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Write secure code using Open Web Application Security Project guidelines
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a not-for-profit charitable organization focused on improving software security. OWASP works on the principles of open source software, particularly the idea that the community is the force of creation and contribution. The unique aspect here is that OWASP is not software, rather a set of guidelines created by the community to help developers plug security holes in their code.
GOG.com In Need Of Linux Tech Specialist To Port Games
With GOG.com heading over to Linux later this year they are in need of someone technically minded with Linux who doesn't mind moving to Poland.
An Everyday Linux User review of Makulu 6 Imperium Edition
Everybody knows about the larger distros such as Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Fedora etc. There are dozens of other distros that provide a really good user experience and are well worth checking out. Makulu 6 Imperium Edition definitely falls into this category.
GOG.com Linux Games to Use Wine, but That's a Good Thing
GOG.com is a digital distribution platform that is specialized mostly in old games, but the company that owns it, CD Projekt Red, wants to also extend the support to include Linux. They are now looking for people to help them with Linux ports, although it seems that some of them will be distributed in Wine wrappers.
Using personas to better define OpenStack users
When you think of the many virtues of OpenStack, and enterprise virtualization in general, user experience may not be the first thing that pops into your head. But maybe it should be.
Is TrueCrypt dead?
And the only conclusion that I can draw by looking at the contents of the website is that TrueCrypt is dead.
SAN switch performance monitoring using IBM Network Advisor
This tutorial explains the steps for the installation and configuration of IBM Network Advisor 12.1.5 on RHEL 6 to manage storage area network (SAN) switches running OS 7.x.x.
Samsung Shows Off Simband, a Futuristic Health Tracker
The one Simband demonstrated on stage at Samsung's "Voice of the Body" event in San Francisco showed a continuous stream of heartbeat information, seismograph-style, such as one might see on a hospital-grade ECG machine. A "shuttle battery" will allow you to wear the device 24 hours a day, charging it on your wrist while you sleep.
The still-speculative Simband is designed around a new open software platform called SAMI, for Samsung Architecture Multimodal Interactions. The company described it as one health platform to rule them all, bringing in information from non-Samsung health trackers too. Samsung says it will release SAMI APIs for developers by the end of the year.
The still-speculative Simband is designed around a new open software platform called SAMI, for Samsung Architecture Multimodal Interactions. The company described it as one health platform to rule them all, bringing in information from non-Samsung health trackers too. Samsung says it will release SAMI APIs for developers by the end of the year.
Applied Micro, Canonical claim the first ARM 64-bit server production software deployment
Are 64-bit ARM processors ready for the datacenter? Applied Micro and Canonical claim they are with an upcoming demo of the OpenStack cloud using Ubuntu Linux on an X-Gene server.
Valve Steam Machines delayed until 2015
Much to the frustration of gamers, Valve's SteamOS Linux-based Steam Machines will be delayed until 2015.
Is this the end of popular encryption tool TrueCrypt?
Something odd is happening with the popular open source encryption program TrueCrypt. The download page for the program was changed Wednesday to display an ominous warning about the software: "Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security issues," it reads. "This page exists only to help migrate existing data encrypted by TrueCrypt."
“TrueCrypt is not secure,” official SourceForge page abruptly warns
One of the official webpages for the widely used TrueCrypt encryption program says that development has abruptly ended and warns users of the decade-old tool that it isn't safe to use.
Linux-friendly 3.5-inch SBC offers dual GbE
Axiomtek’s CAPA112 SBC uses an AMD G-Series APU and offers dual display support, two GbE, six USB, and four COM ports, and PC/104 and Mini-PCIe expansion. The CAPA112 is designed for fanless, embedded applications that need rich graphics, legacy ISA support, and a wide operating temperature range, says Axiomtek. Applications are said to include medical imaging, digital signage, kiosks/POI, thin clients, and gaming machines. The device can withstand temperatures ranging from -40 to 70°C
Top 4 open source LDAP implementations
When you want to set up an application, most likely you will need to create an administrative account and add users with different privileges. This scenario happens frequently with content management, wiki, file sharing, and mailing lists as well as code versioning and continuous integration tools. When thinking about user and group centralization, you will need to select an application that fits your needs.
Why No Flash Support for Linux Is Good for Open Source
The upcoming end of support for Adobe Flash in the open source Chromium browser for Linux is actually a good thing for the Linux world.
Intel's 'Moorefield' chip aimed at small Android tablets
Codenamed Moorefield, Intel's latest 64-bit chip is expected to make a high-profile appearance at the upcoming Computex conference.
Comparison of ITTIA DB SQL and SQLite in 2014
Manufacturers of embedded systems recognize the consequences of data becoming unavailable. Compared to SQLite, the benchmarking results of ITTIA DB SQL show a net advantage in important features.
Antergos 2014.05.26 Screenshot Tour
Antergos 2014.05.26 available. At last! Here it is... a new stable release of Antergos. A lot of bug fixes and improvements... and the long-awaited KDE option in our installer (KDE 4.13.1 at the time of writing), along with MATE (MATE 1.8 at the time of writing). And another announcement. We are now working with the Numix guys and Antergos will have the Numix icon theme replacing the old-but-always-remembered Faenza. We are using also Numix GTK+ themes and the GNOME-Shell theme, customized for Antergos with the name 'Numix Frost'.
Canonical Designers Work on Mobile-Friendly Ubuntu Cloud Tool
Canonical's design team are working to build a more mobile-friendly version of the charm browser for the Ubuntu Linux Juju cloud orchestration service.
How to install Ubuntu 14.04 on encrypted MBR partitions
The next partition will be used as the main (root) partition, but you won’t be able to specify the mount point here. You do, however, need to specify enough disk space to install and run the system. Then from the “Use as” menu, select physical volume for encryption. Then specify and confirm an encryption passphrase in the fields that appear. OK
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