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Another Day, Another Bogus Set Of DMCA Takedowns Based Solely On Keywords (This Time Hiding Legit GitHub Projects)

For many years we've seen DMCA takedowns that were clearly based on little more than quick keyword searches. There are so many of these cases that it's difficult to keep track of them, but a few examples: Fox demanded a takedown of an article on the SF Chronicle's website... because Fox owns the rights to the movie Chronicle.

Enigma-Dev A Linux Game Engine, Compatible With GameMaker Scripting

Enigma-Dev is a fully featured game engine that compiles natively for Linux! Enigma is completely compatible with GML (the GameMaker Language), as well as C and C++. It is developed and written in Java, and can cross-compile to Linux, Mac, and Windows. It is a "work in progress" currently, but can compile full games.

The power of Docker and open source ecosystems

Reading through the latest list of top 10 open source projects on Opensource.com has been a reminder of what a great year 2014 has been for open source. Established projects like OpenStack and Mongo have continued to break new records in adoption and usage.

Thieves Jackpot ATMs With 'Black Box' Attack

Previous stories on KrebsOnSecurity about ATM skimming attacks have focused on innovative fraud devices made to attach to the outside of compromised ATMs. Security experts are now warning about the emergence of a new class of skimming scams aimed at draining ATM cash deposits via a novel and complex attack.

Mirantis OpenStack 6.0 Accelerates Fuel Plugin Deployment

  • ServerWatch.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Jan 9, 2015 1:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Cloud
Mirantis today released it OpenStack 6.0 cloud platform, providing new capabilities for cloud server administrators to rapidly deploy clouds with new services. Among the key enhancements are improvements to Mirantis' Fuel system for plugin deployment.

SUSECon 14 report

  • Linux User Developer - the Linux and FOSS mag for a GNU generation; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by bob on Jan 9, 2015 12:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Developer, GNU, Linux, SUSE
We catch up with the SUSE execs at SUSECon 2014 and find out that everything is open

Firefox switch may have caused drop in Google’s share of searches

Mozilla recently switched the default search engine in its Firefox browser to Yahoo from Google, and it appears that the switch may have caused a significant drop in Google’s share of search users.

Harman brings Linux-based IVI to entry-level cars

Harman’s Linux-based IVI system for entry-level cars integrates Aha Analytics, and supports Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and MirrorLink connectivity. A year ago at CES, Harman announced a Linux-based in-vehicle infotainment system featuring an HTML5 development environment, a type 1 hypervisor, and integration with driver assist functions. Now the company is offering a simpler IVI system […]

diff -u: What's New in Kernel Development

David Drysdale wanted to add Capsicum security features to Linux after he noticed that FreeBSD already had Capsicum support. Capsicum defines fine-grained security privileges, not unlike filesystem capabilities. But as David discovered, Capsicum also has some controversy surrounding it.

Build your own cloud-based two-factor authentication service using WiKID and Packer.

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jan 8, 2015 8:49 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, Cloud; Story Type: News Story
WiKID is a dual-sourced two-factor authentication server that uses software tokens (PC/smartphone) to transmit PINs and one-time passwords encrypted with public key encryption. These keys are generated on the device and server and exist only there - unlike most shared-secret based solutions.

Pono Is Here, High Def Open Source Codec (Sort of) & All

A more problematic issue has to do the the openness, or lack thereof, of the music codec being used. Although Pono utilizes the Free Lossless Audio Codec or FLAC, which is licensed under the GPL and BSD licenses, evolver.fm reported last August that the files won’t play with full fidelity on anything but a Pono device.

Linux Mint 17.1 KDE Screenshot Tour

The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 17.1 'Rebecca' KDE. Linux Mint 17.1 is a long-term support release which will be supported until 2019. The previous version of Linux Mint used KDE 4.13. In this release, KDE is upgraded to version 4.14. Support was added in MDM and in the session for the KDE wallet to be fully integrated with Linux Mint. Although a Wallet Manager is present for configuration purpose, no interaction is needed for the KDE wallet to work. The wallet is created automatically with your first login, and it opens automatically in the background with every new session. The Update Manager now groups packages together according to their source package.

Crowdsourcing a new edition of a Bach masterpiece

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jan 8, 2015 5:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
New works of art usually enter the public domain through a process involving death and patience. It is a rarer occasion that living people set about to make a resource public domain, and even rarer so when that effort involves thousands of people collaborating and pooling their time, energy, and money. That's what's happening on MuseScore.com with the first public review of the Open Well-Tempered Clavier score, a new edition of J.S. Bach's musical masterpiece (BWV 846-869). read more

CES 2015: Intel Compute Stick Is a Back-Pocket PC That Runs Ubuntu and Windows 8.1

  • Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie (Posted by thesilviu on Jan 8, 2015 5:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The Intel Compute Stick, a small full-fledged PC running Ubuntu and Windows 8.1, has been announced at CES 2015. You've seen small PCs before, but this one is the size of a Chromecast and it's much more powerful.

Linux Mint 17.1 KDE released

In today's open source roundup: Download Linux Mint 17.1 KDE. Plus: A look at Manjaro Linux 0.8.11, and Steam Machines might launch at GDC 2015.

LG Shows Off WebOS Smartwatch at CES

  • pcmag.com; By Stephanie Mlot (Posted by Collin_O on Jan 8, 2015 3:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
LG's next-gen smartwatch will ditch Google's Android Wear for webOS, according to various reports.

No More updates for Fedora 19

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Jan 8, 2015 2:09 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Fedora; Story Type: News Story
As of this Tuesday, 6th January 2015 there will be no more updates provided for Fedora 19 (aka End Of Life). This includes all security, bugfix and enhancement updates, so […]

Android Lollipop is out, but almost no one is using it

The latest Google Play Store operating systems results are in and after six weeks out Lollipop hasn't even reached 0.1 percent of users yet.

How to install OpenMRS on a CentOS 6 VPS

  • RoseHosting.com Linux VPS Hosting Blog; By RoseHosting (Posted by RoseHosting on Jan 8, 2015 5:27 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
OpenMRS or Open Medical Record System is a Java based collaborative open source project used to create customized medical records system with no programming knowledge.

3D printer dev kit runs Linux on new Marvell ARMv7 SoC

  • LinuxGizmos (Posted by bob on Jan 8, 2015 4:30 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Marvell announced the first Linux-based hardware/software development kit for 3D printers, built around a new, 533MHz “88PA6120″ ARMv7 SoC. Marvell’s 3D Printer SoC Solution, also known as the Marvell 88PA6120 3D Printer Development Kit, provides a complete reference kit for turnkey development of 3D printers, says Marvell. The hardware platform is built around a new […]

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