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Linux: How to burn a CD/DVD through the command line

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jul 22, 2015 2:15 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Carrying out common daily tasks such as burning a DVD through the comfort of a user-friendly graphical interface is, of course, a good thing, but unfortunately things don't always work as expected. When this is the case, Linux users can revert to the good old terminal to get things done no matter what. On this quick tutorial, we will see how Linux users can utilize the terminal to burn audio CDs, data DVDs or ISO images on a disk.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 Hits General Availability

  • ServerWatch.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jul 22, 2015 1:18 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Red Hat
One of the new security features in RHEL 6.7 is the ability to configure udev mounts as read-only.

"This gives customers a way to restrict their users' ability to write data to removable media, such as USB thumb drives,"

Capital One Unveils FOSS Dev Tool at OSCON

The application Cap One is unveiling with much fanfare isn’t something designed to help potential clients interact with the bank’s network, but is a developers’ tool. Called Hygieia, after the Greek goddess of health, it’s a dashboard that ties together data from a variety of tracking tools commonly used by software developers and presents them on a single screen.

Eight trends in today's Linux desktop

In today's open source roundup: Trends in today's Linux desktop. Plus: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic now runs on Linux. And is Linux Mint 17.2 this year's best Linux desktop?

Linux without Flash: User Tips

Adobe Flash has been both a gift and a curse wrapped up in the same package. It's a sluggish, often insecure and horribly bloated way to watch a video and play games on your computer. For years, Flash for Linux users was even worse: audio was out of sync with the video and you needed a special wrapper to play Flash videos on 64-bit Linux distributions. Even though things have gotten better in terms of compatibility, security still remains poor.

Why open hardware is winning

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 22, 2015 9:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
While recently demonstrating a prototype to a family member I was asked, "Are you going to patent that?" While happy to see such enthusiasm, I tactfully declared that I couldn’t seek a patent, as it was built using open source components. This perplexed my family member who, being from a generation or two (or three) before me, thought that is how "inventing things works." So, I did my best to explain the seemingly "hippie-ish" concepts of open source, copyleft, and Creative Commons licenses to someone from America’s Greatest Generation with little success. In the end, we simply agreed to disagree on the issues of patents and capitalist pursuit. read more

Tiny Yocto-ready ARM COM supports industrial temps

Gumstix launched a Linux-ready Overo COM with an 800MHz TI DM3730 SoC, 1GB of RAM, a microSD slot, a camera input, and support for -40 to 85°C temperatures. The latest Gumstix Overo Storm computer-on-module is a ruggedized version of the Overo WaterStorm, with a -40 to 85°C industrial temperature range — versus the WaterStorm’s 0 […]

GNOME's Matthew Garrett Says Ubuntu Container Images Are Breaking Copyright, Probably

Prominent former GNOME developer Matthew Garrett talked about the recent change in Ubuntu's IP, and he is saying that anyone using a container image with a modified version of Ubuntu is infringing the license.

Clonezilla 2.4.2-21

Clonezilla 2.4.2-21 has been released and is available for download. Clonezilla is a Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux and it offers a Live (bootable) CD that features all the necessary utilities for cloning the content of hard drives.

News: Linux Top 3: SLES 11 SP4, Chromixium OS 1.5 and Canonical Licensing

  • Linux Planet; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by bob on Jul 22, 2015 5:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The Free Software Foundation still isn't thrilled with Canonical.

Running Ceph inside Docker

Ceph is a fully open source distributed object store, network block device, and file system designed for reliability, performance, and scalability from terabytes to exabytes. Ceph utilizes a novel placement algorithm (CRUSH), active storage nodes, and peer-to-peer gossip protocols to avoid the scalability and reliability problems associated with centralized controllers and lookup tables.

GCC 5 Arrives in Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) by the End of July

The switch to GCC 5 for Ubuntu 15.10 was announced a while ago, and now Ubuntu developer Matthias Klose has also put a clock on it. It's going to be a difficult transition, but it needs to be made.

Downloading Pirated torrents could land you for 10 year in jail in United Kingdom

To bring it into line with copyright infringement of physical goods, Ministers have launched a discussion on increasing the penalty up to 10 years. Tougher sentences would act as a "significant deterrent" said the government.

Researchers develop quicker RC4 encryption algorithm attack

Two researchers with the University of Leuven have developed a new, more practical attack technique that exposes weaknesses in the RC4 encryption algorithm.

Kubernetes container tech hits v1.0. Is that a Tectonic shift I feel?

Google-in-a-box orchestration tool hits general availability. The open source Kubernetes application container orchestration system has reached general availability, and a whole host of its contributors and supporters have stepped forward to sing its praises.…

Google releases Kubernetes 1.0: Container management will never be the same

  • ZDNet | Linux and Open Source RSS; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by bob on Jul 21, 2015 11:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Google's open source container deployment and management tool is ready for general use in production environments.

Kodi 15.0 "Isengard" Open Source Media Center Has Been Officially Released

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jul 21, 2015 10:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
After several months of hard work, the developers behind the next-generation Kodi open-source and cross-platform media center software, formerly XBMC Media Center, were more than proud to announce the release of Kodi 15.0, codename Isengard.

Microsoft Visual Studio understands a world beyond Windows

Once devoted chiefly to developing desktop and server Windows applications, the Microsoft Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) is increasingly resembling a Swiss Army Knife, able to support myriad computing platforms, languages and runtime environments.

Shashlik - a Tasty New Android Simulator

Although the Linux kernel forms the beating heart of the Android operating system, it's still a very different platform from most distros. In fact, beyond the kernel, most of the libraries, services and applications are completely different. While there are hundreds of different Linux distros out there, they all share components from the GNU project.

Google Releases Chrome 44 Stable for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Chrome OS

Today, July 21, Google announced that it promoted the the Google Chrome 44 web browser for Chrome OS, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, as well as Microsoft Windows operating systems to the stable channel.

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