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Is LPI certification losing ground? Linux Career Skills Watch update
The Linux Career IT Skills Watch brings to you the updated statistics, which refer to the period between May and Jun 2013. The results of LinuxCareer.com research reflect up to date, approximate IT skills demand leaning towards the Linux and Unix environment. The biggest drop was made by the LPI certification, which seems to be losing ground in comparison to other major certification providers. The reason for this could be the generic nature of the LPI certification, which does not appear to be very appealing for many employers right now.
OSCON 2013 preview
The 15th year of OSCON (Open Source Convention) kicked off last night with an opening reception at the Expo Hall. This year's theme is Everything Open. And, the tracks reflect that: business, cloud, geek lifestyle, community, open hardware, tools & techniques, mobile, programming languages like PHP, Python, Perl, Java, and Javascript, and much more.
The problem with NoSQL databases
Ultimately, using a NoSQL database will have an impact on the adoption of Free Software Web applications that use such a database. If you are trying to develop a Web application, that’s something to think about.
Does the NSA's SE Linux code need a review?
In the wake of the recent revelations that America's National Security Agency is spying on all and sundry, is it time for the Linux community to take another good, hard look at the NSA-developed Security Enhanced Linux?
Akademy 2013
Akademy 2013 in Bilbao, the Basque Country, Spain wrapped up on Friday, 19 July. According to one long-time KDE contributor, it was "A most awesome event."
Victory Lap for Ask Patents
There are a lot of people complaining about lousy software patents these days. I say, stop complaining, and start killing them. It took me about fifteen minutes to stop a crappy Microsoft patent from being approved. Got fifteen minutes? You can do it too.
Hackable measurement board runs Linux on ARM+FPGA
Red Pitaya has launched a Kickstarter campaign to build an open source Linux-based measurement and control single-board computer. The $359 Red Pitaya, which can replace thousands of dollars worth of test equipment, will initially ship with smartphone apps for oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, waveform generator, frequency response analyzer, and PID controller functions.
Ubuntu forums hacked, Tux the penguin joins the NRA
Today in Open Source: Hacker steals user info from Ubuntu forums. Plus: Did ad blockers destroy The H? Canonical needs money for an Ubuntu phone
Your Obligation to Online Advertisers
The IAB wants you to know that if you don’t let online advertisers follow you around when you’re surfing, then you’re scum, a criminal and probably a traitor to your country. At least, that would seem to be the thick of it from reading their latest in a series of diatribes against Mozilla published last Tuesday on their website under the heading “Has Mozilla Lost Its Values?”.
Build your own supercomputer: First $99 Parallella boards ship
Who says you need millions for a supercomputer? Not Adapteva, which has started shipping its $99 Parallella single-board parallel processing board.
Samsung, Mobile Drive Linux, Open Source Hiring
Samsung is hiring Linux and open source professionals as never before. That may come as little surprise given the company's investment in Google (GOOG) Android tablets and other mobile devices, but it also suggests that the Linux Foundation was right when earlier this year it proclaimed soaring demand—and remarkably high pay rates—for people with open source talent.
Mobile Media Converter on Linux
You are new to Linux, you are searching for a simple method to convert your videos or your music to fit your Mobile’s resolution or your player’s supported formats. You are tired from using the terminal and commands to convert your music, videos and films and searching for a simpler alternative to do repetitive boring tasks for you ?
You are trying to find an application that covers the power of ffmpeg with a simple graphic user interface ?. You have arrived to the right place !
OpenStack, Big Data, MySQL On Tap for LinuxCon/CloudOpen 2013
Linux wireless networking, Gluster and Ceph distributed storage, the OpenStack cloud and much more are on the agenda for this year's LinuxCon/CloudOpen North America conference, whose program the Linux Foundation has announced. Here's a look at some of the highlights that the channel can look forward to at the event, which will take place in New Orleans Sept. 16-18.
6 Lessons “The Walking Dead” Can Teach You about Project Management
The Walking Dead is a television show based on a long-running comic book about the survivors of a zombie apocalypse. When our protagonists aren’t being killed by zombies (Dale, T-Dog), killed by humans (Andrea), dying of natural causes (Lori), losing limbs to zombies (Herschel), or losing their tenuous grasp on sanity (Rick), they’re teaching us valuable lessons on how to better run your office.
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OpenOffice 4.0 arrives
It may be trailing LibreOffice, but OpenOffice is still alive and kicking -- now with better Microsoft Office Open XML support.
The Grave Digger fun little indie game for Linux
Take control of shovel-master Fagus the grave robber extraordinaire in this third person stealth action-adventure. It's a curious blend of whimsical English comedy and grim Dickensian horror made by a two-man team dedicated to fun, addictive gameplay.
Apache OpenOffice 4 is here
It is also the first Apache OpenOffice version that includes code and features merged from IBM’s Symphony. So this is not just a cleanup of the old OpenOffice code that you used to use before LibreOffice was forked from it. It’s much more than that.
RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) Command Tutorials in CentOS/RHEL/Fedora
RPM is an open source Package Manager on Linux Like Operating system(RHEL , CentOS & Fedora).RPM command is used to build, install, query, verify, update and erase individual software packages.
Birds Linux 1.0 Screenshot Tour
Birds Linux 1.0 is available. Birds Linux is a Sabayon-based distribution designed for students of technical and vocational schools.
Linux Professional Institute announces HP Hellas as a Training Partner
(Sacramento, CA, USA - Athens, Greece: July 23, 2013) The Linux
Professional Institute (LPI: http://www.lpi.org), the world's premier
Linux certification organization, announced that its affiliate,
LPI-Greece (http://www.lpi.org.gr/) recently signed HP Hellas
(http://www8.hp.com/gr/el/home.html) as an LPI Approved Training Partner
in Greece. HP Hellas is a subsidiary of HP in Europe, Middle East and
Africa.
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