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Canonical Officially Sets the Release Date for Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)
Canonical has finally settled on a release date for the Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) and the previous, temporary date announced has been changed by a week.
Two Real Node (Controller+Compute) IceHouse Neutron OVS&GRE Cluster on Fedora 20
Two boxes have been setup , each one having 2 NICs (p37p1,p4p1) for Controller && Compute Nodes setup. Before running `packstack --answer-file= TwoRealNodeOVS&GRE.txt` SELINUX set to permissive on both nodes.Both p4p1's assigned IPs and set to promiscuous mode (192.168.0.127, 192.168.0.137 ). Services firewalld and NetworkManager disabled, IPv4 firewall with iptables and service network are enabled and running.
Upstream serves up conversations with people who move open source forward
Upstream is a new podcast featuring interviews and conversations with people who are moving open source forward. The podcast is produced by Red Hat's Open Source and Standards team. In their first episode, Joe Brockmeier talks with Leslie Hawthorn of Elasticsearch about her Sunday morning keynote at the Twelfth Annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE 12x) in February this year.
Red Hat's Fedora Linux Operating System Gains New Leader
Matthew Miller has become project leader of Fedora Linux, the open source operating system sponsored by Red Hat.
Learn about 20 Amazing Raspberry Pi projects on our new digital Pi project bookazine
Missed a Raspberry Pi project-focused issue of the magazine? We've compiled the 20 best projects into one cheaper digital bookazine you can get today. Over the past couple of years we’ve been able to bring our readers an amazing array of Raspberry Pi projects that we are genuinely proud of. From big projects such as building your own robot and quadcopters down to the little stuff like making melodies with Sonic Pi or making Pong.
Build your own distro part one
There a few reasons why you might want to build your own distribution. You might want to build a custom install CD to match the policy of your organisation. For example, a GNOME desktop with Chrome as the web browser might be the standard desktop where you work. That touches on another motivation for wanting to create a customised installer: sometimes the creator of the distribution makes a decision that you simply don’t like. Canonical’s decision to switch to its own UI, Unity, ranks amongst its most controversial decisions. However, by using some of the methods that we explore here, you could create a distribution that is standard Ubuntu, but with a traditional desktop that you are more comfortable with.
Apache makes Stratos PaaS cloud a top-level project
Want a fully open source Platform-as-a-Service cloud framework? Apache's just made Stratos a top-level project.
Why open source development is getting more secure
With fewer defects being found in major open source projects than in large proprietary software packages, what are the security strengths and weaknesses of open source development?
How to delete boot managers from a UEFI boot menu
That’s because for every operating system you install, an entry is added to the EFI System Partition (ESP), which, then, shows up in the computers boot menu.
June 2014 Issue of Linux Journal: Networking
This month, we're talking about Networking, and everyone in our little "room" understands what we're talking about! So let's peel this issue apart one OSI layer at a time.
Red Hat: 2014:0597-01: squid: Moderate Advisory
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for web clients, supporting FTP, Gopher, and HTTP data objects. A denial of service flaw was found in the way Squid processed certain HTTPS requests when the SSL Bump feature was enabled. A remote attacker could send specially crafted requests that could cause Squid to crash.
Linux Mint 17 With Cinnamon Desktop Keeps Focus on Ease of Use
With Linux Mint, however, there is a particular focus on the Cinnamon desktop, which was created by the Linux Mint distribution itself. In this slide show, eWEEK examines some of the key features of the Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon release.
Valve's VOGL Debugger Makes It Even Easier To Debug OpenGL Games
Peter Lohrmann has been working on Valve's VOGL debugger to make it easier to use for developers looking to it for help.
Ubuntu: 2229-1: GnuTLS vulnerability
Joonas Kuorilehto discovered that GnuTLS incorrectly handled Server Hello messages. A malicious remote server or a man in the middle could use this issue to cause GnuTLS to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or
possibly execute arbitrary code.
Canonical and Cavium Expand SoC Partnership for Ubuntu, OpenStack
Cavium and Canonical have expanded their partnership to support ThunderX SoC solutions on Ubuntu Linux for OpenStack and the data center, which could open new doors for Ubuntu and open source on ARM64 devices, OpenStack cloud servers and other enterprise hardware.
How to copy the Fedora Install DVD to a USB drive
Many newer, smaller laptops that are available these days no longer have an optical drive (i.e. a CD / DVD drive), so the easiest option to install Fedora on a new machine is to use a USB storage device.
linuxBean 14.04 Screenshot Tour
linuxBean 14.04 is available. linuxBean is a new lightweight Japanese Linux distribution derived from Ubuntu.
Install your own Photo Gallery using Piwigo and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS VPS
Piwigo is open-source photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers. Piwigo extensions make it easily customizable and highly flexible. Piwigo is free and open source software.
KDE Audio Players - Amarok Versus Clementine
Amarok is installed by default with the KDE version of openSUSE but is it the best audio player or would you be better off installing Clementine instead?
Raspberry Pi GPIO pins the Python column
Over the last few columns, we’ve looked at some fundamental concepts in Python, concerning objects, object- oriented programming and how objects are stored in memory. This issue, let’s take a look at the Raspberry Pi and one of the unique features not usually offered on single-board computers. Of course, I’m speaking of the GPIO pins. GPIO stands for general-purpose input/ output. The pins provide an interface between the Raspberry Pi and the outside world. They can act as either inputs into the computer, or outputs to the world. With the addition of these pins, the possibilities for the Raspberry Pi explode. It goes from being simply a single-board computer to a project platform.
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