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Survey Shows Linux the Top Operating System for Internet of Things Devices

The results are in from the latest IoT Developer Survey and again this year, Linux is by far the most used operating system for Internet of Things devices. Surprised? You shouldn't be. Linux rules the roost in all areas of computing, so why should IoT be any different?

Next Generation Ubuntu Linux Installer Could Use HTML5, Electron, and Snaps

Development kicked off on the next Ubuntu release, the Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish), and it looks like one of its major new features could be a next-generation Ubiquity graphical installer.

If you don't trust Google

VIDEO: You can now make Alexa your default assistant on Android phones and tablets.

Person with diabetes finds open source and builds her own medical device

Dana Lewis is the 2018 Women in Open Source Community Award winner! Here is her story about how open source improved her health in a big way.  Dana has Type 1 diabetes and commercially available medical devices were failing her. The continuous glucose monitor (CGM) alarm she was using to manage her blood sugar was not loud enough to wake her up. The product design put her in danger every time she went to sleep. read more

Google Assistant on Wear OS Updated with Audible Answers and Smart Responses

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on May 8, 2018 5:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Android
Google has started rolling out a new version of its in-house developed Google Assistant virtual assistant for Android devices to the Wear OS (formerly Android Wear) operating system for wearables.

How To Create a Sudo User on Ubuntu

In this guide we will show you how to create a new user with sudo privileges on Ubuntu.

Top 10 April must-reads: Git tips, essential Linux commands, how Netflix does failovers, and more

Opensource.com brought in 823,621 unique visitors, a new all-time record, who generated 1,323,446 page views in April, also a new all-time record. We published 96 articles this month, and welcomed 28 new authors. Almost 65% of our content was contributed by members of the open source community, and our community moderators contributed 26 articles.

Resetting lost Linux root passwords, a history of bad passwords, Python, Ruby, classroom solutions, and more

Our hottest articles last week included contributions from PyCon and Red Hat Summit speakers. Read on to see what was most popular on Opensource.com the week of April 30-May 6.

How Red Hat is Embracing CoreOS Technologies

For the better part of the last four months, Brandon Philips has been a Red Hat employee. Philips, the former CTO of CoreOS joined Red Hat earlier this year, after Red Hat acquired CoreOS in a $250 million deal. In a video interview, Philips provides insight into what has changed since CoreOS has become part of Red Hat and where he has been spending his time.

Fork it! Microsoft adds .NET Core 3.0 including Windows Desktop apps

Beginning of the end for Win-only .NET Framework? Build At its Build developer event under way in Seattle, Microsoft announced .NET Core 3.0, coming in 2019, with support for Windows desktop applications.…

openSUSE Conference 2018 to Take Place in Prague, Czech Republic, from May 25-27

The openSUSE Project plans to host this year's openSUSE Conference event for users, collaborators, and developers at the end of the month in the beautiful city of Prague, Czech Republic.

Developing Console Applications with Bash

As a novice software developer, the one thing I look for when choosing a programming language is this: is there a library that allows me to interface with the system to accomplish a task? If Python didn't have Flask, I might choose a different language to write a web application. For this same reason, I've begun to develop many, admittedly small, applications with Bash....

3 emerging Kubernetes trends

  • enterprisersproject.com; By Gordon Haff (Posted by crudder on May 7, 2018 7:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Where is Kubernetes headed next? Three insights from KubeCon

Welcome Chris Lin, our new Vice President of IT

  • The Mozilla Blog (Posted by bob on May 7, 2018 6:11 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
I’m excited to announce that Chris Lin is joining us today as our new Vice President of IT. Chris will work closely with me to scale our impact and optimize...

Systemd Services: Beyond Starting and Stopping

  • Linux.com; By Paul Brown (Posted by bob on May 7, 2018 4:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
your service is still not much better than running the server directly. Let's jazz it up a bit by having it send out emails to the players, alerting them when the server becomes available and warning them when it is about to be turned off...

Linux w Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on May 7, 2018 3:43 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
If you are new to Linux system administration, you should be aware of tools that help you in user management. One such utility is w, which shows info about users that are currently logged in to a system, including what they are doing. In this article, we will discuss this tool using some easy to understand examples.

In-vehicle computers run Linux on Apollo Lake

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on May 7, 2018 2:28 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Lanner’s Linux-friendly V3 Series of Apollo Lake based in-vehicle computers includes V3G and V3S models with -40 to 70°C and MIL-STD-810G ruggedization. The V3S adds a third mini-PCIe slot and 4x PoE-ready GbE ports for IP cameras. Lanner has launched the first two models in a rugged new V3 Series of “vehicle gateway controllers.” The […]

Building a freedom-based photography community

Several years ago, Pat David, an engineer, a photographer, and a member of the GIMP team, realized there was no central place for people interested in photography to learn about free and open source creative software and methods. He was also unhappy to see that most of the open source photography tutorials didn't measure up to his quality standards.

17 books for Linux and open source fans

  • Opensource.com; By Jen Wike Huger (Posted by bob on May 7, 2018 12:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Community, Linux
I recently asked our writer community to share with us what they're reading. These folks come from all different walks of life and roles in tech. What they have in common is that they are living and breathing Linux and open source every day. Drink in this fantastic list. Many of them are free and available to download.

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