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Configuring Linux for music recording and production

If you're a programmer, you'll find GNU/Linux systems quite powerful and robust. When it comes to areas like visual arts, video, business, or gaming, you'll find some tools with promising potential, but lots of bugs, quirks, and challenges. You can accomplish whatever you need in most cases, but the setup and learning curve may not be as smooth as proprietary options on proprietary systems. read more

How to install Koel on Ubuntu 14.04

  • RoseHosting.com; By RoseHosting (Posted by RoseHosting on Jan 13, 2016 7:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Koel is an audio streaming service written in Vue at the client side and Laravel on server side.

Should you install Linux on a gaming laptop?

In today's open source roundup: A redditor asks if Linux will work well on his gaming laptop. Plus: The best open source games of 2015, and how Linux won without winning.

AT&T Will Deploy Canonical's Ubuntu Linux for Cloud and Networking

AT&T will use Canonical's Ubuntu Linux open source operating system in its next-generation network, cloud and enterprise platforms.

Whatever the Android-ChromeOS mashup looks like, it's gotta be better looking than this

If you've ever wondered what Android would look like as a desktop PC OS, then try this for size: Remix OS from China. It's a very rough-around-the-edges build of Android x86–an ongoing port of Google's open-source OS from ARM gadgets to x86 PC's–with some closed-source stuff to create a multi-tasking desktop with moving windows, an application bar, and so on, but with Android's look-and-feel. It tries its best to map keyboard shortcuts and mouse movements to the normally fingertip-driven user interface.

Raspberry Picademy USA Accepting Applications

Picademy is a two day series of classes taught by certified Raspberry Pi educators. These classes involve learning all hardware and software aspects of the Raspberry Pi. You will also be learning from some of the brightest minds that make up the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

KDE Plasma 5.5: The Quintessential 2016 Review

KDE contributor Ken Vermette has written The Quintessential 2016 Review of Plasma 5.5 which was released last month, a 9 page cover of the good, the bad and the beautiful. Plasma 5.5 marks the beginning of the lifecycle where the vast majority of people will find it capable of serving as their workhorse environment. While at the beginning of the year Plasma 5.2 was exciting but a little wobbly, 5.5 has seen enough iteration to mature and close the significant issues found by the majority of early adopters. As of 2016 Plasma 5.5 has evolved well beyond where Plasma 4 ended while showing no signs of slowing down in the slightest, and I confidently recommend trying it out.

5 ways to use the Telegram messenger on your Linux computer

Telegram is available on your mobile phone AND on your desktop both, which is quite convenient when you share your time between both. It is quite clear how you can use your messenger on the phone. But how can you run Telegram on the desktop?

Lynx; scraping credentialed web pages

  • http://audaciousamateur.blogspot.com/; By wayover13 (Posted by wayover13 on Jan 13, 2016 1:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Sort of a dramatized headline for what I've accomplished using the command-line Lynx browser, but not too far from the mark. I've described in previous entries how I've used lynx to accomplish similar goals of extracting target information from web pages, so this entry is a continuation along those same lines.

Learn how to use the vi editor

  • IBM developerWorks : Linux (Posted by bob on Jan 13, 2016 12:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM, Linux, LPI
Learn how to use the vi editor, found on almost every UNIX and Linux system. You can use the material in this tutorial to study for the LPI 101 exam for Linux system administrator certification, or just to learn for fun.

Eric Schmidt, for one, welcomes our new robot overlords

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jan 13, 2016 11:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
And Facebook’s CTO ... AI? The technology world's top executives gathered in New York this week to pay homage to the enormous benefits artificial intelligence will deliver to the world with nary a word from the Google chairman about the obvious and immediate existential threat it poses.…

Open Source Dronecode Project Gains New Members and Focus

Dronecode, the open source software project for drones and UAVs, has received new financial backing and established technical working groups for drone software development.

Android Candy: Quality Time, or Not?

This is the season of resolutions, and in the technological world we live in, spending time off-line is a difficult but healthy activity. The problem is our lives have become so intertwined with our phones that it's easy to whip out our cell phones inadvertently to check our social networks quickly.

Manjaro Linux GNOME 15.12 Distribution Officially Released, Includes GNOME 3.18.2

The Manjaro community officially announced the Manjaro Linux GNOME 15.12 computer operating system, which was made available for download a few days ago.

SODIMM-style COM runs Linux on Atmel SAMA5D4x

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Jan 13, 2016 7:22 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
MYIR announced a tiny COM that runs Linux on Atmel’s low power, Cortex-A5 SAMA5 SoCs, and offers display, networking, USB, serial, GPIO, ADC, and more. MYIR’s 68 x 45mm “MYC-JA5D4X” computer-on-module is available on its own, as part of an “MYD-JA5D4X” development board that adds a ready-to-use carrier board. The COM is based on Atmel’s […]

How to install Elgg with Nginx on Ubuntu 14.04

  • RoseHosting.com; By RoseHosting (Posted by RoseHosting on Jan 13, 2016 6:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Elgg is an open source social networking engine that is easy to install and set up, then used to power your social network.

FLOSS Weekly 370: MuseScore

Sharing sheet music: MuseScore 2 is the first major new release of MuseScore since 1.0 over four years earlier, and it includes tons of new features and improvements that have been requested by users including a brand new Start Center to simplify score browsing and creation, an Inspector window to provide easy access to properties of individual notes and other elements, and customizable palettes to allow you to group your most commonly-used score symbols together.

How to change boot splash screen on Ubuntu or Linux Mint

When you power up your Ubuntu/Mint desktop and the boot procedure gets started in the background, you see a nice graphical animation appear in the screen. This initial bootscreen is rendered by software called Plymouth, which uses the kernel's Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) and Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) driver.

How Well Do You Know Your Linux History?

  • FOSS Force; By FOSS Force (Posted by brideoflinux on Jan 13, 2016 3:33 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
So you think you know your Linux history, eh? It’s time to put on your thinking cap and find out whether or not that’s true. We’ve racked our brains, wearing out a few grey cells in the process, and come up with what we think is a pretty good quiz that looks at the history of Linux from before Linux even existed to just about the present.

KDE Plasma 5.5: The Quintessential 2016 Review

  • Phoronix; By Ken Vermette (Posted by bob on Jan 13, 2016 2:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story, Reviews; Groups: KDE
KDE contributor Ken Vermette has written The Quintessential 2016 Review of Plasma 5.5 which was released last month, a 9 page cover of the good, the bad and the beautiful.

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