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OpenSSH 7.2 Out Now with Support for RSA Signatures Using SHA-256/512 Algorithms
On February 29, 2016, the OpenBSD project had the great pleasure of announcing the release and immediate availability for download of OpenSSH 7.2 for all supported platforms.
12 examples to decode man pages in Linux/Unix
I feel man is one of the frequently used command along ls and cd commands in Linux. Have some more which you think we use frequently then post it in comments. Many people who are new to Linux do not know its potential.
Joomla Sites Join WordPress As TeslaCrypt Ransomware Target
Exploit kits infecting thousands of WordPress websites are setting their sights on the open-source content management system Joomla in a new campaign spotted by a researcher at the SANS Institute's Internet Storm Center. "The group behind the WordPress 'admedia' campaign is now apparently targeting Joomla sites," said Brad Duncan, security researcher at Rackspace.
Netrunner Rolling 2016.1 Brings KDE Plasma 5.5.4 and Linux Kernel 4.4.2
Netrunner Rolling is a Linux distribution based on Manjaro that features KDE as the default desktop environment, and a new version has been released and is now available for download.
Zephyr Project for Internet of Things, releases from Facebook, IBM, Yahoo, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at the new IoT project from the Linux Foundation, three big corporations releasing open source, and more.
Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 4.5 RC6, Final Release Launches March 2016
Yes, it happened again, Linus Torvalds has made yet another early Sunday announcement for the next RC (Release Candidate) build of the upcoming Linux 4.5 kernel branch.
New ARM and x86 chips target Internet of Things gizmos
Overlapping Mobile World Congress and Embedded World events last week brought news of some interesting new ARM and x86 chips for Internet of Things devices. In this article, I’ll look at several processors introduced at last week’s Mobile World Congress and Embedded World events, that address the growing market for the Internet of Things (IoT), ...
The Simple Truth About What Xamarin Was All Along to Microsoft, Just Like Ximian and Novell (Post-Patent Deal)
A longer and more detailed analysis of Microsoft’s official takeover of the Mono team (and by extension a so-called ‘company’, whose finances are secret but are linkable back to Microsoft through Ignition Partners)
Godot game engine new release, Factorio finally available Steam, and new games out for Linux
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at a new release of the Godot game engine, Factorio finally available on Steam, and new games out for Linux.
Open gaming roundup for February 20 - 26, 2016
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How to install Vesta Control Panel on a Linux VPS
Vesta Control Panel is simple and easy to use open source hosting control panel. It has simple and clean interface and lots of useful features that will help you to host your websites on your VPS. Vesta Control Panel currently can be installed on RHEL 5, RHEL 6, CentOS 5, CentOS 6, Debian 7, Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 14.04 operating systems.
Wireshark 2.0.2 Is a Major Release of the World’s Most Popular Network Scanner
The world's most popular network protocol analyzer, Wireshark, which security experts can use for development, analysis, troubleshooting, or education purposes, has reached version 2.0.2.
What the Red Hat and FCC CIOs think about the future of technology
What does the future hold for Moore's Law, the consumerization of technology, mass personalization, and more? Two top CIOs share their predictions.
42 Best Free Linux Graphics Software
Linux has matured into an excellent platform for artists, photographers, animators, and designers. With inexpensive hardware, free software, and a modicum of talent and inspiration, anyone can create professional-looking computer graphics.
Hackery to get going RDO Kilo on Fedora 23
Sequence of hacks required to get going RDO Kilo on Fedora 23 is caused by existence of many areas where Nova has a hard dependency on Glance v1. According to Launchpad Bug 1476770 I can see that for python-glanceclient status is "In Progress". So, to get things working right now only one option is available (for myself of course) . . . .
LinuxLink 5.0 adds full Yocto Project compatibility
Timesys released v5.0 of its LinuxLink embedded Linux distribution, adding full Yocto Project compatibility backed by a “Bakery” setup wizard. In recent years, Timesys has aligned its LinuxLink platform with Yocto Project code. Now, LinuxLink 5.0 promises full compatibility, bringing it in line with other major embedded distros. The company continues to provide , as […]
Create Embeddable Maps with digiKam and uMap
The Map view in digiKam is handy for displaying photos on a map directly in the application. But what if you want to create a shareable and embeddable map with pins that mark all places where you took photos? A simple Bash script and the uMap service can help you with that.
Linux Community Lambasts Microsoft Over Skype Issues
Linux users are chastising Microsoft for not paying enough attention to its Skype software on their platform of choice. They're ticked off that Skype had gone without an update on Linux for over a year and a half, and that the the long overdue upgrade that was rolled out this past Monday broke the client.
ARM Linux IoT gateway offers cloud services support
Eurotech’s rugged “ReliaGate 10-11” IoT gateway runs Linux on a TI AM3352, offers numerous options, and is supported with an updated ESF 3.3 framework. Eurotech, which is known here mostly for its Intel Atom-based Catalyst computer-on modules, has announced a new version of its ReliaGate Internet of Things gateway. The ReliaGate 10-11 runs on a […]
How to check the changelog of a package on Linux
When a program or a library is packaged as a Deb or RPM package for distribution, a set of metadata files are included in the package. One of them is a "changelog" file, which records in reverse chronological order what changes occurred each time the package has been updated. So if you want to find out what changes are made to the package that you are about to install or already installed, you can view the package's changelog.
More Linux Phones, More Mint Hack & Just Plain More…
On Thursday I had a very brief email discussion with the distro’s project leader Clem Lefebvre — “very brief” because Lefebvre was more than little busy at the time. He and his team are in up to their elbows, working to make sure that everything works and plays well with the hardening they’ve done to Mint’s server, as well as working overtime to find any niggling security issues. In other words, they have it all under control, even as they work to get it more under control.
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