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Oops: bounty-hunter found Vine's source code in plain sight
Give you our Docker image? Sure! No, wait …
A bounty-hunter has gone public with a complete howler made by Vine, the six-second-video-loop app Twitter acquired in 2012.…
The Open Patient: Advocating for open access to medical data
Steven Keating had always been interested in data and learning about things, which is why he volunteered to do a research scan when he was a student. The scan revealed an abnormality. In 2014, the abnormality had grown into a massive tumor. Soon he learned that there were many barriers keeping him from accessing his own data. "And that's what I've been sharing, which is this question: How come as a patient we're last in line for our own data? How come my doctors and my university researchers can see my tumor genome and I can't?"
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Our First Look at Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon
It's been almost a month since Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" was released, so we decided to take it for a spin and have our first ever look at the Cinnamon desktop.
NETDATA - Best Real Time Performance Monitoring Tool for Linux
Netdata is a real-time performance monitoring solution, which used to monitor all our systems and applications on Linux PCs, servers or embedded devices. Netdata written in C and is extremely lightweight with less than 1% CPU utilization of a single core. We have already covered many more Monitoring Tools that are capable to presenting statistics of past performance but netdata is designed to be perfect for real-time performance troubleshooting.
Feral Interactive Ports Life Is Strange to Linux and Mac, Episode 1 Is Now Free
Feral Interactive announced recently that they managed to successfully port the popular, award-winning Life Is Strange game to GNU/Linux and Mac OS X operating systems.
SEO Basics – What Is SEO? How SEO Strategy Can Boost Your Blog Traffic?
Search Engine Optimisation a.k.a SEO is the life of any blogger. Mastering it will get you to the peak of success but ignoring it will take you nowhere. No matter what topic you write on if you don’t practice SEO in your articles then you will not get even an impression on first page of google search. In this SEO guide, I will discuss SEO basics & SEO importance for your own blog or website.
Linux Kernel 4.7 Officially Released, Introduces Support for Radeon RX480 GPUs
After a week of holiday fun, Linus Torvalds has had the great pleasure of announcing the release of Linux kernel 4.7 for all GNU/Linux operating systems.
Terminator A Linux Terminal Emulator With Multiple Terminals In One Window
Each Linux distribution has a default terminal emulator for interacting with system through commands. But the default terminal app might not be perfect for you. There are so many terminal apps that will provide you more functionalities to perform more tasks simultaneously to sky-rocket speed of your work. Such useful terminal emulators include Terminator, a multi-windows supported free terminal emulator for your Linux system.
Linux Mint 18 Xfce Enters Beta, Gets X-Apps, Mint-Y, Many Ubuntu 16.04 Goodies
It all took approximately one month, but the Xfce community edition of the Linux Mint 18 "Sarah" operating system is now available for download, as a public Beta release for 64-bit and 32-bit computers.
Linux Tutorial: Troubleshooting the ever-powerful Postfix MTA
There are a number of Mail Servers available on the market today. Some are more confounding than others to configure but super-reliable, others are a little old-school and rely on no small degree of background knowledge prior to getting them up and running.
LFCE Prep Course -- LANs, WANs, VLANs and Bridges (Part 3)
In parts 1 and 2 we reviewed the OSI network layers. Now we're moving on to basic network topologies: local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), virtual local area networks (VLANs), and bridged networks.
How to install Korora Linux with screenshots
Korora is based on Fedora,A forked distribution of Fedora.People who prefer Fedora will surely love Korora.Here is the Tutorial on How to install Korora.For ease,screenshots are also provided with full step by step processes.
Easily Encrypt your Flash Drives with Linux
If you travel with sensitive data, you know there are always risks that your information could be lost or stolen. Depending on the nature of your data, that could be a disaster. To that end, you might want to consider encrypting those flash drives.
Install BigTree on a CentOS 7 VPS
BigTree CMS is an open source content management system (CMS) built on PHP and MySQL. It is very extensible applications with user friendly interface and it is very easy to use.
Splice Machine community edition, European Commission open source audits, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the new community edition of Splice Machine, the European Commission decision to audit two open source applications, an open source cloud monitoring tool, and more.
Bundle Stars presents the Indie Legend Bundle 4
The company Bundle Stars released the new Bundle Indie Legends Bundle 4 featuring 6 of the best indie games for Linux on Steam
Korora Linux-A forked beautiful distribution of Fedora
Korora is based on Fedora which gave it a solid platform.It gets the huge repository of Fedora, it has all the updates from Fedora, it has the solid platform to develop it further.it uses RPM package management. Korora uses default repository of Fedora for software and applications.
EFF Lawsuit Challenges DMCA's Digital Locks Provision As First Amendment Violation
Computer security professor Matthew Green and famed hardware hacker Bunnie Huang have teamed up with the EFF to sue the US government, challenging the constitutionality of Section 1201 of the DMCA, also known as the "anti-circumvention" clause. As we've discussed for many years, 1201 makes it against the law to "manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology, product, service, device, component, or part thereof" that is designed to "circumvent" DRM or other "technological protection measures." There are all sorts of problems with this part of the law, including the fact that it doesn't matter why you have that tool or why you're circumventing the DRM. For example, it would still be considered infringement if you cracked DRM on a public domain work. That's... insane.
COM and Pico-ITX dev kit run Linux on dual-core Cortex-A7
iWave has launched a rugged, SODIMM-style COM and Pico-ITX form factor carrier board that run Linux on the Renesas dual-core, Cortex-A7 RZ/G1E SoC. In January, iWave launched a iW-RainboW-G20M-Qseven computer-on-module built around the dual-core, 1.5GHz Cortex-A15 based RZ/G1M and RZ/G1N SoCs. Now the company has followed up with a 67.6 x 37mm, SODIMM form factor […]
EFF to DMCA: ‘Drop Dead’ & More…
Also included: Japanese company reportedly buying ARM, Flash is on it's way out the door and Toyota joins the Open Invention Network
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