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Should I buy a silent PC?
How much a silent PC costs depends on your requirements. The Raspberry Pi range offer lots of possibilities, and are a fantastic way of learning about computers and Linux. There's an amazing number of projects you can build too.
What Are Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) ? How Can You Benefit Out Of MOOCs?
Massive Open Online Courses abbreviated as MOOCs are the invention of the modern era in the educational field. MOOCs represents high-quality education.
CoreOS Plots a Course Forward for Containers
NEW YORK - In the day two keynote of the Tectonic Summit, Brandon Philips, CTO of CoreOS talked at length about the technical direction his company is taking.
Introducing the LibreOffice Online App for ownCloud - Video
While digging through the Internet, we've discovered that there's now a LibreOffice application for the ownCloud open-source self-hosting cloud server, which lets users edit all sorts of LibreOffice documents online.
How To Host Your Own Blog Or Website With WordPress
I’ve already written a post in which I described the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org. If you have not yet read that post then read now the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org. In this post, I’ll show you how to host your own blog or website with WordPress.org. I’ll show you step by step from buying hosting to setting up WordPress on your hosting server. So let’s get started!
Opensource.com December preview
As 2016 approaches, many of us are thinking about how fast 2015 flew by. To capture a snapshot of the year, we've launched the 2015 Open Source Yearbook, a community-contributed collection of the year's top open source projects, people, tools, and stories.
OpenMW release, Zotac steam machine review, and more open gaming news
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at OpenMW gaming engine new release, Zotac Steam Machine review, Rocket league to launch, and more.
Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon screenshots
After a 3-day delay due to website-related issues, the Linux Mint development ream has finally made the official announcement – Linux Mint 17.3 has been released for you to download?, use and enjoy.
Farewell F21, Elections, Wayland by Default, Vacations -- and then F24!
Final Farewell for Fedora 21 Fedora produces new releases approximately every six months — targeted at May and October. We always have two currently-supported releases, the latest and “n minus one”. We also have a one-month overlap after a new... Continue Reading →
What's the Intersection of Docker and OpenStack? VIDEO
Ben Golub, CEO of Docker Inc explains why his company hasn't joined the OpenStack Foundation (yet).
Google releases Cloud Vision API with demo for Pi-based robot
Google released a preview of its Cloud Vision API for tasks like identifying objects and faces, plus a Linux demo that runs on a Raspberry Pi-based robot. Some of the image analysis wizardry used by Google services, such as Google Photos, is now available to developers. Google is offering a free limited preview of its […]
D-Link DCS-2630L Full-HD 180-Degree WiFi Camera Review
The D-Link DCS-2630L is an indoor security camera which features full high definition video, responsive recording, 2-way audio, night vision, 802.11ac WiFi connectivity and the company's first 180-degree Ultra-Wide view, delivering the widest angle lens available on a consumer surveillance camera.
Apple's Swift 2.0, Raspberry Pi Zero vs. C.H.I.P., and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Apple releasing Swift 2.0 as open source, Raspberry Pi Zero vs. C.H.I.P., and more!
Open source news roundup for November 29 - December 5, 2015
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Linux Mint 17.3 Screenshot Tour
Linux Mint 17.3 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2019. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop experience more comfortable to use. Software repositories are very important. We use them all the time when installing new software or performing updates. They need to be fast and reliable. This was a major point of focus in the development of Linux Mint 17.3. Software repositories are mirrored (i.e. duplicated on many servers) all over the world. The main goal of the Software Sources configuration tool is to make it easy to find the best available mirror for you; one that is: reliable and fully up to date; fast and responsive. To find the fastest mirrors, the Software Sources tool now detects your location and starts its speed tests with mirrors near you.
Vendetta Online MMORPG Finally Updates the Oculus Rift VR Headset Support
Guild Software announced the release of a new maintenance build for its popular Vendetta Online game, a cross-platform MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game).
Top 5 open source community metrics to track
So you decided to use metrics to track your free, open source software (FOSS) community. Now comes the big question: Which metrics should I be tracking?
How To Enable Beats Audio Subwoofer Audio On a HP Laptop In Ubuntu/Linux
This guide/how to is written from the perspective of a Ubuntu user, but the concept should work across a wide variety of Linux distributions. It has been confirmed to work in Fedora Linux at least, as well as Ubuntu. I am personally using Kubuntu 15.10.
The December 2015 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2015 issue.
Intel Open Sources Snap Cloud Telemetry Tool to Promote Cloud for All
Intel snap is an open source telemetry tool for private, public and hybrid clouds that helps organizations monitor their cloud resources and advances Intel's Cloud for All initiative.
Debian-Based Robolinux 8.3 Distro Removes Popcorn Time, Adds 10 New Apps
The developers of the Debian-based Robolinux computer operating system have announced the release of Robolinux 8.3 (Raptor) Cinnamon, MATE, Xfce, and LXDE editions, as well as the Robolinux Multimedia Bonanza.
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