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LQ Poll Results Expected and Unexpected

Other categories provided interesting results and are worth a mention. Server Distribution of the Year was a close one in 2015 polling, with CentOS squeaking by Slackware to win the category. Debian finished third here. Database of the Year had MariaDB out ahead, followed by PostgreSQL and MySQL.

Minimal Linux Live (07-Feb-2015) has been released

New version of Minimal Linux Live has been released. It is based on Linux kernel 3.18.6 and BusyBox 1.23.1.

Elive 2.5.4 Beta Screenshot Tour

The Elive Team is proud to announce the release of the beta version 2.5.4. This new version includes: Automatically detect and notify users about possible hard disk failures (S.M.A.R.T), Wine is updated to last version 1.7, File Manager feature: You can now open .ISO images or similar format files and browse their contents. Images ares automatically mounted in a temporary directory) for easier access, You can now use PPA style repositories in Elive (the packager needs to have packages available for your Debian-equivalent version)...

Bash script to keep an encrypted text file of passwords

On a secret cloud server, with ssh key access only, I like to keep a encrypted text file with passwords that I can never remember e.g. because I seldom use some of them, and/or have too many of them.

OpenDaylight Intern Program Adds to SDN Education Opportunities

The OpenDaylight Project, an open source collaboration for software-defined networking, has announced a 2015 summer internship program.

Cross-platform development with 8th

Writing cross-platform applications with standard tools can be difficult; 8th makes your life easier.

Ubuntu Smartphone Coming Soon, But Good Luck Getting One

The Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition will be sold via BQ.com through a series of flash sales.

Microsoft's February Intune update adds new Android management features

Microsoft is starting to roll out its next update for its Intune mobile-device-management service starting today, February 6, which includes new features for Android devices.

Roll the credits, and wait for the sequel?

By now, most if not all of you have seen Philip Newborough’s announcement that he is moving on. First things first: Thank you, Philip, for providing sensible and solid leadership over the past several years. And, of course, all of us are grateful for your bringing CrunchBang — a simple and solid distro that works on a wide range of hardware — into the world.

Linux Software Releases, January 2015

In our connected world, the traditional UNIX privilege separation is not enough anymore. Security models are changing in order to provide a higher level of protection expected by users. We start with seccomp-bpf, a software techniques introduced in 2010 that seems to gain more and more popularity as networked application grow and expand.

Easing into open source

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Feb 7, 2015 6:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Open source scares people. And tossing them into the deep end usually doesn’t help dampen that fear. Instead, we need to help ease people into using open source. Scott Nesbitt, technology coach and writer, shares some advice to help you do that. read more

First Ubuntu Touch smartphone ships for $190, unlocked

Canonical and BQ are launching the first Ubuntu Touch phone — the dual-SIM, quad-core, 4.5-inch “Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition” — for 170 Euros unlocked. Starting on Monday, Spanish mobile manufacturer BQ will begin selling the world’s first Ubuntu-based phone, the Aquaris E4.5. The long-awaited Ubuntu phone will initially be sold in a series of limited […]

Manjaro 0.8.12 KDE Screenshot Tour

We're happy to announce the 0.8.12 release of Manjaro Linux installation media, including images for the Xfce and KDE4 desktop environments, and our minimal 'Net' edition. This release is predominantly a maintenance release and includes very few changes to system defaults relative to the previous 0.8.11 ISOs, with some notable exceptions, such as out-of-the-box support for the exFAT file system and the change to pacman 4.2. Otherwise all the usual upstream updates are included, along with the latest from the Xfce 4.11 development series and the KDE 4.14 series.

DMS to DD to KML with AWK and sed

The script explained in this article does fast KML-building with lat/lons given in degree-minute-second (DMS) format, like 41°26'35"S 103°57'08"E. Not so simple a script, but AWK and sed were my trusty friends for this job.

Second OpenStack Kilo Milestone Now Available

  • InternetNews.com; By Sean Michael Kerner (Posted by red5 on Feb 7, 2015 11:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
Though the open-source OpenStack cloud platform only has two major releases in any given year, each release is preceded by a steady cadence of increment milestone update. For the OpenStack Kilo release which should be generally on April 30, the second milestone update was announced on February 5.

Set up Two Node RDO Juno ML2&OVS&VXLAN Cluster runnig Docker Hypervisor on Compute Node

  • http://bderzhavets.blogspot.com; By Boris Derzhavets (Posted by dba477 on Feb 7, 2015 9:27 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Virtualization
It's quite obvious that Nova-Docker driver set up success for real applications is important to get on Compute Nodes . It's nice when everything works on AIO Juno host or Controller, but just as demonstration.

ESET Offers iOS Data Encryption Tools to Security Channel Partners

ESET's DESlock+ for iOS, which the security vendor is distributing through its channel partner program, adds email, attachment and SMS text encryption to iOS devices.

Top 5: Winners, Raspberry Pi news, and the Linux philosophy

Every Friday, I give you a quick rundown of the five, best performing articles of the week.

CrunchBang Development Halted

CrunchBang lead developer Philip Newborough released this statement on the CrunchBang forums today: “I have decided to stop developing CrunchBang. This has not been an easy decision to make and I’ve been putting it off for months. It’s hard to let go of something you love."

MIPS Creator C120 development board and Debian 7

Back in December 2014 I won a Creator C120 single board computer from Imagination Technologies, a technology outfit based in Hertfordshire (UK). The Creator C120 is a development board for Linux and Android. It’s powered by a dual-core MIPS32 CPU (1.2 GHz) and a PowerVR SGX540 GPU and comes pre-loaded with Debian 7.

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