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Alexa development board runs Linux on Raspberry Pi Compute Module

Gumstix has launched a version of its Linux-driven Chatterbox Alexa Voice Service development board designed for the RPi Compute Module, and updated its AeroCore 2 drone controller for the DragonBoard 410C. Gumstix has developed a variation on its recently announced Chatterbox for the Colibri iMX7 that is instead powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module. […]

How to Install AbanteCart on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

AbanteCart is a free, open-source e-commerce platform based on PHP language. It comes with powerful features including, support for digital and tangible products, support for a variety of payment gateways, SEO Friendly, Mobile support, Fast and secure.

Raspbian Remix Lets You Create Your Own Spin That You Can Install on PC or Mac

Developer Arne Exton announced today the release of the third iteration of its Raspbian PIXEL remix rebased on the Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system and synced with the upstream changes.

3 best practices for securing Kubernetes environments

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 16, 2018 12:36 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
The Kubernetes orchestration platform is such a gigantic open source project that its evolution is inherently rapid. The pace of change significantly increases the importance of adhering to security best practices when using the ever-changing Kubernetes platform to automate deployment, scaling, and management of containerized cloud-native applications. read more

Install LEMP Stack on CentOS 7

In this series, we will show you how to install Nginx, generate a free Let’e Encrypt SSL certificate, install and secure MariaDB and install PHP 7.x. The term LEMP is an acronym of the names of its four open-source components.

Linus Bashes CTS Labs, GNOME 3.28 Released, Project ACRN and More

Linus Torvalds bashes CTS Labs' AMD chip report, calling it "more like stock manipulation than a security advisory...

How to Play Rubik’s Cube in Linux Terminal with nrubik

  • Make Tech Easier; By Casey Houser (Posted by damien on Mar 15, 2018 8:53 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
While there are many Inventive games that pushed the boundaries of what’s possible for puzzle games, there were no n-curses-based Rubik’s Cube for the Unix console, until now.

How to use Ansible to set up system monitoring with Prometheus

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Mar 15, 2018 7:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
In summer 2017, I wrote two how-to articles about using Ansible. After the first article, I planned to show examples of the copy, systemd, service, apt, yum, virt, and user modules. read more

Oracle Patches Spectre for Red Hat

Red Hat's Spectre remediation currently requires new microcode for a complete fix, which leaves most x86 processors vulnerable as they lack this update. Oracle has released new retpoline kernels which completely remediate Meltdown and Spectre on all compatible CPUs, which I install and test on CentOS here.

How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 Beta From Ubuntu 17.10

  • ITSFOSS.COM; By Abhishek Prakash (Posted by elobga on Mar 15, 2018 5:10 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
This step-by-step tutorial demonstrates how to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 Beta from Ubuntu 17.10.

Cli.Fyi – A Tool To Quickly Retrieve Information About eMails, IP Addresses, URLs And Lots More From The CLI Or Browser

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh Maruthamuthu (Posted by 2daygeek on Mar 15, 2018 3:55 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
2DayGeek: A Potentially Useful Command Line Query Tool.

10 Hello World programs for your Raspberry Pi

"Hello world" is the beginning of everything when it comes to computing and programming. It's the first thing you learn in a new programming language, and it's the way you test something out or check to see if something's working because it's usually the simplest way of testing simple functionality. read more

Google Announces Wear OS, the New Name of Its Android Wear Operating System

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Mar 15, 2018 1:27 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Android
Google announced on Thursday that it renamed its Android Wear operating system for wearables to Wear OS by Google, which will start rolling out to your Android smartwatch and the companion phone app over the next few weeks.

LimeSDR Mini takes off in satellites

The Ubuntu-driven LimeSDR Mini SBC has begun shipping to backers, who have spent over $500M on the open source software defined radio hacker board, and it’s now heading to space in a deal with the European Space Agency.

Protecting Code Integrity with PGP - Part 5: Moving Subkeys to a Hardware Device

  • Linux.com; By Konstantin Ryabitsev (Posted by bob on Mar 15, 2018 7:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
In this tutorial series, we're providing practical guidelines for using PGP. If you missed the previous article, you can catch up with the links below. But, in this article, we'll continue our discussion about securing your keys and look at some tips for moving your subkeys to a specialized hardware device.

New Raspberry Pi 3B+, Infection Monkey, Samba Password Bug, Facebook's Profilo and More

News briefs for March 14, 2018.

Mozilla Firefox 60 Promises Enhanced Camera Privacy and USB Token Authentication

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Mar 15, 2018 5:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
While most Internet users are enjoying their brand-new Firefox 59 web browser with all of its performance improvements and new privacy features, Mozilla works hard on the next major release, Firefox 60.

Firefox Quantum for Enterprise Brings Control to Browser Deployments

The upcoming Firefox Quantum 60 web browser release will benefit from new administrative controls that can aid with enterprise deployments.

Open source project aims to build embedded Linux hypervisor

The Linux Foundation announced an Intel-backed embedded reference hypervisor project called “ACRN” that features real-time and safety-critical features for Linux and Android IoT and automotive projects. At the Embedded Linux Conference in Portland, Oregon, the Linux Foundation announced a project called ACRN (like “acorn”) based on Intel technology that will develop a lightweight, open source embedded reference hypervisor.

Raspberry Pi 3 gets rev'd to B+ with 1.4GHz, WiFi-ac, and GbE with PoE

The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ has gone on sale for $35, boosting the Model B’s quad -A53 SoC to 1.4GHz, speeding the WiFi to precertified, dual-band 802.11ac, and adding USB-based GbE with PoE support. Two years after the arrival of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, which brought wireless and 64-bit ARMv8 computing to […]

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