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Dedicated FOSS Computer Lab at IIT Bombay
Shyama Iyer says that students can learn about open source software on their own, “but who has the time to learn by trial and error? If there is a tutor — which is what Spoken Tutorial is, a tutor for software — then they can learn in a finite period of time.”
Open Source Helps Drive Cloud Adoption Says 2016 Future of Cloud Survey
Scalability, agility, cost, and innovation are the main factors driving cloud adoption, according to the 6th annual Future of Cloud Computing study released today by North Bridge Venture Partners and Wikibon analysts. And, this year, mobile and open source are twice as likely to be cited as a drivers for cloud computing as they were in 2015.
Popular CentOS Linux server gets a major refresh
The new CentOS 7 release, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3, has arrived.
Finishing Up the Content Spinner
You'll recall that in my last
article I shared a long, complex explanation for why
spam email catches my attention and intrigues me, perhaps more than it should.
Part of it is that I've been involved in email forever—I even wrote one of
the most popular old-school email programs back in the day.
How to Install ownCloud 9.1 with Nginx and MariaDB on CentOS 7
OwnCloud is a server software for data synchronization and file sharing with an easy to use web frontend. OwnCloud can be installed on a Linux or Windows server, it is easy to configure and has a comprehensive online documentation. The native client is available for Windows, MacOS and Linux (Desktop Application). There is also a mobile app for Android and iOS. This tutorial describes the installation of Owncloud 9.1 on CentOS 7 with Nginx web server and MariaDB database.
Openness is the only solution to work/life balance
Becoming an open leader means becoming attuned to the intricate ways that complex and ever-moving systems structure our daily lives. As I've argued, open leaders are masters of balancing multiple parts of those systems strategically—not only as part of various projects at work, but also in other aspects of their lives.
In fact, open leaders operate the way they do—and achieve what they do—because of their keen balancing skills.
Between work and life
Here's an example of how this works.
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Set up Magento 2 with Redis, Varnish and Nginx as SSL termination
In this article, we will show you how to install Magento 2 on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS with MariaDB, PHP-FPM 7.0, Varnish as a full page cache, Nginx as SSL termination and Redis for session storage and page caching.
Best Couple of 2016: Display Manager and Window Manager
My selection for Best Couple of 2015—yes, that was last year—was ssh and tar, a pair of Linux commands that work together nicely to accomplish great things. This year I have made a different type of selection for Best Couple of 2016. My choices for Best Couple this year are actually a pair of program types—not specific commands or programs.
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Install JAVA (Oracle JAVA & openJDK) via JAVA Alternatives Method
Most of the guys get struggle, when they have more then one JAVA package installed on system.
Nextcloud 11 Launches with Two-Factor Authentication, Performance Improvements
Nextcloud GmbH, the company behind the open-source, self-hosting, and privacy-aware cloud server software forked from ownCloud, was proud to announce the general availability of Nextcloud 11.
How to install Docker and run Docker containers on Linux Mint 18/18.1
In this article, we’ll go through the process of installing and using it to run containers on Linux Mint 18 and 18.1. Linux Mint 18.1 is set to be released very soon, but these instruction will work on it too.
How 30,000 people helped pick the new Bash logo
At GitHub Universe 2016 in San Francisco, Gregor Martynus of Hood.ie said: "Code collaboration is no longer the problem."
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Helium Rain, a realistic UE4 space simulation game is coming to Linux in 2017, looks brilliant
The developers of Helium Rain sent word that their realistic space simulation game will fully support Linux at launch. The main developer is also using Linux to make the game.
Plasma Meets Nextcloud
At a meeting back in July in Stuttgart, KDE and Nextcloud developers discussed deeper integration between the respective communities. We'd like to share some of those ideas and, as always, invite anyone interested in participating to help make it happen!
Help Move the Networking Industry Forward at Open Networking Summit 2017
Open Networking Summit (ONS) 2017 is the place to learn about the next wave of open networking. Submit a proposal today to speak in one of our five new tracks and share your vision and expertise. The deadline is Jan. 21, 2017.
Android Candy: Teach an Android to Take Notes
A few months ago I tried out the
recently open-sourced
Simplenote application from the folks at Automattic. One of the other
fairly new additions to their cross-platform note-syncing platform is
that an Android app is available for free in the Google Play Store.
It's from the folks at Automattic, the same company responsible for WordPress.
Customizing docs, a new analytics tool, and more OpenStack news
Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project.
OpenStack around the web
There is a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here's a sampling from some of our favorites:
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CoreOS adds automatic updating to Kubernetes
In the new Tectonic, CoreOS will make it possible to automatically update Kubernetes, the popular cloud container management program.
Three serious Linux kernel security holes patched
The good news is developers are looking very closely at Linux's core code for possible security holes. The bad news is they're finding them. At least the best news is that they're fixing them as soon as they're uncovered.
CentOS Linux 7 (1611) Released, It's Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
CentOS maintainer Karanbir Singh was proud to announce the release of the long-anticipated Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based CentOS Linux 7.3 operating system.
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