs to users of Linux-based operating systems, Radeon Software for Linux 18.30.
GitHub goes off the Rails as Microsoft closes in
Ruby shop turns to Go, Java, and Kubernetes for platform makeover
Analysis GitHub invited a handful of journalists to its San Francisco headquarters to explain how the social code hosting biz is evolving from a website into a platform.…
How to Set Up Apache Virtual Hosts on CentOS 7
In this tutorial, we’ll provide a step by step instructions about how to set up Apache Virtual Hosts on a CentOS 7 server.
Valve Working to Make Windows Games Run in Linux, Intel Vulnerability Being Patched, CentOS 7.5 Available, GNOME 3.29.91 Released
Happy belated 21st birthday to GNOME! The project celebrated this milestone by releasing version 3.29.91. Good news to all the gamers out there: Valve is working on a set of compatibility tools to allow Windows developed games to run on Linux.
Android 9 Pie Go Edition Coming This Fall to More Than 200 Entry-Level Phones
With Android 9.0 Pie out the door, Google is now working hard to bring the great Android Pie experience to more entry-level phones running the Android Go edition of the Linux-based mobile operating system.
Open source Zephyr RTOS snuggles up to RISC-V with new members
The Zephyr Project announced six new members including RISC-V boosters SiFive and AntMicro, and expanded development support to more than 100 boards. The Linux Foundation’s Zephyr Project, which is developing the open source Zephyr real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers, announced six new members, including RISC-V members Antmicro and SiFive. The project also announced expanded […]
OERu makes a college education affordable
Open, higher education courses are a boon to adults who don’t have the time, money, or confidence to enroll in traditional college courses but want to further their education for work or personal satisfaction. OERu is a great option for these learners. It allows people to take courses assembled by accredited colleges and universities for free, using open textbooks, and pay for assessment only when (and if) they want to apply for formal academic credit.
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Lennart Jern: How Do You Fedora?
The Fedora Magazine recently interviewed Lennart Jern on how he uses Fedora. This is part of a series on the Fedora Magazine. This series profiles Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done...
Windows 10 Linux Distribution Overload? We have just the thing
Processes, Services, Installations: One UI to rule them all. Almost.
An attempt to cure the headache of a Windows 10 desktop festooned with Linux distributions has arrived in the form of WSLTools from Opsview.…
AryaLinux: A Distribution and a Platform
AryaLinux doesn’t only offer an installable, open source operating system, they offer a platform with which users can build a complete GNU/Linux operating system. The provided scripts were created based on the instructions from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch.
Mixing software development roles produces great results
Most open source communities don’t have a lot of formal roles. There are certainly people who help with sysadmin tasks, testing, writing documentation, and translating or developing code. But people in open source communities typically move among different roles, often fulfilling several at once.
In contrast, team members at most traditional companies have defined roles, working on documentation, support, QA, and in other areas.
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How to Install Odoo 10 on Ubuntu 16.04 with Nginx as a Reverse Proxy
In this tutorial we will show you how to install Odoo 10 on Ubuntu 16.04. We will also show you how install and configure the Nginx web server as a reverse proxy for your Odoo application.
A record pager built with YAD
How to turn a YAD dialog into a GUI viewer/pager for records in a data table.
The Chromebook Grows Up
I think Chrome OS is, in my opinion, the Linux desktop for the
masses that's been predicted for as long as I've used Linux. Granted,
it has a huge corporate behemoth in the form of Google behind it, but
that's also why it has advanced in public acceptance as far as it
has. This article's main purpose is to report on how far it has come
along and what to expect in the future—it's a bright one!
Share Files Securely With Onionshare
Install Onionshare in Linux and use it to send files over Tor. The developer of Onionshare officially supports Ubuntu with a PPA. Enable it on your system, and install Onionshare.Debian is in an unusual situation. Only the testing and unstable releases have updated versions of Onionshare in their repositories. Stable doesn't have it at all. So, if you're running testing or unstable, just install it. Otherwise, you're going to need to use Apt pinning.
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