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LibreOffice 6.0.6 Office Suite Released with 55 Bug Fixes, Download Now
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of the sixth point release of the LibreOffice 6.0 open-source and cross-platform office suite for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows systems.
Best Health And Fitness Tools For Linux
As an avid Linux user, I've personally used few tools that have been proved helpful to stay healthy by getting me used to ergonomic habits. Let me name some of the best native Linux apps for fitness.
Peace pays dividend for OpenWRT as 'baseline' release lands on servers
Libre Linux for wireless, embedded kit unforks OpenWRT and LEDE
The OpenWRT project has emitted version 18.06, and in doing so, puts to rest the damage done by the March 2016 fork that created the competing project LEDE (Linux Embedded Development Environment).…
Apollo Lake embedded PC boasts eight PoE+ ports
Lanner’s Linux-ready, 1U “NVA-3000” embedded computer for video surveillance and machine vision is equipped with an Apollo Lake SoC, up to 4GB LPDDR4, dual GbE, 8x GbE with PoE+, 2x USB 3.0, and a SATA bay. Lanner Electronics’ 1U sized, 310 x 220 x 44mm NVA-3000 system supports video surveillance, machine vision, and industrial automation applications.
GNOME 3.30 Desktop Environment Enters Beta, Final Release Arrives September 5
The GNOME Project through Javier Jardón announced today the release and general availability of the beta version of the forthcoming GNOME 3.30 desktop environment for Linux-based operating systems.
Extending Landlocked Processes
Mickaël Salaün posted a patch to improve communication
between landlocked processes. Landlock is a security module that creates an isolated "sandbox"
where a process is prevented from interacting with the rest of the system,
even if that process itself is compromised by a hostile attacker. The
ultimate goal is to allow regular user processes to isolate themselves in
this way, reducing the likelihood that they could be an entry point for an
attack against the system.
New EdgeX Foundry "California" Released, Rust v. 1.28.0 Now Available, Humble Bundle's Sports Bundle Has Games for Linux, Firefox 63 Will Have Out-of-Process Extensions for Linux and an Update on EFF'
News briefs for August 3, 2018.
Top 10 July must-reads: Killer tools and practical guides for admins, Skype alternatives, Slackware turns 25, and more
Opensource.com brought in 776,198 unique visitors who generated 1,253,209 page views in July, a 22% year over year increase. We published 85 articles in July, and welcomed 14 new authors. More than 56% of our content was contributed by members of the open source community, and our community moderators contributed 22 articles.
Squashing inclusivity bugs in open source software
When people talk about diversity and inclusion in open source, the discussion is usually about how to improve a project culture's inclusivity. But can the software itself be gender biased? Our research says it can. So, how do you know if your software is biased? And, if it is, how can you make it more inclusive?
The GenderMag method is a way to identify gender-inclusiveness problems in your software. It is available in a "kit" freely available for download at GenderMag.org.
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Notepadqq An Alternative To Notepad++ For Linux
Notepadqq is a programmer's text editor program for Linux. It is an alternative to Notepad++, a very popular Windows text editor among programmer's community. Notepadqq is available as a snap app on Ubuntu platform currently, and so is Notepad++. So what makes them different? The answer is one of them is actually a Windows binary that runs on top of WINE (Notepad++) and the other is a native Linux program implemented using Qt technology (Notepadqq).
5 Essential Tools for Linux Development
instead of saying you should use Tool X and Tool Y, I’m going to narrow it down to five categories and then offer up an example for each. Just remember, for most categories, there are several available options. And, with that said, let’s get started.
How to Install Chamilo on Ubuntu 16.04
In this installation guide, we will show you how to install Chamilo on a clean Ubuntu 16.04 VPS with Apache, PHP, and MySQL. Chamilo is a free and open-source learning management platform and content management system (CMS) written in PHP. Chamilo is currently used by more than 7 million students, and a number of governments, universities, schools and companies, and it is one of the most popular learning management systems.
Why I still love Alpine for email at the Linux terminal
Maybe you can relate to this story: You try out a program and really love it. Over the years, new programs are developed that can do the same things and more, maybe even better. You try them out, and they are great too—but you keep coming back to the first program.
That is the story of my relationship with Alpine Mail. So I decided to write a little article praising my de facto favorite mail program.
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s-tui: CPU Monitoring And Stress Testing Console UI Tool
s-tui is a terminal user interface for monitoring the CPU frequency, utilization, temperature and power. Besides monitoring your CPU using colored graphs, the TUI (terminal user interface) application can also stress test your CPU using stress or stress-ng.
Linux boots on new “Shakti” RISC-V chip
The Shakti project, based at IIT Madras, has booted Linux on its first RISC-V processor. The 22nm FinFET fabricated, 400MHz Shakti chip can run at 1.67 DMIPS/MHz. Shakti — the Hindu goddess who personifies creative power — has been enlisted in a variety of creative enterprises, including Unilever’s Project Shakti NGO for empowering rural Indian […]
What data is too risky for the cloud?
In this four-part series, we've been looking at the pitfalls every organization should avoid when transitioning operations to the cloud—specifically into hybrid multi-cloud environments.
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How to Install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. We will show you how to install and configure Rails with a PostgreSQL database, and how to create a new first project with Rails.
How to create great panorama photos with Hugin
If you search online for “Best Panorama Stitching software 2018”, chances are very high that you find an article that mentions Hugin. The reason is that this is one of the best programs to stitch photos for Linux, MacOS and Windows. And it is free and open source! The criticism is that it is aimed at professional users and that it can be a bit overwhelming for new users. This article will provide you with a rundown on how to use Hugin.
How to use Fedora Server to create a router / gateway
Building a router (or gateway) using Fedora Server is an interesting project for users wanting to learn more about Linux system administration and networking. In this article, learn how to configure a Fedora Server minimal install to act as an internet router / gateway. This guide is based on Fedora 28 and assumes you have already installed […]
The Humble Sports Bundle has some awesome Linux games
It's time for a new big game bundle, with the Humble Sports Bundle now out with awesome games for Linux.
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