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How to build a network attached storage (NAS) server with Openfiler

  • Xmodulo; By Dan Nanni (Posted by xmodulo on Aug 5, 2013 12:35 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Network-attached storage (NAS) is a dedicated disk storage appliance that is typically connected to a local network, in order to provide file-based or block-based data storage services to other client computers over the network. This tutorial describes how to build a network attached storage (NAS) server with Openfiler.

The Five Best Distros Based on Ubuntu: Where is Linux Mint?

Today in Open Source: The five best Ubuntu spins! Plus: Twenty five free intelligent Android games, and eight apps for Linux system administrators

MPV, A New Fork Of MPlayer/MPlayer2

MPlayer2 came about more than two years ago and has brought new changes/features over the original MPlayer video player. But now this weekend it was reported in a thread on the forums that a new fork was made.

Anjuta IDE 3.9.5 Is Available for Download and Testing

  • Softpedia; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Aug 5, 2013 9:33 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
The development team of the Anjuta IDE (Integrated Development Environment) announced a few days ago the immediate availability for download and testing of the fifth development release towards Anjuta 3.10.

Download Linux Kernel 3.11 Release Candidate 4

Last evening, August 4, Linus Torvalds announced the immediate availability for download and testing of the fourth Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux kernel 3.11.

New phase of DocHive, open source tool for data extraction

  • opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 5, 2013 7:39 AM CST)
  • Story Type: News Story
In February of this year, I reported that the Raleigh Public Record—a local, online news publication in Raleigh, NC—was in the process of creating an open source solution to extract data from PDFs. The problem many news journalists have is easily and quickly (which is very important given the nature of their job) converting data and images into a usable format from documents they use for their reports (see an example here). The project, DocHive, is now phasing into the next cycle of development under the leadership of Edward Duncan. He tells us what he has planned for his team over the next six months. But first, I asked:

Pentesting with Android using dSploit

  • Linux User & Developer; By Rob Zwetsloot (Posted by robzwets on Aug 5, 2013 6:42 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
The best way to secure your network is to try to tear it down, through penetration testing. With dSploit, you can now do it on the move

Replacing X – Wayland’s Rise

  • Linux User & Developer; By Richard Hillesley (Posted by robzwets on Aug 5, 2013 5:44 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Editorial
The graphics subsystem on Linux is undergoing change. The X Window System is 30 years old and showing its age. Richard Hillesley tells some of the story of X and its replacements…

Need a collaboration tool? Try email

Collaboration is one of the key principles of the open source way and a major topic here on opensource.com. One of our goals to highlight great collaboration stories, and when we discuss collaboration, the need for the perfect collaboration tool frequently comes up. One article, Avoid the tool trap when building communities, provides some great insights (hint: people create community, not tools). Email is still undoubedly one of the most preferred tools out there for collaboration. In fact, collaboration on the the Linux kernel started with the famous email Linus Torvalds sent to a mailing list back in 1991.

Ubuntu derivatives: 5 of the best Ubuntu-based distros

  • techradar.computing; By Mayank Sharma (Posted by bob on Aug 5, 2013 2:00 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Ubuntu
Are you a Linux desktop user who loves Ubuntu but is wary of Unity? You're in luck. There are lots of Ubuntu spins, both from Canonical and independent developers, which preserve the basic infrastructure and essence of Ubuntu but replace the default Unity desktop. Here are five of my favorites:

Intel Driver Receives Haswell GT3e Performance Tuning

Another week, another xf86-video-intel graphics driver update. This latest xf86-video-intel DDX driver update brings performing tuning for the Haswell GT3e graphics core, disables triple buffering for compositors, and other changes...

Linux 3.11-rc4 Kernel Brings More Changes

It's time for another Sunday release of the Linux kernel. While it's out on schedule, the Linux 3.11-rc4 release carries about the same amount of changes as 3.11-rc3, which isn't making Linus Torvalds happy.

TiVo, media center PC makers alarmed by CableCard-cutting bill

The CableCard—that small slab that lets a TiVo tune into cable by authenticating its connection—would lose a regulatory safeguard under a bill nearing introduction in Congress. The "‘Consumer Video Device Cost Savings Act" proposes to squelch the authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to make cable operators use CableCards in their own boxes—a rule enacted in 2007 that discourages second-class treatment of third-party devices like TiVo DVRs.

Wifislax 4.6 Screenshot Tour

Wifislax 4.6, an updated build of the Slackware-based live CD with a collection of security and forensics tools, has been released. This is mostly a maintenance release to fix a serious bug in Reaver, a WiFi passphrase brute-force attack utility, the use of which resulted in segmentation fault in the previous release of Wifislax. The Linux kernel has been updated to version 3.6.11 with a number of new drivers to support tablets, touchscreen devices, multi-function printers, etc. The KDE desktop has been upgraded to version 4.10.5 and an option to boot into a lighter Xfce desktop remains available.

Linux Kernel 3.10 Will Be a LTS Release

Greg Kroah-Hartman announced a few hours ago, August 4, the immediate availability for download of the fifth maintenance release for the 3.10 branch of the Linux kernel, which will become an LTS release. Linux kernel 3.10.5 contains lots of fixes and improvements, such as updated video drivers (Radeon, i915, Nouveau, etc.), updated iSCSI, MD, RAID, Wireless, ATA, SATA, ACPI and USB drivers, as well as sound improvements.

Ubuntu Linux : Xine Multimedia Software to Play Audio & Video Files

Xine is an open-source video / audio player in Ubuntu Linux , it comes under GPL license. xine plays MPEG system (audio and video) streams, mpeg elementary streams (e.g. .mp3 or .mpv files), mpeg transport streams ogg files, avi files, asf files, quicktime files, (S)VCDs and DVDs and many more.

Linux Kernel 3.10 picked for long-term support

Looking out for commercial Linux distributors, Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced that the 3.10 Linux Kernel will be supported for two years.

GOL MineCraft Weekly. Grab Issue 2 Today, Linux Minecraft server

Welcome to your second instalment of the GOL Craft Weekly, covering what's been happening on our Minecraft server which is ever growing. So here is something that Linux crafters will love.

Rogue Legacy Is Heading To Linux In A Few Months

I got in touch with CellarDoorGames creators of the indie hit Rogue Legacy the rogue-"lite" to bring you an update on it's progress onto Linux, it's coming!

ZFS File-System Tests On The Linux 3.10 Kernel

Using the latest ZFS On Linux support, the ZFS file-system was benchmarked from the Linux 3.10 stable kernel and compared to the Linux file-system competition...

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