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AryaLinux 2016.04 Screencast and Screenshots
This version of AryaLinux primarily focuses on creating a stable from-scratch system and eliminating as many small nuances as possible that sum up to a not-so happy build experience: Updated all packages to the latest development of LFS and the current development version of BLFS systemd. Upgraded MATE to 1.12.0. Fixed a lot of broken features with alps like selfupdate, clean and updatescripts.
Growing a contributor base in modern open source
The focus of Node.js over the last year has been to increase the number of contributors working on the project. Node.js has seen sustained 100% year-over-year user growth for several years, but the number of contributors was, at one point, actually on the decline.
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Upcoming Features of LibreOffice 5.2
The Document Foundation is currently planning on the release of the next major version of the LibreOffice open-source and cross-platform office suite, LibreOffice 5.2.
The Linux command that you should never say out loud
There's a Linux command that can help repair mistakes in the commands you type. Just don't say its name where your boss or customers can hear you.
ownCloud Desktop Client 2.2 Adds Notifications for Server Events and Sync Issues
ownCloud has had the great pleasure of announcing the release of ownCloud Desktop Client 2.2.0 for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
How to set up system locale on CentOS 7
System locale allows you to specify the language settings for the user interfaces and services running on your system. In this tutorial we will help you to set up system-wide locale settings on a Linux VPS running CentOS 7 as the operating system.
Top 5: PittMesh routers, Linux password manager KeePassX, and more
In this week's Top 5, we highlight community-owned router Pittmesh, password manager KeePassX, results of the 2016 Open Source Jobs Report, a look at what an open source program office is and why it matters, and a Linux Story from new writer Rene Raggl.
Transposing rows and columns: 3 methods
Swapping the rows and columns in a table on the command line would seem to be a fairly easy thing to do [...] Transposing rows and columns is indeed easy if you have the GNU datamash utility on your system [...] I wrote 'trans' as throwaway code for transposing my own tables. It could be extended so that argument 2 specifies the input column separator, and argument 3 a different column separator for the output. There are other ways to swap rows and columns in tables, for example using Perl, but for the time being I'm happy with the script!
Linux can't keep you safe if you don't update it
"Your machine is insecure unless you're running my kernel," says Greg Kroah-Hartman.
Slackel 4.14.18 KDE Live Screenshot Tour
Slackel KDE 4.14.18 has been released. Slackel is based on Slackware and Salix. There are four iso images two installation iso and two live iso (64 and 32 bit).
Tiny $1 STEM-oriented hacker board hits Indiegogo
Like the tiny BBC Micro:bit board, the “One Dollar Board” is aimed at introducing kids to computer programming and the Internet of Things at a young age. A team of Brazilian developers has just launched a “One Dollar Board” Indiegogo campaign aimed at funding a tiny, open source microcontroller board so simple and inexpensive that it can be distributed as standard teaching materials to kids in schools the world over.
How to make containers more secure
CoreOS's Matthew Garrett talks about the security risks in containers and how he and others are working to mitigate such risks.
Linksys WRT routers won’t block open source firmware despite FCC rules
New rules that affect open source firmware on Wi-Fi routers will be implemented on June 2, but not all network hardware will prevent the loading of third-party software.
Italian Military Goes LibreOffice, HBO Abuses DMCA & More…
Also, eight new distro releases, CoreOS raises another $28 million, Mint drops codecs and the women of open source.
Mark Shuttleworth Challenges OpenStack to Think about Leadership
The founder of Ubuntu Linux, discusses his views on what OpenStack is doing right and what it's doing wrong.
Bodhi Linux 3.2.1 Is Out with Improved Multi-Monitor Support for Moksha Desktop
Bodhi Linux developer Jeff Hoogland announced the release and immediate availability for download of the Bodhi Linux 3.2.1 operating system.
How to install ProFTPd with TLS support on Ubuntu 16.04
This tutorial shows how to install and use FTP with ProFTPd securely. FTP without TLS is an insecure protocol because all passwords and all data are transferred in clear text. By using TLS, the whole communication can be encrypted, thus making FTP much more secure. This article explains how to set up ProFTPd with TLS on an Ubuntu 16.04 server, how to add an FTP user and to use FileZilla to connect securely with TLS.
How to Set Up 2-Factor Authentication for Login and sudo
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Ben Rady's Serverless Single Page Apps (The Pragmatic Programmers)
You don't need to manage your own servers to build powerful Web
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Graphical upgrades, Docs planning, budget discussion
F24 Beta: help test graphical upgrades! By now, you’ve probably seen that the Fedora 24 Beta is here. One feature I’m excited about this time around isn’t really a Fedora 24 feature at all — it’s something coming to Fedora... Continue Reading →
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