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Total War: WARHAMMER Confirmed for Linux and SteamOS

Total War: WARHAMMER is the upcoming strategy game from Creative Assembly, and as the name suggests, it's based on the Warhammer: 40,000 universe. It's built by the same studio that got famous for the Total War franchise, Creative Assembly.

Interview with winner of Red Hats Women in Open Source Academic Award, Kesha Shah

As many have said, for us to have the most diverse ideas we need to have the most diverse backgrounds. Red Hat reenforces that sentiment today with the announcement of their first winner of the Women in Open Source, Academic Award: Kesha Shah.

Mark Shuttleworth Introduces Fan Overlay Network System in Ubuntu Linux

On June 22, Canonical and Mark Shuttleworth had the great pleasure on introducing the Fan overlay network system in Ubuntu Linux. However, the most important fact to know about the new Fan overlay network system technology is that it has been designed from the ground up to be capable of expanding the address space with 250x on each container host.

The 2015 open source summer reading list

Summer reading giveaway: Five readers will win a copy of one book from our summer reading list. Read the official rules, and enter our contest!

Beautiful Material Design-Inspired Papyros Linux Distro Getting Closer to Release

Papyros is getting closer to working release, and the developers are putting the final touches. We'll soon be able to play with the new distro, even if it's going to be just a development version. The Papyros is a Linux distribution that follows the guidelines from Material Design, which have been implemented in the latest Android 5.x Lollipop from Google.

Interview with winner of the Red Hat Women in Open Source Community Award, Sarah Sharp

Last year Red Hat announced its first Women in Open Source Award, created to recognize the contributions that women are making in open source technologies and communities.

Attack of the Drones

With the price and size of computer hardware steadily decreasing, it's becoming more viable to use embedded Linux systems to control small robots and drones. There are plenty of projects for Raspberry Pi, but not everyone wants to build a drone from scratch. That's why enthusiasts will be pleased to hear about the new drones from Parrot.

Dime-sized IoT COM runs Linux or Android on i.MX6

Freescale’s dime sized “SCM-i.MX6D” module runs Linux or Android on an 800MHz i.MX6 Dual SoC, includes a PMIC and up to 2GB of RAM, and targets IoT apps.

Installing and Using the Scientific Software GNU Octave on Ubuntu 15.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jun 23, 2015 10:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: GNU, Linux, Ubuntu
GNU Octave is a scientific application that uses a Matlab like interpreted high level language for numerical computations and simulations. It offers functions to solve linear and nonlinear problems, can plot the results as graphics and offers capabilitis for data manipulatio and visualisation.

Screen Capture Made Easy with these Dedicated Tools

Linux has a good selection of open source dedicated screenshot programs, both graphical and console based. For a feature-rich dedicated screenshot utility, look no further than Shutter. This tool is a superb example of a small open source tool. But there are some great alternatives too.

Could This Be The Age Of Enlightenment

I have spent a number of weeks since Bodhi 3.0 was released trying it out and writing customisation guides. I have been pleasantly surprised by the sheer number of options available. Is this the age of Enlightenment? Maybe but maybe not.

Fedora 20 "Heisenbug" Reached End of Life, Please Upgrade to Fedora 22 Linux

We are sorry to inform all users of the Fedora 20 Linux operating system that today, June 23, was the last day when the distribution, dubbed "Heisenbug," received security patches and software updates.

Red Hat and Samsung Partner for Mobile App Development

  • eWEEK; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jun 23, 2015 6:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Red Hat
Red Hat today announced a new mobile-development technology and partnership with Samsung at the Red Hat Summit here.

Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission

Privacy campaigners and open source developers are up in arms over the secret installing of Google software which is capable of listening in on conversations held in front of a computer. First spotted by open source developers, the Chromium browser – the open source basis for Google’s Chrome – began remotely installing audio-snooping code that was capable of listening to users.

OS Security: Windows and Linux/UNIX

Security in OSes is a fairly hot topic in our modern, connected world. We don't want unauthorized people gaining access to our systems and making our computers do terrible things. Surprisingly, OS security boils down to one simple concept: Does the user have permission to do an action? So, how does the modern OS handle granting and denying permission?

Physics Analysis Workstation

CERN is the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. It has been in the news quite a bit lately with the discovery of the Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider. Something that many people may not know is that it also has a long tradition of developing software for scientific use.

Glorious Ubuntu Convergence Demonstrated with the Notes App

The Ubuntu platform is moving towards its convergence goal, and the developers are getting closer to it. Applications like Ubuntu Notes show just how close the mobile and desktop platforms are, in terms of the underlying code and design.

Redirect or block traffic based on country geographical location using Apache mod_geoip

  • Linuxconfig.org; By Linuxconfig.org (Posted by linuxer on Jun 23, 2015 12:07 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Apache, Linux
In this config you will learn how to block or redirect web traffic based on the visitor's country geographical location using Apache's geoip mod.

Linux Foundation Invests $452,000 in Open-Source Security Projects

  • eWEEK; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jun 23, 2015 11:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security
I'll be a dedicated CII resource and have a day-to-day focus on the project," Ratliff told eWEEK. "CII is a large, multi-million dollar initiative that requires full-time leadership to move beyond point fixes toward holistic solutions for open-source security."

Ubuntu 15.04: evolution continues

Everyone knows the distribution that I am going to review today. It is one of the most famous distributions in the world, leader of the Distrowatch chart and base for many forks and spins.

Canonical releases new versions of Ubuntu family distributions every 6 months. Ubuntu 15.04 was released in April 2015.

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