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Linux-friendly SBCs deliver Kaby Lake or Skylake on an ATX platter
Aaeon’s “IMBA-Q170A” and lower end “IMBA-H110A” ATX boards support 7th or 6th Gen S-Series CPUs with extensive PCIe, M.2, SATA, and USB 3.0 expansion. No pricing was listed for the IMBA-Q170A and IMBA-H110A boards, but they’re billed as “two of the most affordable offerings on the current single board market.” The very similarly equipped ATX […]
Kodi 17.5 Media Center Released with Support for FFmpeg 3.1.11, Retina Devices
Two months after the 17.4 point release, the Kodi team announced today the release and immediate availability for download of the Kodi 17.5 maintenance update with a handful of bug fixes.
Samsung adds more secure Artik models, and switches from Fedora to Ubuntu
Samsung unveiled extra-secure versions of its Artik COMs, including a new Artik 055s model, and it’s switching its Artik 530 and 710 from Fedora to Ubuntu. At last week’s Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2017 in San Francisco, Samsung announced several updates to its Artik line of computer-on-modules. The Korean CE giant has always touted the […]
CNCF Adds Notary, The Update Framework to Boost Container Security
Cloud Native Computing Foundation accepts pair of open-source security efforts to its project roster, providing cryptographically verifiable software integrity.
Learning Data Science
In my last few articles, I've written about data science and
machine learning. In case my enthusiasm wasn't obvious from my
writing, let me say it plainly: it has been a long time since I last
encountered a technology that was so poised to revolutionize the world
in which we live.
10 Best Icon Themes For Linux
One of the coolest things you can do to your Linux desktop is tweaking it to suit you. One key part of the tweaking process is to change your icon theme and you probably are going to want to do this as some distros ship some displeasing icon themes. Fortunately, the Linux community provides a ton of themes that you can use to turn your Linux desktop around and looking good.
OPNFV Euphrates Debuts Providing Kubernetes Integration
The fifth major release of the Linux Foundation's Open-Source Network Function Virtualization project address container networking needs.
Smallest, cheapest Banana Pi yet ships for $23
SinoVoip has launched an open source “Banana Pi M2 Magic” SBC with a quad -A7 Allwinner A33, WiFi and BT, a 40-pin RPi header, and a 51 x 51mm footprint. SinoVoip has introduced its smallest and lowest cost Banana Pi hacker board to date. The open-spec, 51 x 51mm Banana Pi M2 Magic — AKA […]
Please Welcome the Community Data License
Fifteen years ago new open source licenses were popping up like mushrooms, complicating the spread of Open Source. It took a decade to sort things out. Can Open Data escape the same fate? (Yes!)
How working transparently united our engineers
It's incredible to think about how much has changed for technology companies in the last decade. Start ups pop up seemingly by the hour. The most financially successful company on earth freely shared an entire programming language. And the open source community is thriving in ways we didn't think possible.
In short, transparency seems to be spreading in many different forms.
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Wizznic! – Highly Addictive Open Source Puzzle Game
This is an open source game inspired by the classic Puzznic, a tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and produced by Taito in 1989. The game is way more than a clone of Puzznic. But like Puzznic, it’s a frighteningly addictive game. If you like puzzle games, Wizznic! is definitely a recommended download.
How to install Nextcloud integrated with ONLYOFFICE using Docker
Nextcloud is a free, open source file hosting solution, a fork of the ownCloud project that offers you the ability to run a cloud storage service that you administer and control yourself. If you are a Nextcloud user already, you can integrate ONLYOFFICE editors with Nextcloud following the instructions in this tutorial.
Android Roms, Recoveries and bootloaders – All you need to know
With the most of the companies allowing root access on their devices, many people have started trying custom ROMs, recoveries, mods and all these things. But often as a beginner or an enthusiast one simply cannot understand which part of the Android puzzle fits where.
Top 5 Linux pain points in 2017
As I discussed in my 2016 Open Source Yearbook article on troubleshooting tips for the 5 most common Linux issues, Linux installs and operates as expected for most users, but some inevitably run into problems. How have things changed over the past year in this regard?
Open-sourcing data will make big data bigger than ever
Open source changed everything about how we write code, can open-sourcing data do the same for big data? The experts say yes.
Highly modular industrial computer offers Kaby Lake or Skylake CPUs
Cincoze’s rugged, “DX-1000” system offers 6th or 7th Gen Core and Xeon 3 chips plus triple displays, dual hot-swap SATA, 4x mini-PCIe, and other expansion. At 242 x 174 x 77mm, the DX-1000 is larger than Cincoze’s similarly rugged, 150 x 105 x 56.02mm DA-1000, which runs on an Atom E3826. Logic Supply resells the […]
Richard Stallman - One Of My Favorites (GNU/Linux)
Renowned programmer and promoter of free software *, Richard Stallman developed many flagship software, notably those underlying the GNU project and the general public license known by the acronym GPL, which he wrote with the lawyer Eben Moglen and the collaboration of Roland McGrath.
What to Expect from the Ubuntu 17.10 Release
One of the hottest events in October is the release of Ubuntu 17.10 with Gnome desktop. Here’s what you can expect to find in this Ubuntu 17.10 release.
The Smallest Server Suite Updated with Better Support for SCSI and RAID Devices
4MLinux developer Zbigniew Konojacki? is informing us today on the release and immediate availability for download of version 23.0 of his TheSSS (The Smallest Server Suite) lightweight and open-source Linux OS.
MS-DOS variant PC-MOS/386 reborn as open source
Want a blast from your floppy disk past? PC-MOS/386, a 30-year-old MS-DOS clone operating system, is back as open source.
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