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Gentoo-Based Sabayon 15.10 Officially Released with KDE Plasma 5 and Calamares

The developers of the rolling-release Sabayon GNU/Linux distribution based on the acclaimed Gentoo operating system have announced the release of Sabayon 15.10.

Setting up Master-Master Replication with MySQL on Debian 8 (Jessie)

This tutorial describes a replicated MySQL setup (Mater/Master replication) with 2 nodes where data can be read and written to both nodes at the same time. MySQL takes care to replicate the data to the other node and ensures that primary auto increment keys don't collide.

Is Windows 10 slurping too much data? No, says Microsoft. Nuh-uh. Nope

Doth Redmond protest too much? Is Windows 10 spying on you by grabbing all sorts of personally identifying data about you without your permission? Not at all, claims Redmond.…

Canonical Patches Two Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

Canonical announced that a new kernel update is available for its current long-term supported Ubuntu Linux operating system, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr).

Manjaro Linux 15.09 Xfce Screenshot Tour

I'm happy to announce Manjaro 15.09 (Bellatrix)! Since June we are working on this release. First thing you will notice, this release was not tagged 0.9.0 as we would have normal done. Well, we had a discussion with all developers and decided to go for date tags from now on. Also new is: we ship with Calamares as an alternative graphical installer. It is now stable enough to be used on productive systems. You can still use Thus. Also our terminal installer got some small improvements.

New DDoS attack uses smartphone browsers to flood site with 4.5bn requests

Researchers suspect a mobile advertising network has been used to point hundreds of thousands of smartphone browsers at a website with the aim of knocking it offline.

Do touch interfaces work on Linux desktops?

In today's open source roundup: DistroWatch looks at how touch interfaces perform in various Linux desktop environments. Plus: Linus shares his thoughts about computing security. And a review of the ASUS ZenWatch 2.

FCC Rules Endanger Open Source Wireless Router Firmware

Installing open source, Linux-based firmware on wireless routers could become more difficult because of FCC rules that require device manufacturers to prevent unauthorized use.

Libreboot on an X60, Part I: the Setup

Recently I wrote a review for the Linux Journal Web site on the Purism Librem 15 laptop. The goal of this laptop is to provide a piece of modern hardware that can run 100% free software not just for the OS, but also all device drivers and firmware up to and including the BIOS.

The Open Organization book club: Embracing friction

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 28, 2015 2:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Igniting anything—including passion and performance—always requires a few sparks. And making sparks requires friction. Unfortunately (as Rebecca Fernandez said last week of meritocracy), friction gets a bit of a bad rap these days. Friction indicates discomfort. It's a sign that things aren't moving smoothly. It's something we'd prefer to avoid. read more

Black Lab Appliance Server Is a New Open Standard Platform for Linux Applications

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 28, 2015 1:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
We've been informed by Black Lab Software, the company behind the Black Lab Linux operating system, about their new product, Black Lab Appliance Server, a new open standard platform for Linux applications.

Containers versus clouds, new certification programs, and more OpenStack news

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 28, 2015 12:22 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Cloud; Story Type: News Story
Interested in keeping track of what's happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. read more

The Windows-Lookalike Q4OS Now Available for Raspberry Pi 1 & 2

  • Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie (Posted by thesilviu on Sep 28, 2015 11:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Q4OS is a Linux distribution that uses the Trinity desktop environment and one of its features is that it looks and imitates Windows-based on operating systems. Its developers have now released a new version of their operating system for Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi2 devices.

Celebrating 5 years of LibreOffice

LibreOffice was launched as a fork of OpenOffice.org on September 28, 2010, by a tiny group of people representing the community in their capacity as community project leaders. At the time, forking the office suite was a brave—and necessary—decision, because the open source community did not expect OpenOffice.org to survive for long under Oracle stewardship. read more

VeltOS Is Based on Arch Linux and Budgie, Lets Users Vote on New Features

  • Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie (Posted by thesilviu on Sep 28, 2015 9:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
VeltOS is a new Linux distribution based on Arch Linux that wants to do something that hasn't been tried before, and that is to move the decision process in the hands of the community.

Startups, burnout, and the path to happy employees

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 28, 2015 8:33 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ruby; Story Type: Interview
Leah Silber is CEO and co-founder of Tilde, a training and consulting startup with a focus on open source led by alumni and current leaders of projects like Ruby on Rails, jQuery, and Ember. Tilde is also the company behind Skylight, a Rails performance tool. Leah told me that Tilde contributes back by building and maintaining the vibrant open source communities they love. To do that takes a lot of time and effort, so how does she maintain? How does anyone in open source get it all done without burnout? Leah explains in this interview. Find out more in her upcoming All Things Open talk: Designing the startup you always wanted to work for. read more

My Dance Card for ‘All Things Open’

For the non-enterprise FOSS user, it may seem from a quick glance that ATO has little to offer, but that’s not the case. Buried between all the technically focused talks for devs and sysadmins is a plethora of great workshops for those who’s interest in FOSS doesn’t necessarily include writing code or keeping a server or two operating. In other words, it’s not just about designing GUIs or methods for optimizing databases for intensive cloud use.

Massive patent troll suit seeks to tax USB hubs at Wal-Mart, Amazon, Best Buy

A shell company with a patent linked to Intellectual Ventures, the world's biggest patent-holding company, has quietly filed a new lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas against a vast range of computer peripheral makers and sellers.

Laptop Mode Tools 1.68.1 Is Out to Extend Your Laptop's Battery Life

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Sep 28, 2015 3:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Once again, Ritesh Raj Sarraf comes with great news for users who have a GNU/Linux operating system installed on a laptop computer, as the first point release of Laptop Mode Tools 1.68 has just been announced today.

Pro tip: Easy file encryption on your Chromebook with miniLock

Your files saved on Google Drive are encrypted by default. However, when you you need to send a file to a user, you download (to a specific file format) and then send that file to the user. That file you just sent is unencrypted.

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