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Linus Torvalds Announces a Fairly Small Third Linux Kernel 4.8 Release Candidate

Yes, it's Sunday, and yes, Linus Torvalds has just announced the availability of a new RC (Release Candidate) development milestone towards the upcoming Linux 4.8 kernel series.

The Linux Foundation Awards 14 Training and Certification Scholarships

Students and recent graduates, Linux beginners, longtime sysadmins, aspiring kernel developers, and passionate Linux users are all counted among the winners announced today who will receive a 2016 Linux Foundation Training (LiFT) scholarship.

Linux Kernel 4.7.2 Is a Big Update with Numerous AMDGPU and ARM64 Improvements

Linux kernel developer and maintainer of several kernel branches, Greg Kroah-Hartman, announced the release of the second maintenance update for the Linux kernel 4.7 series.

Emulation Triple0 QuickStart HA Controller's Cluster failover

Procedure bellow identify Controller which has RouterDSA in active state and shutdown/startup this Controller ( controller-1 in particular case). Then log into conntroller-1 and restart pcs cluster on particular Controller, afterwards runs `pacemaker resource cleanup` for several resources what results bringing back cluster nodes in proper status

Peppermint OS-A lightweight and fast Linux Distro

Peppermint OS is a lightweight option for those with old machines or those who loves fast and light OS.SIx years ago on May 2010 developer team of Peppermint OS released their first version of distribution. Peppermint OS is based on Ubuntu. Peppermint is beautiful in it's own way. Peppermint uses Lxde as default desktop environment, but there is a little twist in latest version.[Read More]

The Linux File System Structure Explained

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Aug 21, 2016 9:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
When I was first coming from Windows and exploring Linux, I found the Linux filesystem structure to be a bit confusing, simply because I didn’t know anything other than the Windows file system for my entire life. But after persisting through the learning curve, the mystery was unraveled and I can now comfortably switch between Linux and Windows whenever needed, and I actually feel like I understand the Windows file system better now after learning the Linux file system.

Making documentation easy with Read the Docs

  • Opensource.com; By Ben Cotton (Posted by bob on Aug 21, 2016 4:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community
In the Doc Dish column, we often have focused on writing documentation, but that's not the whole story. Once documentation is written, it must get in front of the user so to be read. For anything beyond simple readme files, this can be a challenge; often documentation writers need design, hosting infrastructure, search tools, and so on. One project aims to make that a little easier.

Linux Foundation Offering New Online Security Course

The Linux Foundation's new online Linux security training program will cover a broad range of topics, from application security to network security.

Alfonso Savio: How Do You Fedora?

We recently interviewed Alfonso Savio on how he uses Fedora. This is part of a series here on the Fedora Magazine where we profile Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done.

Intel Euclid: a brain, vision, sensor, hotspot module for robots

Intel demoed a “Euclid” robotics compute module running Ubuntu on a quad-core Atom, and equipped with a RealSense 3D cam, WiFi hotspot, and various sensors. At the Intel Developer Conference in San Francisco this week, Intel showed off a prototype of an Intel Euclid robotics controller, equipped with a stereo depth-sensing Intel RealSense camera and […]

Top 5 open source web servers

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 20, 2016 8:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Statistics show us that well over 80% of web applications and websites are powered by open source web servers. In this article, I look at the most popular open source web servers, and briefly review their history, technology, features, and more. I will also provide some tips so you can easily deploy one of the popular web servers yourself. read more

Microsoft Powershell Is Now Available For Linux

  • LinuxAndUbuntu; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Aug 20, 2016 6:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
?Powershell is a Windows command line tool and associated scripting language built on the .Net framework for performing administrative tasks on both local and remote Windows systems. Powershell has been a part of Windows systems for 10 years(November 14, 2006 ). On 18th August Microsoft announced on their blog that they have brought Powershell to Mac OSX and Linux.

Google's new OS, Intel's open source VR headset, and more news

In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look Google's new open source operating system, Intel's VR HoloLens device, Microsoft open sourcing PowerShell, and more. Open source news roundup for August 14-20, 2016 read more

Docker 1.12.1 Released; Brings Huge Improvements for Raspberry Pi Installs

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Aug 20, 2016 3:05 PM EDT)
  • Groups: ARM
Aside from a solid number of bug fixes that actually make swarm-mode very stable, there is a big update in the 1.2.1 update with an official ARM update that brings an easy installation to Raspberry Pi devices.

This Week in Open Source News: New Microsoft Scripting Language Opens Up, What Most Dont Get About OSS, & More

A roundup of this week's news in the Linux world.

Install Paperwork on Ubuntu

In this article, we will explain how to install Paperwork on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS with MariaDB, PHP-FPM and Nginx. Paperwork is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to services like Evernote,

Anti-Google research group in Washington is funded by Oracle

The Google Transparency Project is a Washington, DC group that's laser-focused on letting Americans know about Google's lobbying efforts. To get its message out, GTP has worked with journalists at Re/Code and The Intercept, which have run stories about Google's many visits to the White House, the prevalence of ex-Googlers in the US Digital Service, and other links. What wasn't known, until today, is who was paying the bills for research by the "nonprofit watchdog" group. "The folks running the Google Transparency Project won’t say who is paying for it, which is odd for a group devoted to transparency," noted Fortune's Jeff John Roberts, one of many journalists who the group reached out to in April.

How to Install and Configure MongoDB on Ubuntu 16.04

MongoDB is a NoSQL database that offers a high performance, high availability, and automatic scaling enterprise database. Data is stored in a "document" structure in JSON format (in MongoDB called BSON). MongoDB was first introduced in 2009 and is currently developed by the company MongoDB Inc. This tutorial shows the installation and configuration of MongoDB on Ubuntu 16.04.

Beyond Linux: 7 Open-Source Projects the Linux Foundation Is Leading

The Linux Foundation got its start in 2007 as a home for the development of Linux and its creator Linus Torvalds. In the last decade, the mission of the foundation has expanded beyond the confines of the Linux kernel.

New BlackArch Linux ISO Lands with Over 1,500 Penetration Testing, Hacking Tools

The skilful team of developers and security professional behind the BlackArch Linux operating system have announced today, August 19, 2016, the general availability of a new ISO image.

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