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Where does troubled Mozilla go from here?
Controversial Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich has left the open source web company, but its path forward remains unclear and the clock is ticking.
Antergos 2014.05.26 review – Cinnamon, GNOME 3 and KDE desktops
The Antergos installer offers a choice of six desktop environments – Cinnamon, GNOME 3, KDE, MATE, Openbox and Xfce. This review features materials from test installations of the Cinnamon, GNOME 3, and KDE desktops.
OpenStack technical committee update, user experience moves forward, and more
Interested in keeping track of what's happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for what's happening right now in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project.
OpenStack around the web
There's a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack—here's a sampling:
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Red Hat looks to the OpenStack cloud with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.4
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.4 brings updated KVM virtualization to RHEL 7 and OpenStack.
HP's The Machine Open Source OS: Truly Revolutionary
HP's The Machine, which promises to revolutionize computing through non-volatile memory, will also revolutionize the software world through an open source OS developed at universities.
RDO Setup Two Real Node (Controller+Compute) IceHouse Neutron ML2&OVS&GRE Cluster on F20
Finally I've designed answer-file creating ml2_conf.ini -> /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini..
Battle Group 2 Action & Strategy Game Released For Linux On Steam
Battle Group 2 is a fun looking action and strategy game from Bane Games that has been released onto Steam. It's a good looking and action packed naval action game where you control powerful warships, satellite weapons and more.
Collaborative science writing made easier with JotGit
Years ago, in a graduate computer science course, I was tasked with implementing an algorithm for "variational image segmentation by motion detection." The algorithm was, as they say, a doozy. Tersely described over the course of half a dozen papers, it had dozens of subroutines, which when implemented grew to span thousands of lines of MATLAB code. But there was one subroutine, mysteriously called the "numerical upgrading" routine, whose description was mysteriously absent from the scientific record. Without this small but vital routine, the whole marvelous image segmenting machine just sputtered and ground to a halt. Crash! Panic! Woe.
Microsoft C# chief Hejlsberg: Our open-source Apache pick will clear the FUD
“Pushing that button was one of the more impactful clicks of my career,” says Microsoft’s C# lead architect Anders Hejlsberg. The click in question was made on stage at Microsoft’s Build conference in April, and its effect was to publish the .NET Compiler platform, codenamed Roslyn, as open source under the Apache 2.0 licence.
Easily Manage Remote Files on Linux with Konqueror and Kate
"One of the great things about Linux, especially for web developers or server administrators, is that all of the basic tools you need to get set with your remote server and files tend to be included and well integrated into the system from the get go. You don't necessarily need to install an FTP client, a code editor or a special terminal emulator."
5 reasons you should switch from Windows XP to Lubuntu
Windows XP was around for a long time and as such the hardware used to run Windows XP varied from Pentium II machines to dual core processors with many gigabytes of RAM. Therefore one Linux distribution doesn't necessarily fit for all Windows XP users. This article lists 5 reasons why and when Lubuntu would be a good choice.
The value of open data in academic science
Open science is one way today to deliver science to societies around the world. And, it can include open education, open research, open source, and open culture.
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Chinese gov’t reveals Microsoft’s secret list of Android-killer patents
For more than three years now, Microsoft has held to the line that it has loads of patents that are infringed by Google's Android operating system. "Licensing is the solution," wrote the company's head IP honcho in 2011, explaining Microsoft's decision to sue Barnes & Noble's Android-powered Nook reader.
Microsoft has revealed a few of those patents since as it has unleashed litigation against Android device makers. But for the most part, they've remained secret. That's led to a kind of parlor game where industry observers have speculated about what patents Microsoft might be holding over Android.
Microsoft has revealed a few of those patents since as it has unleashed litigation against Android device makers. But for the most part, they've remained secret. That's led to a kind of parlor game where industry observers have speculated about what patents Microsoft might be holding over Android.
LXer Weekly Roundup for 15-Jun-2014
LXer Feature: 15-Jun-2014
Hello everyone, we have a lot of cool stuff in the Roundup this week including and interview with Linus Torvalds, a little known and very little (as in 30 kilobytes) OS called Contiki, Cent OS7 is on the way, ARM developer Sean Cross's Linux rig as well as HP's in house Linux OS and has Heartbleed got us overreacting to all OS bugs in general? Enjoy!
How To Set Up Multiple SSL Certificates On a CentOS VPS With Apache Using One IP Address
In this tutorial we will show you how to set up multiple SSL Certificates on a CentOS VPS with Apache using one IP address only.
KDE Commit-Digest for 27th April 2014
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest:
Umbrello adds find text in tree view, current diagram and all diagrams feature
KDE Telepathy can share images over common image sharing networks
Sflphone-kde adds security evaluation framework with GUI
Punctuation data is accessible to Jovie
Initial import of Application Menu aka (Homerun) Kicker
In IMAP-Resource, refactoring of retrieveitemstask introduces multiple improvements
Kexi is on the way to Qt5: Forms ported to Qt4's scroll area.
Read the rest of the Digest here.
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GParted Live 0.19.0-1 Screenshot Tour
The GParted team is proud to announce the stable release of GParted Live 0.19.0-1. This live image includes fixes to improve booting on UEFI firmware computers and it has undergone extra testing to ensure it works with motherboard BIOS RAID. Items of note include: based on the Debian 'Sid' repository as of 2014-06-11; updated Linux kernel to 3.14.5; updated Syslinux to 6.03-pre13; increased minimum requirements to 160 MB of RAM; CD/DVD tray is no longer ejected on shutdown or reboot; contains GParted 0.19.0 application which includes a refactored OperationDetail code to address random crash behaviour.
DoodleBorg Interview
The six-wheel rover robot built by the PiBorg people is a Raspberry Pi-powered beast that can tow a caravan
KDE Commit-Digest for 4th May 2014
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest:
KDE-PIM sees huge performance improvement for POP3 users with large maildirs
KAddressbook adds a category filter
Krita implements support for more types of palettes
Also in Calligra, Docx export filter has partial support for comments
Digikam sees work on better support of multicore CPUs with important performance improvements
Bluedevil has an initial port to KF5.
Read the rest of the Digest here.
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Open Linux stack for Nvidia Jetson SBC taps new Linux 3.15
Codethink demonstrated its Baserock Linux stack running the new Linux 3.15 kernel and an open source graphics driver stack on Nvidia’s Jetson TK1 SBC. Codethink ported Baserock with the new Linux kernel to the Jetson in 24 hours to promote its Linux stack’s workflow tools while also showing off the capabilities of Nvidia’s open source Linux development board. “This shows what’s possible with the right people working on a fully open source software stack with Baserock,” stated Paul Sherwood, CEO of Manchester, UK-based Codethink. “Linux 3.15 was released late Sunday in California. We got our board on Monday. James started the work on Tuesday. By Wednesday we had a fully working system, with wayland and weston running EGL clients using totally open technologies.”
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