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How to Install CMS Made Simple on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
CMS Made Simple is a free and open source content management system written in PHP and uses MySQL to store their data. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install CMS Made Simple on Ubuntu 18.04.
5 open source tools for building a map app in a snap
All the attention geographical information systems (GIS) have gotten in recent years may make you think they are something new. In fact, geospatial data helped play a major role more than 160 years ago in identifying the source of the deadly London cholera outbreak of 1854. Dr. John Snow, a local physician, suspected that contaminated drinking water was the source of the disease.
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Microsoft and Its Patent Trolls Face an Uphill Battle in a Patent System Which is Increasingly Hostile Towards Software Patents
The huge number of shells (trolls) that are connected directly and indirectly to Microsoft are struggling in the age of PTAB and 35 U.S.C. § 101; but that does not mean that we should take our eyes off them (and their proponents)
2018 KDE Connect Development Sprint
KDE Connect developers gathered in Verse's offices in Barcelona to work together for a weekend... it was very productive! ... the work carried out there has already started to trickle down into our devices.
Command Line Chromecast Player CATT Gets Support For Subtitles And Website Casting
CATT, or Cast All The Things, a command line tool to send videos from many online sources as well as local files to your Chromecast, was updated to version 0.7.0, getting 2 major new features: cast file with local or remote subtitles, and cast a website to Chromecast.
What is behavior-driven Python?
Have you heard about behavior-driven development (BDD) and wondered what all the buzz is about? Maybe you've caught team members talking in "gherkin" and felt left out of the conversation. Or perhaps you're a Pythonista looking for a better way to test your code.
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How To Install LAMP in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver (Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP)
The LAMP stack is easily one of the most popular web server stacks in the world, and that's nothing new. LAMP has been powering a huge portion of the Internet for quite some time.
Sad News! Development Stopped for Korora and BackSlash Linux
Korora Project and BackSlash Linux are stopping development due to time and money constraints. Is this the fate of smaller Linux distributions?
How to install Pip on CentOS 7
Pip is a package management system that simplifies installation and management of software packages written in Python such as those found in the Python Package Index (PyPI). Pip is not installed by default on CentOS 7, but the installation is pretty simple.In this tutorial we will walk through how to install Pythonpip on CentOS 7 using the yum package manager and cover the basics of how to install and manage Python packages with pip.
Buggy software could lock a Jeep's cruise control
How's that 'self-driving' vision coming along, again?
Fiat Chrysler America is recalling 4.8 million vehicles in the US to fix a software bug that could lock the vehicle's cruise control.…
6 Essential Python Tools for Data Science
There are so many excellent open source Python tools targeted at data science that the choice can be perplexing to say the least. Here’s 6 open source tools for anyone seeking to master or use data science.
openSUSE Leap 15 Officially Released, Based on SUSE Enterprise Linux 15
The openSUSE Project released today that openSUSE Leap 15 operating system, which is based on the upcoming SUSE Enterprise Linux 15 series and features updated components and technologies designed for power users.
Teslas GPL compliance, a new open source AI from Tencent, and more
In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look Tesla (finally) starting to comply with the GPL, Tencent's new open source AI, an open source insurance policy, and more.
openSUSE Leap 15 Released! See the New Features
The latest openSUSE release Leap 15 is here with updated software, Wayland support and an easier upgrade procedure to the famed SUSE Linux Enterprise Edition.
Looks Like GNOME's Nautilus File Manager Will Allow Running of Binaries, Scripts
After deciding to remove the ability to run binaries and programs from the Nautilus file manager, the GNOME development team announced that they'd allow running of binaries and scripts after all.
Everything you knew about Chromebooks is wrong
Google’s slow, limited, browser-only, cloud-centric laptop platform is now the most powerful and capable user platform on the planet.
GDPR Oddsmakers: Who, Where, When Will Enforcement Hit First?
Alarm bells are ringing. The grace period is over. As of today, supervisory authorities are officially free to lay down enforcement action for the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Now come the real questions: who gets hit first, for what, how hard, and when does the hammer drop?
Pidgin / Libpurple SkypeWeb Plugin Sees New Stable Release
SkypeWeb is a plugin that allows using Skype in Pidgin / libpurple chat clients. The plugin can be used to send instant messages and participate in group chats, but it does not yet support voice / video calling.
Apple will start coughing up government app takedown demand stats
But applications the iGiant removes on its own won't be included
In its latest Transparency Report, covering government demands for customer and device data in the second half of 2017, Apple said that it will soon enumerate government app takedown requests.…
Weekend Reading: Ansible
As sysadmins, you're all very familiar with connecting to computers via SSH, so right from the word "go", you have a better understanding of Ansible than the other alternatives. With that in mind, I've written a few articles exploring how to take advantage of Ansible.
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