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Emu-OS, play retro games on your PC

Emu-OS is a new Linux-Distro, packed with a collection of game-console emulators & an easy-to-use user interface.

SalentOS 14.04.2 Screencast

With pleasure SalentOS Team announces the release of SalentOS 14.04.2. The Full version is complete with all the software available so can be used right now to surf the web, enjoy multimedia content and work. The live ISO weighs around 850MB, it is installable and can be burned to DVD or used to create a bootable USB device.

Plasma Sprint 2015

In February 2015 the Plasma developers met in the Blue Systems office in Barcelona to discuss and plan out where we would take Plasma over the duration of the next year. The sprint consisted of active Plasma developers and visual designers from around the world, from Canada to India. The meeting consisted of equal parts hacking and group discussions about plans both in the near and far future in breakout sessions throughout the week.

Animals Set FOSS Apart

Mustering up all the Spanish my brain can recall from my youth in Miami –- most of which has been supplanted with the Japanese of my adult life and which makes for some curious Spanish/Japanese sentences when I try to speak Spanish now –- I decide to join the conversation about my laptop cover.

New Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook Comes with Ubuntu 14.04, Designed for Developers

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Apr 8, 2015 5:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Ubuntu
Dell announced recently that a new edition of its XPS 13 Ultrabook is now available for purchase on the company's website, designed especially for developers. Called XPS 13 Developer Edition?, the Ultrabook is powered by the latest LTS (Long Term Support) edition of the world's most popular free operating system, Ubuntu 14.04.

Heartbleed a Year Later: How the Security Conversation Changed

  • eWEEK; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Apr 8, 2015 4:51 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
A year ago today (April 7), I first saw the OpenSSL advisory about a new security vulnerability identified as CVE-2014-0160 and titled "TLS heartbeat read overrun." When I first wrote my article for eWEEK on the issue, I identified the flaw as the Heartbeat SSL flaw. By the middle of the day on April 8, my editors at eWEEK were asking me if I had mislabeled the story since other publications were calling it Heartbleed. Time sure does fly.

How to run Ubuntu Snappy Core on Raspberry Pi 2

The Internet of Things (IoT) is upon us. In a couple of years some of us might ask ourselves how we ever survived without it, just like we question our past without cellphones today. Canonical is a contender in this fast growing, but still wide open market. The company wants to claim their stakes in […]Continue reading... The post How to run Ubuntu Snappy Core on Raspberry Pi 2 appeared first on Xmodulo. No related FAQ.

In this SteamOS era where do the Linux gaming stand?

When it comes to gaming on a PC, Windows is pretty much the only operating system of choice suitable for the job. Sure, there are a few titles that can run on Linux at the moment, but the list is fairly thin. However, things may not stay this way for long, as Linux is making tremendous efforts to step into the game, with the upcoming SteamOS being the pièce de résistance. With no official released date available yet, Linux’s swing at Microsoft’s domination over the gaming industry may have to wait a bit longer. That doesn’t make its efforts any less remarkable, though, as Linux came a long way when it comes to gaming.

NVIDIA 346.59 Linux driver supports new GPUs

  • It runs on Linux (Posted by DaMan on Apr 8, 2015 2:26 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Games, Linux
NVIDIA just released their latest graphics driver for Linux; version 346.59.

Empower developers with a mix of community, communication, and custom tools

Open source developers can create an immense amount of value for any company that relies on open source software by giving it the ability to direct and influence aspects of the open source community. This allows the company to shape the tools they rely on and make them better fit company needs, a phenomenon otherwise known as "scratching their own itch." read more

A conversation with Gene Kim on DevOps, waterfall development, and containers

"The Phoenix Project" author Gene Kim explains why "an organizational learning culture" is what's driving the DevOps movement. "An organizational learning culture is what enables some of these wildly different ways of working, whether it’s automated deployments, creating environments on demand, or proactive production — all these things that we do in DevOps. They're all created by organizations that have cultures of true organizational learning."

CoreOS moves tectonic plates, Docker may feel earthquakes

  • ITworld; By Swapnil Bhartiya (Posted by abennett on Apr 8, 2015 12:14 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
CoreOS gets $12 million funding from Google Ventures, announces Tectonic

Taxes plus Windows equals a huge headache

In today's open source roundup: A FOSS Force writer fights Windows to get her taxes done. Plus: LibreOffice or WPS office suite? And the i7-CM tablet offers Ubuntu and an Intel Core M Processor.

A case for predictable databases

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Apr 8, 2015 10:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Barzan Mozafari, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), will be giving a talk on the predictability of performance in database systems at the OpenStack Live conference in Santa Clara, California on Tuesday, April 14. read more

Using Putty to remotely open GUI applications

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Apr 8, 2015 9:22 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Remote connections can be established with system over a network through SSH (secure shell) easily, we can login, perform actions or send commands to another system remotely trough this conection on the commandline. But what we cannot do is launch a GUI application for viewing content present in the remote node. This is the disadvantage of using ssh in a terminal.

But this disadvantage can be easily solved by making use of "putty", a remote login application which can not only be used to login to a remote node, but also launch GUI applications. Examples of GUI applications are Browser, text viewers, etc.

Scientific Linux 7.1 to be Unveiled on April 13, Release Candidate 2 Out Now

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Apr 8, 2015 7:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
While Scientific Linux 7.1 RC2 is just a small milestone that fixes the last remaining bugs, the development team prepares for the unveiling of the final release of the anticipated computer operating system on April 13, 2015, if everything goes according to the release plan.

Linux-ready smart camera SoC encodes 1080p@70fps video

Allwinner unveiled a Cortex-A7 based SoC for smart connected cameras that integrates its HawkView image signal processor, and supports Linux and “Camdroid.” Allwinner jumped on the ARM Cortex-A7 spec early, using it for its popular, low-priced system-on-chips like the Allwinner A10, dual-core A20, and quad-core A31. Like the A10, Allwinner’s new “V3? SoC has a single Cortex-A7 core, in this case clocked to 1.2GHz. However, Like a number of TI’s Linux-focused, DSP-based DaVinci SoCs, the V3 is designed for camera applications. It follows Allwinner V-Series SoCs including the quad-core, Cortex-A7 V10 and Cortex-A8-based V15.

Supposedly Fake UbuTab 1TB Tablet to Launch in April, Ubuntu Devs Know Nothing of It

UbuTab is a tablet supposedly built to take advantage of both Android and Ubuntu Touch operating systems and promises some great hardware components. The tablets should start shipping mid-April, but there is a problem. Ubuntu developers have no knowledge about the possible implementation of Ubuntu Touch on the tablet.

SMARC module runs Linux on i.MX6, runs hot and cold

Embedian has launched a SMARC COM that runs Linux on a Freescale i.MX6, and offers up to 2GB RAM, 4GB eMMC, -40 to 85°C operation, and a Mini-ITX baseboard. Embedian’s SMARC (Smart Mobility ARChitecture) form-factor SMARC-FiMX6 computer-on-module follows Embedian’s earlier SMARC-T335X, which integrates a TI AM335x Sitara system-on-chip. The SMARC-T335X module also formed the basis for a pair of Embedian sandwich-style Smart SBCs. The similarly SODIMM-style SMARC-FiMX6 instead showcases Freescale’s Cortex-A9-based i.MX6 SoC.

News: Linux Top 3: Debian Jessie Gets a Release Date, OpenIndiana and CentOS Update

  • Linux Planet; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by bob on Apr 8, 2015 3:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Debian, Linux
At long last it would appear that the next major milestone release of Debian, version 8.0 also known as 'Jessie' is *almost* done.

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