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The Moto 360 versus the Apple Watch
In today's open source roundup: A head to head comparison of the Moto 360 and the Apple Watch. Plus: Facebook Lite announced for Android. And Valve introduces the Steam Controller on YouTube.
Open Source History: What if GNU and Linux Had Cloned MS-DOS, Not Unix?
A consideration of how differently the consumer PC software market may have turned out if GNU and the Free Software Foundation had built free/"open source" software to replace MS-DOS and Windows, rather than Unix.
Fedora leadership openings, F23 change plans, updates and apps, and Venom
Fedora Leadership nominations open Jan Kirik, the Fedora Program Manager as of this week, announced the call for nominations for positions on FESCo, the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee and for one of the elected postions on the Fedora Council, our... Continue Reading →
Valve Recommends SteamOS or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS for Steam Link
Valve has revealed some details about the upcoming Steam Link, the small device that will let you play your favorite PC games on the TV with the help of streaming technology. And, from the looks of it, one of the recommendations is to have at least Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Core M NH6 PC on Stick from Quanta
Taiwanese device manufacturer Quanta is already showing off a prototype of a PC stick with a Core M chip; the Quanta NH6.
Open source? HP Enterprise will be all-in, post split, says CTO
It's in 'the fabric of everything we do,' exec says
HP Discover What's the latest enterprise IT company to proclaim its love of open source? HP, that's who – or, more specifically, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, one of two companies that will emerge once HP splits this November.…
How telecoms can escape vendor lock-in with open source NFV
The problem: As mobile devices continue to proliferate, the Internet of Things keeps growing immensely, and more users and new data are pushed across telecom networks every day, network operators must invest in expanded facilities. The revenue from mobile applications is tied to number of devices/consumers not amount of data consumed. As time goes on, average revenue per user will remain flat or even decrease as data demand will increase significantly over time.
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Review of Dell's New Inspiron 14 Ubuntu Edition Notebook
Dell just release a pair of low-end consumer notebooks with Ubuntu preinstalled. Here's a review of the 14 inch model.
MS Supports SSH, Keeping Up With the Kubuntus & More…
As far as we know, the $143,000 in donations which can’t be found by the Ubuntu Community Council is still missing. As far as we know, the Ubuntu Community Council still considers Jonathan Riddell, a leading developer in Kubuntu circles, persona non grata for bringing up the issue of missing funds and Canonical’s intellectual property policies. As far as we know, the Kubuntu Council responded with a collective “bite me” to the Ubuntu Community Council in rejecting Riddell’s ouster and standing behind him.
Welcome to America: Here's your Linux computer
At my public library job, I run into people from all walks of life.
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Egregious Nonsense Regarding eBook Standards
It takes something truly egregious to make me write an out and out rant. This article succeeded in spades.
Debian-Based Elive Linux Distribution Now Supports USB 3 in Version 2.6.6 Beta
The Elive development team announced the immediate availability for download and testing of version 2.6.6 Beta of the Debian-based Elive Linux distribution built around the Enlightenment desktop environment.
Intel and AMD roll out new processors at Computex
Intel announced the first embedded quad-core 5th Gen Core CPUs and shipped its first “Braswell” processors, and AMD tipped its 6th Gen A-Series SoCs. The Computex show held this week in Taiwan was mostly about new tablets and notebooks, but chip news rose to the fore as well. The biggest news arrived before the show […]
CentOS 7 Linux Is Now Available for Download for 32-bit (i686) Architectures
The famous, open-source CentOS Linux distribution that is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux is now available for 32-bit (i686) hardware architectures.
Assume your GitHub account is hacked, users with weak crypto keys told
GitHub has revoked an unknown number of cryptographic keys used to access accounts after a developer found they contained a catastrophic weakness that came to light some seven years ago.
A Machine for Keeping Secrets?
The most important thing that the British War Office learned about cryptography was how to keep a secret: Enigma was broken at Bletchley Park early enough in World War II to change the course of the war—and of history.
Redmond Fights FOSS Openness With ‘Transparency’ Centers
Is this any way to inspect source code? If you already have doubts about the company supplying an application (which you must, if you find the Transparency Center necessary), would you trust it to be honest with you in an environment it completely controls?
Open source? HP Enterprise will be all-in, post split, says CTO
It's in 'the fabric of everything we do,' exec says HP. What's the latest enterprise IT company to proclaim its love of open source? HP, that's who – or, more specifically, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, one of two companies that will emerge once HP splits this November.
Linux Kernel 2.6.32 LTS Reaches End of Life, Users are Urged to Move to Linux 3.2 or 3.4
The Linux kernel 2.6.32.67 LTS maintenance release has been made available today to fix two regressions that have been introduced in Linux kernel 2.6.32.66 LTS.
Angry redditors rally to stop SourceForge's mirror service
In today's open source roundup: Redditors want SourceForge mirror providers to stop service. Plus: GOG offers lots of Linux games in summer sale. And DistroWatch reviews Manjaro OpenRC 0.8.13.
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