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Flight 370-hunting autonomous sub runs Linux
The Linux-based Bluefin-21 automated minisub now leading the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may need to be pushed beyond its 2.8 mile depth limit. The massive, 40-day air and sea search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has now come down to this: one 16-foot, autonomous yellow submarine that runs on Linux.
Pixel Piracy, A Pirate Sandbox Sim Gains Better Linux Support, Yarrrr!
Pixel Piracy already has a Linux version out for a while now, but they have just realised a patch they have been working on for some-time fixing start-up issues for Linux & Mac, yarrr maties, land ahoy!
Microsoft And Sony Double Down On Patent Trolling; Dump More Cash Into Intellectual Ventures
It should take a long time to spend $9 billion when your company produces nothing that has ever been brought to market, but that's IV for you.
Icehouse: New OpenStack cloud arrives
Icehouse, the newest version of the leading open source cloud OpenStack, is now ready for users.
Running TYPO3 6.2 On Nginx (LEMP) On Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu 13.10
Running TYPO3 6.2 On Nginx (LEMP) On Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu 13.10
This tutorial shows how you can install and run a TYPO3 (version 6.2) web site on a Debian Wheezy or Ubuntu 13.10 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP). nginx is a HTTP server that uses much less resources than Apache and delivers pages a lot of faster, especially static files.
This tutorial shows how you can install and run a TYPO3 (version 6.2) web site on a Debian Wheezy or Ubuntu 13.10 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP). nginx is a HTTP server that uses much less resources than Apache and delivers pages a lot of faster, especially static files.
FreeBSD 10, Converting from RELEASE to STABLE
Because of a [bug in mpd][1] which is fixed in 10-STABLE I wanted to move one of my FreeBSD machines from 10.0-RELEASE to 10.0-STABLE. The process to do so is fairly simple. Basically, you check out the new source code, build the world, build the kernel, install the kernel, install the world, merge some stuff and reboot. Read on to see the enitre simple process.
Debian 6 “Squeeze” LTS Period Extended Until February 2016
The Debian developers have announced that they have decided to extend the support period for the Debian 6 “Squeeze” branch until February 2016.
Announcement: RapidDisk (rxdsk) 2.12 Stable release
RapidDisk is an advanced Linux RAM Disk which consists of a collection of modules and an administration tool. Features include: Dynamically allocate RAM as block device. Use them as stand alone disk drives or even map them as caching nodes to slower local disk drives.
ownCloud Promotes Scalability, Efficiency of Open Source Private Cloud
ownCloud has highlighted the scalability and cost-efficiency of its open source cloud storage and syncing platform in conjunction with Red Hat Storage.
Ubuntu 14.04 'Trusty Tahr' Brings Long-Term Linux Desktop Support SLIDESHOW
Ubuntu 14.04, code-named the "Trusty Tahr" and set for general availability on April 17, is a special Linux distribution because it is a long-term support (LTS) release. An LTS release offers the promise of five years of support, making it a suitable candidate for enterprise-grade deployments.
Ubuntu 14.04 Review
Ubuntu 14.04 includes local menus, launcher icon size controls, live window resizing and a number of other helpful desktop tweaks.
IBM Gearing Up for Power8 Linux Servers
A Power systems hardware refresh is also expected to boost interest and marketshare.
"We are expanding our Linux capabilities through our POWER8 launch this year," Shroeter said. POWER8 is the first processor built for big data and delivers better cloud economics."
"We are expanding our Linux capabilities through our POWER8 launch this year," Shroeter said. POWER8 is the first processor built for big data and delivers better cloud economics."
The story of Koha, the first open source library management system
A small public library serving a population of 30,000 in New Zealand developed and released the world’s first open source library management system in 2000. Horowhenua Library Trust named the system Koha, which is a New Zealand M?ori custom meaning gift or contribution.
This is a story of why we developed Koha and how it has changed the way we, and millions of others, work.
Amazon reportedly developing 3D-enabled Android phone
Amazon reportedly will enter the Android smartphone arena later this year, with a device that makes some images appear to be 3D, similar to a hologram. The phone will be announced in June and ship in September, reports the WSJ. The unnamed phone is said to display 3D images using retina tracking technology.
Survey finds companies want a kinder, gentler, more engaged IT department
While it seems clear enough that that the role of IT is changing, it's always nice to have some actual data to back that up, and a new survey by Avanade found that expectations about IT really are changing and that's having a huge impact on IT 's role inside organizations.
Sloppy but secure: Open source TrueCrypt passes audit
An independent audit of the open source disk encryption utility finds no backdoors, but dredges up other troubling issues.
Kill-switch coming to smartphones
The CTIA announced an industry initiative to mandate "kill switch" and to "impose tough penalties against those caught stealing devices or modifying them illegally".
Are Containers the Right Answer to the Wrong Question?
There's a lot of buzz about containers recently, but do they spell the end to hypervisors as some of their proponents claim?
How to introduce open source to your public library
I was intrigued to read this recent article in The Guardian about public libraries’ new role as community problem solvers. If you read carefully into this article you’ll notice the author talks about libraries becoming more involved with "proactive community engagement."
This means that libraries are looking to community members as partners to help solve community problems. In the open source community, we’re familiar with how well these methods can work. In open source, different players contribute to group projects according to their own personal strengths. The results can be far greater than anyone originally imagines.
Is Amazon's Fire TV a dud for gamers?
In today's open source roundup: Amazon's Fire TV gaming experience seems to be a mixed bag.
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