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Goodbye, Debian 8.1
Goodbye, Debian 8.1 (Jesse). I tried the distro for several months because RHEL clones (Springdale Linux and CentOS, both 7.0 and 7.1) didn't like my legacy nVidia GeForce 6150 SE in this old desktop and it was a pain to fix that. The system still is good enough to do all the work I need to do and performs reasonably well. Debian seemed like a reasonable alternative.
Canonical needs a firm direction for Ubuntu
Ubuntu by itself is a great operating system for both desktop and server, but canonical has a grand plan that seems to neglect its best product.
Postfix Monitoring with Mailgraph on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
This article describes how you can monitor your Postfix mail server with the Mailgraph. Mailgraph creates daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs of sent, received, bounced, and rejected emails and also of spam and viruses, if SpamAssassin and ClamAV are integrated into Postfix (e.g. using amavisd-new in the ISPConfig perfect server tutorials). These graphs can be accessed with a browser.
Parted Magic 2016_01_06 Live CD Gets Support for the AMDGPU Driver, Linux Kernel 4.3
Parted Magic LLC announced the release of the first update for 2016 of their commercial Parted Magic Live CD targeted at partitioning tasks and based on various open source GNU/Linux technologies.
From emergency fix to business backbone
The words I hear some clients ask when they first see my Linux set up is: "Is it that unix thing?." If they know it well-enough to ask that question, I'm usually on the verge of going full geek mode.
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WD and ownCloud team up on consumer cloud device
Western Digital Labs and the ownCloud community are working to bring a consumer grade self-hosted cloud to market.
diff -u: What's New in Kernel Development
There's an ongoing impulse among a diversity of developers to be able to
compile some or all of the Linux kernel as a library, so that a piece of
software could use kernel services and APIs while running under a different
kernel entirely, or a different operating system.
Qualcomm aims new Snapdragon 820a SoC at smart cars
Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 820a, a version of its 64-bit Snapdragon 820 SoC targeting automotive applications including IVI and ADAS. Nvidia and Qualcomm showed off new automotive platforms at CES that demonstrate the power of their advanced GPUs to achieve sophisticated computer vision capabilities. Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 platform is aimed at self-driving cars, and […]
How to establish PPTP VPN client connection on CENTOS/RHEL 7 Linux
This guide will discuss a procedure on how to connect/establish a VPN connection using PPTP protocol on CentOS 7 or Redhat 7 Linux.
It's official: How to stop Microsoft from forcing Windows 10 onto your PC -- for good
Easy when you know how
If you're using a PC running Windows 7 or 8 you may be getting a little sick of endless popup screens telling you to upgrade to version 10, and worried about inadvertently installing the upgrade as part of a security update.…
Nvidia unveils Drive PX 2 platform for self-driving cars
Nvidia unveiled a “Drive PX 2” platform for self-driving cars, an update to its earlier Tegra-based Drive PX automotive mainboard design. Nvidia and Qualcomm showed off new automotive platforms at CES that demonstrate the power of their advanced GPUs to achieve sophisticated computer vision capabilities. Qualcomm’s new Linux- and Android-ready Snapdragon 820a is an automotive […]
AllSeen Alliance Announces New Open Source IoT Certified Devices
AllSeen Alliance Announces New Open Source IoT Certified Devices. The AllSeen Alliance announced at CES 2016 that new IoT devices have received certification for the AllJoyn open source connectivity framework for open IoT.
Nvidia Shield Android TV review: Linux conquers the living room
Google’s own Android TV offering, Nexus Player, didn't gain the same popularity as did its Nexus line of smartphones. Many other companies have also built Android TV devices, but none of them have made any waves in the market. This is going to change with Nvidia Shield Android TV.
EXTON Linux MultiBootCD Includes Porteus, GParted, PuppEX, 4MLinux, SliTaz and Tiny Core
Linux developer Arne Exton today informs us about the immediate availability of EXTON Linux MultiBootCD 6-OS Build 160106.
IPv6 celebrates its 20th birthday by reaching 10 percent deployment
Twenty years ago this month, RFC 1883 was published: Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification. So what's an Internet Protocol, and what's wrong with the previous five versions? And if version 6 is so great, why has it only been adopted by half a percent of the Internet's users each year over the past two decades?
Mozilla Re-enables SHA-1 Certificate Support in Firefox
HA-1 does still matter as Mozilla backtracks on support. However, don't expect the company to support SHA-1 for the long term.
Latest Intel Compute Sticks use Skylake and Cherry Trail CPUs
Intel unveiled five new Compute Sticks with more USB ports and faster WiFi and CPUs, including Atom x5 and 6th Gen “Skylake” Core m3 and m5 chips. With its relatively high, $89 (Linux) to $149 (Windows) price, middling Bay Trail processor, and one lonely USB port, the Intel Compute Stick was clearly in need of some improvements.
Drupal sites at risk due to insecure update mechanism
The update mechanism of the popular Drupal content management system is insecure in several ways, allowing attackers to trick administrators into installing malicious updates.
Linksys to Provide DD-WRT Support for All Current WRT Routers
Linksys has just revealed at CES 2016 that all the WRT routers now have DD-WRT support, making this the first company of its type to fully embrace an open source solution.
Remix OS Is a New Android-Based OS for the PC Desktop
Remix OS is a new operating system based on the famous Android-x86 that aims to bring the Android system to the PC platform.
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