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Netrunner 15 “Prometheus” Officially Released with KDE Plasma 5.2 - Screenshot Tour
Clemens Toennies from the Netrunner project had the pleasure of announcing earlier today, February 16, the immediate availability for download of the Netrunner 15 computer operating system, dubbed Prometheus, based on the Kubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) distribution and built around the KDE Plasma 5.2 desktop environment.
How to make remote incremental backup of LUKS-encrypted disk/partition
Some of us have our hard drives at home or on a VPS encrypted by Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) for security reasons, and these drives can quickly grow to tens or hundreds of GBs in size. So while we enjoy the security of our LUKS device, we may start to think about a possible […]Continue reading...
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A beginner's guide to GitHub
From Google to The White House, everyone is on GitHub. If you don't know what GitHub is, keep reading, because I'm also going to talk about why it's one of my favorite websites and share some of its most popular features.
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Arnold's T-800 Terminator Runs Linux Kernel 4.1, We're All Doomed
If the Terminator movies are to be believed, we are getting closer to the end of the world. It looks like the T-800 model is running Linux kernel 4.x and we already know that Linus Torvalds is thinking about releasing the 4.x branch soon.
SCALE 13x: My Dance Card
There are about 130 sessions at SCALE 13x and a great majority of them are of interest to the beginner and/or intermediate user. A rule of thumb in attending a session is that if you’ve never heard of the software and/or you’d never have a reason to use it, you’re probably not a sysadmin and don’t need to attend. That’s of little consolation to most, because of the packed schedule.
Black Lab Linux MATE 6.1 released
Today we are pleased to announce the release of Black Lab Linux MATE 6.1. Black Lab Linux MATE 6.1 is a distribution of Black Lab Linux that utilizes the Mate Desktop environment.
Redesigning the Linux video system from the ground up
Being a good open source citizen—that's where it starts. For Jon Cruz, navigating various technical opportunities over the years eventually led him there. Jon recently started working in the Open Source Group at Samsung where he works on the Wayland project as well as IoTivity, an infrastructure for the Internet of Things.
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Tails 1.3 RC1 Out Now, Edward Snowden’s Favorite Incognito Live CD
The first Release Candidate (RC) version of the forthcoming Tails 1.3 amnesic incognito live system has been officially released for testing, bringing three major new features and four minor improvements that are described for your reading pleasure in the next paragraphs.
Interstellar sci-fi WORMS its way into spinning black hole science FACT
Einstein? Pah! Computer code maps light beams
Vid Boffins who worked alongside Hollywood film-makers on the Oscar-nominated sci-fi flick Interstellar reckon they have come up with new discoveries that reveal the "powerful effects" of black holes – all thanks to the computer code that was used for the movie.…
Lets review.. Docker (again)
There are some specific use cases in which containerisation is the correct approach, but unless you can explain precisely why in your use case, then you should probably be using a hypervisor instead. Even if you're using virtualisation you should still be taking advantage of namespaces, and tools such as firejail can help when your application lacks native support for these features.
Create a NAS box from spare parts
Repurpose old hardware with NAS4Free to use as a NAS server for backups and more
OpenPi review a Pi of Things
The base for your own custom Raspberry Pi-powered hardware utilises the compute module and an open circuit that you can modify yourself.
uBlock ad blocker added to Mozilla’s extensions site
If you’re in the market for an ad blocker, you can now get uBlock from Mozilla’s extensions site to add it to your Firefox browser. uBlock can be a great alternative to AdBlock Plus and other ad blocking extensions since it seems to use less system resources.
Firefox 36 Won't Bring Native YouTube HTML5 Playback, But Will Sync Pinned Tiles
Only ten days from today, on February 24, Mozilla will upgrade its ever-popular Firefox web browser to version 36.0, a release that won't bring the highly anticipated native HTML5 playback on YouTube, but will finally allow users to sync their new tab page’s pinned tiles across all of their devices where Mozilla Firefox is installed.
Localized applications in 8th
Writing localized applications involves a number of issues. 8th helps make it easier.
CrunchBang Linux is back from the dead
It was just a little while ago that the Linux world was shocked to find that CrunchBang Linux had died. The CrunchBang developer felt like it was time to move on, and so CrunchBang users were going to have to let it go and find a new minimalist distro for their computers…until now.
MeX Linux Uses Linux Kernel 3.19, It's Based on Ubuntu 14.10 and Debian Jessie
Arne Exton, the creator of numerous distributions of GNU/Linux, including the untroublesome and fast Exton|OS, had the pleasure of informing us today, February 14, about a new build for its MeX Linux computer operating system based on Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn), Debian 8 Jessie, and Linux Mint 17.1 (Rebecca).
Cutegram 2, the Best Telegram Client for Linux Ever
Cutegram 2 has just been released, bringing a wide range of new features like support for multiple accounts, secret chat, proxy support, offline mode, camera button, support for searching through messages, support for sending text messages as documents using drag and drop, windowed mode, share media location, as well as an ever useful Delete History action.
5 Reasons To Use Linux Mint Over Ubuntu
If you are new to Linux then choosing the right distribution isn't easy. On the surface Linux Mint and Ubuntu don't seem all that different. This list gives you 5 reasons why Linux Mint might be the best option. There is a link within the article listing 5 reasons why Ubuntu might be the better option however.
New games for Linux, Open Source Virtual Reality, and more
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Steamworks SDK by Valve, mapping Twitch with Gephi, Open Source Virtual Reality, and more.
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