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Linux-ready i.MX6 SBC is loaded with wireless options
Forlinx launched an SBC that runs Linux or Android on a quad-core i.MX6, and offers extras like WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3G, and an image sensor interface.
Human Error Still the Largest Security Concern
The basics are absolutely being forgotten and there is a mentality to focus on new things. The biggest threat to security is and has always been the human ability to make mistakes and not know about them due to the lack of questioning decisions made.
Building better pages in Drupal with Paragraphs
When you’re publishing anything online, the way you lay out your content can be as important as the content itself. A good layout can help readers better interact and consume that content.
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SteamOS and Debian 8 Jesse
In today's open source roundup: Will SteamOS use Debian 8 Jesse? Plus: Microsoft wants Android apps to run on Windows Phone. And Google's Project Fi app available in Play Store.
OpenStack Kilo Cloud Platform Debuts With Ironic Bare-Metal Service
The new open-source cloud computing platform adds bare-metal server deployment capabilities.
Ubuntu Ditches Upstart
On April 23, 2015, Ubuntu
version 15.04 (code-named Vivid Vervet) was released. This is
an important release, although superficially it looks much the same as the
previous version.
The real difference is "under the skin", as Ubuntu switches from the
Upstart init system to systemd.
What's what in Debian Jesse
Getting a Debian Linux release out the door is never easy, but the latest and greatest, Debian 8, "Jesse" is out now.
Is Xfce Still a Lightweight Distribution?
In February 2015, Xfce 4.12 was released. The first Xfce release in nearly three years, it was greeted with enthusiasm. Yet at the same time, a few users questioned whether the new version was as light on memory as earlier releases.
Announcement: RapidDisk (rxdsk) 2.13 Stable release
RapidDisk is an advanced Linux RAM Disk which consists of a collection of modules and an administration tool. Features include: Dynamically allocate RAM as block device. Use them as stand alone disk drives or even map them as caching nodes to slower local disk drives.
4 tips for building a successful CMS
In everyday life, I'm a web developer. Or, to be precise, I run a business that develops websites for a wide range of clients, from small businesses to large organizations. Every one of these sites comes with a CMS of some sort. Which CMS we use to develop the sites depends on a lot of factors, including what the client wants, the size of the website, and the required functionality. In this article, I'll cover the lessons learned when we developed our open source Bolt content management system.
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Taking Ubuntu’s Monkey for a Ride
What this means, of course, is absolutely nothing. The folks at Ubuntu have made it clear that this is mostly a server/cloud release, so it’s not surprising that it offers desktop users little reason to upgrade. Besides, except for those few users who insist on living on the bleeding edge, most desktop users should be using 14.04, Trusty Tahr, anyway, because it’ll be supported until 2019, and our vervet friend will only see support through January.
How to Install Adobe Flash Player on Ubuntu 15.04
Adobe Flash player is important plugin that allows our web browsers to play multimedia contents like audio & videos streaming, flash based games and other rich media stuff.
New Debian leader wants to improve communications
The last two people to lead the Debian GNU/Linux project have had a pleasant task first up – presiding over a new release. Back in 2013, Lucas Nussbaum was hardly a month old in the job when Wheezy was released. And this month, Neil McGovern took over on 17 April and saw version 8.0, otherwise known as Jessie, released eight days later.
How an open standard API could revolutionize banking
The United Kingdom government has commissioned a study of the feasibility of UK banks giving customers the ability to share their transactional data with third parties via an open standard API. First mentioned alongside the autumn statement back in December, the chancellor has now outlined plans for a mandatory open banking API standard during the recent budget in March.
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Shell Scripting Part 2: Accepting Inputs and Performing Shell Arithmetic
This article is the second part of the Howtoforge shell scripting tutorial series. By this time, I assume that you have read the first part of the series and know how to create a simple script and execute it. In the second part, you will learn how accept inputs from the user and process them through shell scripting.
WordPress promises patch for zero-day "within hours"
Shortly after this article was posted, WordPress released version 4.2.1, flagging it as a critical update. Website owners are encouraged to update immediately, and automatic updates have started to roll out. More information is here.
An Old Ubuntu Bug Lets Malicious Users Gain Sudo Access
It appears that there's a bug in Ubuntu distributions which lets malicious users to locally exploit sudo and gain access to the user's account without knowing their password. The bug was submitted to Canonical's Launchpad back in September 2013 by user Mark Smith.
SMPlayer YouTube Browser Review - A Good App with Wasted Potential
SMTube or SMPlayer YouTube Browser is a dedicated app that can be used to view or download videos from the YouTube platform. It has an interesting functionality that is not really exploited properly on the Linux platform.
Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage review
Personal ‘cloud storage’ with a more sensible name, is this Seagate portable worth keeping with you?
Chapeau 21.2.1 Screencast
Today I am pleased to announce another Chapeau ISO release, Chapeau 21.2.1. This ISO brings the current Chapeau live image up to date with packages as of 10th April 2015 and fixes a bug present on the other Chapeau 21 live images that can cause a live session to freeze.
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