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Firefly hacker SBC reloads with sandwich style design

Firefly’s sandwich-style “Reload” version of its quad-core Firefly-RK3288 hacker SBC adds SATA, more HDMI, camera, and USB ports, and more expansion I/O. The Cortex-A17 has seen fairly high adoption in Android media player such as the Tronsmart Orion R28 via Rockchip’s quad-core, 1.8GHz Rockchip RK3288 SoC.

Canonical Patches ALSA USB MIDI Linux Kernel Driver Issue in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Canonical published a new Ubuntu Security Notice to inform users of the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) operating system about the availability of a kernel update.

Red Hat updates its KVM virtualization program

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.6 offers performance and security updates

Linux kernel 4.5 released

Also in today's open source roundup: Life in the free software dating scene isn't easy for one redditor, and DistroWatch reviews ReactOS 4.0.

The Great Linux Mint Heist: the Aftermath

In a shocking move, cyber criminals recently hacked the Linux Mint Web server and used it to launch an attack against the popular distro's user base.

GNU want (another) free AI package release? Yes. But we should train this puppy

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Mar 14, 2016 4:10 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU; Story Type: News Story
Gneural Network out - now let's teach it some tricks... The GNU free software project has launched version 0.0.1 of its Gneural Network package in response to the “outstanding and truly inspiring” results achieved of late in proprietary artificial intelligence.…

Raspberry Pi project to regulate room temperature and sleep better

Sleep is an essential part of human life, and parents quickly learn that lack of quality sleep (for themselves and their children) can lead to a whole host of other issues (behavioral, emotional, physical, etc.). But what does this have to do with Pi Day, or with open source? read more

The US government buys into open-source programming

  • ZDNet | open-source RSS (Posted by bob on Mar 14, 2016 2:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Federal government is embracing open-source programming with a new pro-open-source development policy.

How To Install a Mumble Server on CentOS 7

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Mar 14, 2016 1:19 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Mumble is a free application primarily intended for use by gamers which allows users to talk to each other while gaming. In this article, I will show you how to install the Voice Over IP application Murmur on CentOS 7.

15 podcasts for FOSS fans

I listen to a lot of podcasts. A lot. On my phone's podcatcher, I am subscribed to around 60 podcasts... and I think that only eight of those have podfaded (died). Unsurprisingly, a fairly sizeable proportion of those remaining alive-and-well subscriptions are shows with a specific interest or relevance to open source software. As I seek to resurrect my own comatose podcast from the nebulous realm of podfadery, I thought it would be great for us as a community to share what we're listening to. read more

Hey Windows 10, weren't you supposed to help PC sales?

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Mar 14, 2016 11:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Hang on vendors, it is going to get bumpy until we hit the new bottom Very few if any ever thought Windows 10 would truly reinvigorate the PC industry, and they were right - IDC has pulled down forecasts on traditional device sales for 2016.…

Debian-Based Parsix GNU/Linux 8.0 to Reach End of Life on April 15, 2016

Approximately one month from today, on April 15, 2016, the Parsix GNU/Linux developers will stop supporting their Parsix GNU/Linux 8.0 (Mumble) operating system, as it will reach its end of life.

Microsoft Does to Oracle What Oracle Tried To Do to Red Hat

In 2006, Oracle began trying to abscond with RHEL's paying user base. On Thursday, Microsoft announced that it's now going to give Oracle a similar treatment. What's that they say about paybacks?

How to configure Raspberry Pi as a microcontroller

Being small and low-powered, the Raspberry Pi is as popular with electronic hobbyists as it is with educators. As such, it gets associated with the "maker" scene, and sometimes the line between the Arduino (and Arduino-style embedded microcontrollers) and the Pi gets blurred. read more

Installing the MATE desktop

Before the purists rise their fists and light the flambeau, let's look at some reasons to have a secondary desktop in your Fedora. Just for fun.  Because it's nice to try new things. To have an alternative in case of failure.

Minux 1.0.1 Screenshot Tour

Minux 1.0.1 is available. Minux is new a lightweight/minimalist Linux distribution based on Tiny Core Linux Minux is loaded with FLTK and GTK based applications.

world’s “first” software defined mainframe

  • banking technology; By Antony Peyton (Posted by bob on Mar 14, 2016 5:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Swiss software start-up LzLabs has unveiled the world’s “first” software defined mainframe, designed to move legacy mainframe applications and data to open Linux server and cloud platforms.

AMD could be back in the CPU performance game with Zen

Thanks to wccftech (and our IRC for the link) I have learnt today that AMD's new processor design named Zen is shaping up very nicely.

Latest Manjaro Linux 15.12 Update Pack Includes an Important OpenSSL Bugfix

The Manjaro development team announced the general availability of the twelfth update pack for the stable and current release of the Arch Linux-based operating system.

Could Novell have become a Linux player?

Would Novell, which is now referred to in the past tense by the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, still be around as a company of substance if Chris Stone had not left when he did?

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