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Editor's Picks
Debian's Civil War: Has It Really Come to This?
SUSE Cranks Enterprise Linux to 12 Linux TodayCyanogenMod Android adds universal sync and handoffs
(Oct 29, 2014, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxGizmos: Nextbit unveiled a cloud-based "Baton" service for CyanogenMod's Android builds that enables sync and handoffs between devices, plus backup and restore. Try the New Makulu Cinnamon Debian Edition: Gaming-Ready, Cinnamon at Its Peak
(Oct 29, 2014, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) tuxarena: MakuLinux MATE Edition, comes with a very polished and beautiful interface How to find the exact memory usage of your App on Linux
(Oct 29, 2014, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) techarena51: Top and Free calculate memory usage including cached and shared memory, But is your app actually using this much memory? Ubuntu's Unity desktop may be more popular than most people think
(Oct 29, 2014, 05:00) (0 talkbacks) ITworld: Unity is the desktop that just can't get much respect in the Linux world. SwiftStack Bags $16 Million to Fund OpenStack Cloud Storage
(Oct 29, 2014, 04:00) (0 talkbacks) Datamation: As cloud computing gains adoption, so too does the need for storage. Wget Flaw Patched
(Oct 28, 2014, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) eWEEK: The vulnerability has now also been publicly identified as CVE-2014-4877. SUSE Cranks Enterprise Linux to 12
(Oct 28, 2014, 19:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxPlanet: The very first line of the what's new section in the release notes for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 is not about new features Debian's Civil War: Has It Really Come to This?
(Oct 28, 2014, 15:00) (4 talkbacks) LinuxInsider: Debian is a great distro. Disemboweling it out of spite is just wrong. Test drive Linux with nothing but a flash drive
(Oct 28, 2014, 14:00) (1 talkbacks) OpenSource.com: Maybe you've heard about Linux and are intrigued by it. So intrigued that you want to give it a try. How to encrypt files and directories with eCryptFS on Linux
(Oct 28, 2014, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) xmodulo: You do not have to be a criminal or work for the CIA to use encryption. 14 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)
(Oct 28, 2014, 12:00) (1 talkbacks) tecmint: In this article, we're going to talk about the most important 14 things to do after install Ubuntu 14.10. Huge Computer Retail Chain in the UK Denies Warranty If Users Install Linux
(Oct 28, 2014, 11:00) (3 talkbacks) softpedia: A customer was denied warranty for a desktop computer, in a major computer store in the UK, because he had deleted the pre-installed Windows OS and had Linux on it. All Things Open All Wrapped Up for 2014
(Oct 28, 2014, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) FOSSforce: One of the things you get from a business oriented open source conference like ATO is a glimpse of how particular companies approach open source. Amazon launches stick version of Fire TV media player
(Oct 28, 2014, 09:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxGizmos: This HDMI stick media player runs on a dual-core SoC and offers mirroring support. Permissions: Beyond owner, group, and everyone else
(Oct 28, 2014, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) ITworld: The setfacl (set file access control lists) and getfacl (get file access control list) commands were designed to allow more than the traditional limited assignment of privileges. Bob Young talks about the origins of Red Hat
(Oct 28, 2014, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) ZDnet: Red Hat Co-founder Bob Young talks about the company's humble beginnings. Will we ever be able to run OS X apps in Linux with Darling?
(Oct 28, 2014, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) ITworld: I never saw Darling as being as in-demand as Wine since most people seem to need Windows apps far more than those from OS X. Mozilla to make Firefox OS a tasty filling for a Raspberry Pi
(Oct 28, 2014, 05:00) (0 talkbacks) The Inquirer: MOZILLA HAS REVEALED plans for a version of Firefox OS specifically for the Raspberry Pi. Chris Kemp: Nebula CSO. Cloud pioneer. Entrepreneur. Former NASA CTO.
(Oct 28, 2014, 04:00) (1 talkbacks) TechRepublic: Kemp treated NASA like a series of startups. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Debuts
(Oct 27, 2014, 23:00) (0 talkbacks) ServerWatch: SUSE is out today with its SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 release, providing users with new server and desktop features. Shell Scripting - Checking Conditions with if
(Oct 27, 2014, 19:00) (1 talkbacks) Linuxtechi: If the statement is not true , the shell jumps beyond the end of the if statement block & Continues on. OverlayFS Finally Offered For Pulling Into Linux 3.18
(Oct 27, 2014, 15:00) (0 talkbacks) Phoronix: OverlayFS is a simple union file-system already used by some live DVD/USB Linux distributions like Mageia and OpenWRT. Civilization Beyond Earth
(Oct 27, 2014, 14:08) (0 talkbacks) GamingOnLinux: Aspyr Media has detailed in a new blog post their progress on the Mac & Linux Civilization: Beyond Earth ports. Calculate Linux Provides Consistency by Design
(Oct 27, 2014, 14:00) (3 talkbacks) LinuxInsider: Calculate Linux 14 is a distribution designed with home and SMB users in mind. Memo - Note Taking, Unix-style
(Oct 27, 2014, 13:00) (0 talkbacks) The Linux Rain: Memo is a very simple, command-line driven application The Linux desktop-a-week review: LXDE
(Oct 27, 2014, 12:00) (0 talkbacks) NetworkWorld: I've used LXDE for weeks, and I'm still having trouble finding much to say about it. That's not a good sign. Rise of Linux – a hacker’s history
(Oct 27, 2014, 11:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxUser & Developer: Richard Hillesley looks back to the halcyon days of software hacking to explore the origin of the spirit of Linux Apache CloudStack Arrives in New Version, Stays Popular
(Oct 27, 2014, 10:00) (0 talkbacks) OStatic: CloudStack v4.4.1 reflects dozens of new features and improvements Open source NAC solution PacketFence 4.5.0 released
(Oct 27, 2014, 09:00) (0 talkbacks) net-security: PacketFence is a free and open source Network Access Control (NAC) solution. OpenStack for humanity's fast moving technology
(Oct 27, 2014, 08:00) (0 talkbacks) OpenSource.com: OpenStack has presented a huge opportunity for technologists at many levels. Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) Daily Build Now Available for Download
(Oct 27, 2014, 07:00) (0 talkbacks) softpedia: Canonical is not wasting any time and the Ubuntu developers have started working on the upcoming Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) a few days ago, right after the launch of Ubuntu 14.10. What Makes Linux So Good
(Oct 27, 2014, 06:00) (0 talkbacks) About.com: One of the questions commonly asked by users thinking of using Linux for the first time is "What Makes Linux So Good?". Tiny Android SBC taps quad-core Allwinner A31s SoC
(Oct 27, 2014, 05:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxGizmos: Boardcon launched a 92 x 65mm "Compact A31S" SBC that runs Android 4.2.2 on a quad-core Allwinner A31s SoC backed up with 2GB of soldered RAM and 4GB flash. Why companies that rely on open-source projects must insist on a strong, enforceable code of conduct
(Oct 27, 2014, 04:00) (2 talkbacks) GigaOm: With strong personalities at play and a lack of any legal recourse, companies involved with open-source projects may get more than they bargain for when harassment and even death threats occur. Linux 3.18 rc2
(Oct 26, 2014, 18:00) (0 talkbacks) Linus Torvalds: Another week, another rc - and now the merge window is *definitely* closed. Google's Nest buys Linux automation firm, adds five partners
(Oct 26, 2014, 17:00) (0 talkbacks) LinuxGizmos: Google's Nest Labs acquired Revolv, a maker of Linux-based home automation devices, and announced five new Nest-compatible devices, including the Pebble. How to scan Linux for vulnerabilities with lynis
(Oct 26, 2014, 13:00) (1 talkbacks) xmodulo: If there is an automatic vulnerability scanning tool, it can save you a lot of time checking up on common security issues. GoDaddy Updates Hosting Platform as Cloud Alternative
(Oct 26, 2014, 08:25) (0 talkbacks) eWEEK: The cloud is not the panacea for all hosting and application delivery needs. How an unprecedented face-to-face meeting of 11 geeks will make the internet more secure
(Oct 25, 2014, 14:00) (1 talkbacks) Quartz: But at LinuxCon Europe 2014, a conference for the open source software movement held earlier this month in Düsseldorf, 11 OpenSSL developers—most of them volunteers who had jetted in from around the world to meet in an anteroom off the main convention floor—were roundly ignored. How to Get Open Source Android
(Oct 25, 2014, 10:00) (1 talkbacks) Linux.com: Android is not Linux as we know it. |